The Karl-Johan Pendant Lamp focuses on the soft, yet distinct silhouette of its predecessor. A compact LED light source bounces light around the globes interior, creating a volume free of visual interference. Designed by Signe Hytte for New Works.
Simplicity in design can be just as difficult to execute as mixing textures and patterns, however it is equally (if not more) rewarding when successful. Eschewing unnecessary ornamentation and creating harmony and continuity can offset the stresses of everyday life. More than ever, we encourage you to focus on the Now and Zen, with minimalist-inspired designs.
Born out of Mario Botta’s fertile imagination and wit, the design of the Clessidra Stool was inspired by an hourglass. The solid cedar block, previously squared off, is placed inside a special machine that carves the block around to obtain this highly original shape that almost looks like two hemispheres, one placed against the other. Made by Riva 1920.
The Element Dining Table is an iconic symbol of purity and poetry, the essence of designer Tokujin Yoshioka's style. The central support, delicately balanced between the two horizontal elements, defies gravity - suspended between earth and sky, the past and the future.
Featuring smooth lines and a soft, down-filled cushion, the Delta Club Chair is a fresh and young member of the Bensen collection. The versatility of its modules and foot styles mean it can transition from residential to contract settings effortlessly.
The GMG Chaise Lounge was designed in 1951 by Greta M. Grossman, and with playful elegance it is perfectly angled for lounging whilst preserving all the streamlined qualities of a mid-century design. Built in a shape designed for relaxation, it mirrors the body’s natural curves while appearing to float above its distinctive slender legs – a genuine signature of Grossman’s work. Made by Gubi.
Drawing inspiration from the lines found within brutalist architecture, Piet Boon's wooden Kobe Coffee Table arose from cutting a cube on a diagonal and combining two volumes. The resulting clean lines and its generous proportions give this table its monumental presence.
The Offset Stool is a playful and irregular screw together furniture piece which displays the beauty of solid oak in generous proportions. Each of its legs attaches to the top by way of an off-centre threaded connector - ensuring that each leg finally rests in an individualistic position. Solid, stable and hardwearing, this piece can also be used as a side table. Designed by Philippe Malouin.
The Angle Modular Sofa is available with six different building blocks you can combine, couple and color as you like - the result will always be surprisingly eye-catching. With its characteristic asymmetrical, angled lines and soft, organic feel, Angle will fit perfectly into both small and large spaces. Designed for Bolia by Says Who.
Inspired by the simple yet structural form of stones, the Pebble Pendant features two glass blown shapes which come together to create a seemingly bespoke pendant fixture - endlessly evolving in shape as it appears from different angles. Designed for ANDlight by Lukas Peet.
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.
The Topple Oval Table is a unique dining table with a geometrical frame. Its simple characteristics make the Topple a timeless design, while the construction of the frame adds character to your dining area.
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.