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  • Prostoria Furniture at Salone del Mobile 2023

    Prostoria furniture company takes its own inspiration with the modernist tradition to new heights with their Salone del Mobile 2023 reveal. The Croatia born furniture company collaborated this time on new pieces from The global aesthetic movement known as modernism, which had its concentration on architecture, took the stage in the middle of the 20th […] More

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    Discover the FENDI Casa 2023 Collection

    FENDI Casa has unveiled its new 2023 collections at Milan Design Week, confirming the commitment that began with the creation of the joint venture between FENDI and Design Holding in 2021. The products are shown in FENDI’s Milan shop in Piazza della Scala, where the space’s simple yet striking décor centres around the round arch, […] More

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    FURNITURE: Flock Collection designed by NOOM

    Ukrainian design studio NOOM has unveiled its latest collection of sculptural furniture – “Flock”. The collection is inspired by the notion that a home should be filled with individualized, distinctive, and attention-grabbing statement pieces because it serves as a place of comfort, refuge, and gathering. The word “Flock,” which means “to move or come together,” […] More

  • Odo Fioravanti adds a “Twist” to the Babila collection

    Pedrali has lauched a new armchair that combines tradition and innovation. Launched in Milan on the occasion of Salone del Mobile 2022, Babila Twist adds a further piece of furniture to the collection designed by Odo Fioravanti featuring harmonious shapes. Discover more after the jump. Its profile is marked by an alternation of straight and […] More

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    MED Chair by Acerbis Relaunched at Salone del Mobile 2022

    MED chair made a comeback earlier in June for Salone del Mobile 2022 as part of the Acerbis Remasters collection. The MED chair is one of the most celebrated designs by furniture designers Giotto Stoppino and Lodovico Acerbis. The chair is a true master of Giotto and Lodovico’s dedication to experimenting with innovative materials in […] More

  • Furniture: Objects of Desire by Nabil Issa

    International furniture designer Nabil Issa has launched his first furniture collection ”Objects of Desire” during Paris Design Week. The collection features a range of minimalistic, but yet bold pieces featuring pure lines and original forms. Take a look at the complete story after the jump. More

  • Tense by Panter&Tourron

    Tense by Panter&Tourron

    Panter&Tourron designed Tense– a furniture research project that explores the evolution of living in a time of global mobility and fluid identities. The project will be presented at the the upcoming Milan Design Week 2019. Discover the complete story after the jump. More

  • OBITOVANA 5019 by Sergey Makhno Architects & Kofta

    Sergey Makhno Architects teamed up with couture design studio Kofta to design a futuristic collection of furniture and accessories – OBITOVANA 5019. Take a look at the complete story after the jump. More

  • Uni Armchair by Levantin Design

    Uni Armchair by Levantin Design

    Ukraine based design studio Levantin Design unveiled the Uni armchair. Take a look at the complete story after the jump. More

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    BRANCA by Puigmigliore

    Barcelona based Puigmigliore Studio designed BRANCA – a modern chair made out of from recovered dead but worked branches. Take a look at the complete story after the jump. More

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    The Most Luxurious Architecture And Design Secret Santa Ideas

    Now the clocks have gone back and there’s a slight chill in the air, it’s time to start thinking about the festive period! And whilst Christmas this year will be a slightly different affair to last Christmas, we can still all participate in Secret Santa. Whether you send gifts to family members, friends, and even […] More

  • Toro Dining Chair by OKHA

    Toro Dining Chair by OKHA

    OKHA have launched the Toro dining chair, which takes its name from the Spanish word meaning bull. The sculpted arms symbolise the bull’s horns, they are strong and assertive with intent as is the structure of the chair which possesses a very physical and rigorous construction. Discover more after the jump. More

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