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8 Designers Bringing A Jolt Of Joy Indoors


From a wooden chair with a carved bow to a gravity-defying credenza, discover how these designers craft furnishings that feel soulful and alive.

Interior Accents With Personality

Emiliana Gonzalez and Jessie Young of Estudio Persona

Photography courtesy of Flor Crosta.
Photography courtesy of Flor Crosta.

Product: Abrazo.
standout A chicly relaxed lounge chair—its moniker Spanish for hug—by Los Angeles–based Uruguayan duo Estudio Persona embraces the sitter in creased, tucked, and pleated espresso leather. Through Verso.

Roman Alonso and Steven Johanknecht for Christopher Farr

Photography by Stephen Kent Johnson.
Photography courtesy of Commune Design.

Product: Big Poppy Winter.
Standout: The Commune Design principals’ fourth collaboration with the heritage rug maker Christopher Farr is a trip, introducing a hand-knotted wool rug with technicolor blooms referencing 1970’s California counterculture.

Jane Yang-D’Haene of D-Haene Studio

Photography by Loeve Foundation.
Photography courtesy of D-Haene Studio.

Product: Untitled, 2025.
Standout: Ceramicist Jane Yang-D’Haene’s debut solo show in Mumbai, India, included a stoneware vessel modeled on the traditional Korean dal hang-ari (moon jar) but with contemporary flourishes. Through Nilaya Anthology.

Stine Aas for Herman Miller

Photography courtesy of Herman Miller.
Photography courtesy of Herman Miller.

Product: Land.
Standout: Traditional timber construction like mortise-and-tenon joinery informed Norwegian designer Stine Aas’s clean-of-line trestle-base dining table for Herman Miller, available in umber-stained or natural white oak. stained or natural white oak.

Ferréol Babin for Cassina

Photography by Valentina Sommariva.
Photography courtesy of Cassina.

Product: Polyshape.
Standout: Its stacked geometries available in four metallic colorways, the dimmable LED table, or floor, lamp by French designer Ferréol Babin for Cassina explores rationality versus playfulness.

Sam Klemick of Studio Sam Klemick

Photography by Ye Rin Mok.
Photography by Simon Leung.

Product: Trumpet.
Standout: Former knitwear designer turned sculptor Sam Klemick exhibits her fashion and woodworking prow­ess with the limited-edition dining chair, its back donning a carved-wood bow.

Arielle Assouline-Lichten of Slash Objects

Photography by Nikolaz Le Coq.
Photography courtesy of Slash.

Product: Coexist.
Standout: A gravity-defying credenza by the architect and Slash founder, who just opened a downtown New York showroom, steadies a brushed-aluminum storage unit on an onyx base.

Charlie Dumais for Nickey Kehoe

Photography by Allegra Anderson.
Photography courtesy of Nickey Kehoe.

Product: Cuvette.
Standout: The cofounder of Connecticut-based Dumais Made hand-built the pendant fixture of clay sourced from Massachusetts for Nickey Kehoe, and textured it with an antique rolling pin used for making spaghetti.



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