"Soniah" in Ukrainian means "sunflower," one of the symbols of the country's land. The Soniah Floor Lamp by Faina reaches to the sun, with an open shade which fills a space with light.
People living in urban areas spend 80% to 90% of their time indoors, creating sensory deprivation. Biophilic designs in homes, modern offices and public spaces utilize plant life, textured woods, calming colors, and natural lighting that boosts mood and productivity. Whether you are a nature enthusiast, or someone who is looking to incorporate more of it indoors, enliven your environment with designs that satisfy innate human Biophilia.
USM now offers Haller World of Plants, an elegant and simple system to incorporate more plants into your office, home or public spaces – for plant enthusiasts and those who would like to become one.
The organic forms of the Mercurio collection by Imperfettolab offer a unique array of seating options, suitable for a variety of settings. Because of its extreme lightness, fiberglass is suitable for indoor use. However, it is also resistant to rain and sunlight, making it ideal for outdoor use, too.
From the algorithm of the double helix arises a unique form of Nature. Toyo Ito has been inspired by this particular shape to design furniture that facilitates connection among people and that allows free use of spaces. The result is the Konoha Bench for Sancal with a unique silhouette, similar to the fragments of a plant, with which we can compose a full leaf.
The Bree E Onda Table has a top made of solid wood boards with squared sides. The base has a sinuous shape that recalls the waves of the sea. Designed by Passon & Savorgnani for Riva 1920.
Soft, enveloping shapes characterize this family of upholstered pieces. Julep Island is influenced by the 1950s Avant-Garde movement, drawing upon its simplicity and grandeur, refined by a contemporary, romantic, feminine allure. Fully upholstered, the seats look ample and full, yet convey a sense of lightness, thanks to the recessed base that invisibly lifts them off the floor. Designed for home decor, their inviting appeal encourages cozy comfort and relaxation, making the Julep seating options also ideally suited to contract venues. Designed by Jonas Wagnell for Tacchini.
Inspired by the regionalism and everyday life of northeast Brazil, the Amado Double Chaise features a woven rope seat and back, with aluminum frame and wood armrests. In the modernist style of the 60s, it is a poetic and truly Brazilian design. Designed by Alfio Lisi for Tidelli.
The Viceversa Suspension Lamp represents multiple readings for a unique object. A simple rotation and the suspended lamp suddenly makes space for plant elements. Bright vertical gardens take shape. Dreamlike and vibrant scenes, which reconnect the inhabited space with the breath of greenery. Designed by Noé Duchaufour Lawrance for Kundalini.
Like the complementary sofa by the same name, the Borghese Coffee Table was inspired by the umbrella pines at the Villa Borghese gardens in Rome. The characteristic network of branches is translated as a graphic steel framework supporting a trio of solid wood tops. The tables can be combined to create a larger composition and adapt to any space. Designed by Noé Duchaufour Lawrance for La Chance.
Rive Roshan has captured the experience of their daily moments of the mesmerizing reflections of light and color in the water of the IJ River which surrounds their studio on the Silodam in Amsterdam by designing the Fluid Carpet. The designers wanted to capture the calming effects of the water into a surface which can be shared with people no matter where they are based. The mind and body are fluid therefore the effects of looking at a moving body of water creates tranquility in our lives. Designed for Moooi Carpets.
More than a table, the Clay Table is a sculpture, a perfect union of beauty and harmonious proportions. The meeting of two volumes achieves a perfect balance of one over the other. Designed by Marc Krusin for Desalto.
The Folia Garden Chair by Royal Botania is characterized by its distinctive design, which immediately attracts attention without being overwhelming. The frame shape was inspired by the veins of a leaf, and offers a surprising level of comfort.
To find out how our pieces can enhance your design project, please contact us at 312.329.9000 for Chicago or 212.262.9000 for New York or email [email protected]. Haute Living's design professionals are ready to assist your needs in every aspect of the design process - from conception and technical specification to final delivery and installation.