The Obon Table is inspired by an ancient, earthy, irregular material: terra-cotta. With its true origins lost in time, terracotta is at the base of millenary archaeological finds all over the world. Designed by Simone Bonnani.
Material trends in interiors have seen a slow shift over the last decade. Though designs with sheen, bold colors, and metals such as brass and rose gold are still en vogue, the future appears to be a bit more chill. Materials like rattan, plywood, and terracotta will be used even more in the coming years. With Wabi-Sabi and Hygge principles leading this movement, shop designs that incorporate more Humble Materials.
Crafted from a blend of paper yarn and cotton, the Big Stripe Carpet features 10 cm wide stripes that create a play of colors, giving rhythm and structure. It brings simple but striking geometric design into modern interior. Designed with Woodnotes by Ritva Puotila.
Fusing art and practicality, the Backenzahn Side Table is a charismatic sculptural piece that also happens to be functional as a seat. Available in oiled oak or walnut with a rustic look. Designed for e15 by Philipp Mainzer.
A squeezed and deformed pipe was the inspiration for the Dent Pendant. Featuring a combination of ceramic and wood, this Miniforms light is sure to become the centerpiece of any interior.
The Bombetta Round Stool by Discipline is made from cork, an excellent material which is both natural and recyclable. This design is characterized by its minimal form and sustainability in various environments.
The Natura Table by Riva 1920 Furniture has a solid wood top made from glued boards, with squared or natural edges; or a Briccola top. The base is made up of iron legs with a central gap.
Featuring a bent plywood shell integrated into a solid ash frame, the Thomas Chair from SP01 is inviting and friendly. Its strong form with beautiful timber detailing is reminiscent of a graceful Japanese chair or elegant Scandinavian design. Designed by Metrica.
The Hector Dining Table consists of three different elements: a tabletop of concrete or massive oak, legs of massive oak, and an assembly ring in powder painted steel or massive brass. The table is available with extra leaves to extend the size and make room for more people. Manufactured by Eberhart.
The Material Pendant highlights the power of simplicity in form. From the warmth of oak and cork, to the roughness of concrete and marble, the richness of terracotta, and the radiance of yellow steel, the possibilities are endless. Designed for New Works by Noergaard & Kechayas.
With thin lines and minimalist charm, the Ramblas Sideboard features a natural wood front, designed as a "library" with extra storage for books and magazines. From design duo E-GGS for Miniforms.
Soft but sturdy, the My Lounge is designed as casual, relaxed seating. With a paper yarn cover and mixed material filling, the design is guaranteed to stay in shape. Designed by Ulla Koskinen.
Shaped in curves from three pieces of interconnected wood, the eponymous Ahm Chair combines the sleek lines of early-’50s Danish design with a contemporary angle. Each natural ash wood piece is a subtle mix of straight and curved, and is a versatile addition to a home, office, or public space. Designed for PLEASE WAIT to be SEATED by Isabel Ahm.
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