The Option Chair was designed by combining three of the primary geometric forms. This creates multiple possibilities within one design, thus allowing the users to add their own touch. Designed by Frederik Roijé.
A term recently coined by New York Magazine, Kindercore plays on the aesthetics of the Bauhaus, De Stijl, and Memphis Movements - but in a style suited to the 21st century. The trend isn't necessarily juvenile, even with a focus on primary colors and simple Lego-esque shapes. Rather, it ignites within us a child-like sense of wonder at the magic of decidedly "fun" design.
The Keystone Lounge Chair combines three autonomous yet symbiotic elements: a concrete back that buttresses the spine, a gently curved ceramic arch for your sit-bone, and the wedge-shaped rubber voussoir that supports and completes the arch. Designed by OS & OOS for PLEASE WAIT to be SEATED.
Designed by Front, the Scribble Carpets features colorful, hand-drawn scribbles. The irregularly shaped pieces are like enlarged sketches to decorate your living room floor, with every pencil line visible. Manufactured by Moooi Carpets.
Inspired by the Japanese art of arranging naturally occurring stones, the Suiseki Sofa is spontaneous but harmonious. The lack of alignment works well for a sofa which is highly modular. Designed by Andrea Steidl for La Cividina.
Inspired by the Chouchou carts in France, the Chouchou Stool from Pulpo evokes the same sense of joy one feels when consuming its peanut candy namesake. Just too hard to resist, this whimsical ceramic stool will create a sense of cheer in any space it inhabits. Designed by Lorenzo Zanovello.
Part of Philippe Malouin's Group collection for SCP, the Group Armchair features a fixed, round seat and low back, which offers depth and comfort.
The Block collection unites the concepts of trendy design, comfortable sofas, timeless pieces, and exclusive products. This unique sofa and armchair duo was inspired by construction block games played with by children.
The Haller Credenza is a modern storage solution with four drop down doors, designed by Swiss architect Fritz Haller and Paul Schaerer in 1963.
Boasting a singular spherical silhouette, the Topan Pendant Lamp was truly ahead of its time. Conceived by Verner Panton, one of Denmark’s most experimental Modernist architects and designers, the Topan was a precursor to the Pop Art Movement. A sculptural gem that not only provides illumination, it also acts as a decorative element either alone or in clusters, and adds a cozy intimacy to any interior. Manufactured by &Tradition.
Designed by Anna Von Schewen for Articles, the Boxlike Sofa is named for its geometric and strong frame, but filled with comfortable firm cushioning.
The Waves & Ovals Rug was inspired by both nature and the lightness and fluidity of watercolor painting - in friendly colors, it depicts the waves of the ocean and round shapes of the pebbles and land. Designed by Donna Wilson.
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.