A four-piece suite of shelves, bowls, bookstands and candle holders.
Ahead of its launch, we got a sneak peek of the collection at the designer’s Stockholm apartment.
Sourced from now-retired Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line 8500 trains.
A Bali-handmade range that transforms eight local waste streams into functional art.
Carved from rare Giallo Imperiale marble with only 10 examples available worldwide.
The “HOME AWAY” collection reimagines daily objects for hybrid indoor-outdoor living in brushed steel.
From oversized platters to technicolor textiles, the collection channels elegance through tactile storytelling.
The “Super Normal” designer has launched a collaboration with French brand Puiforcat.
Inspired by 1960s jelly molds, the polished resin frame brings edible aesthetics into contemporary interiors.
Blurring the line between utility and aesthetics.
Crafted by Yuria Kailich and Joel Harding.
Now available in a two-liter capacity for the first time.