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product Stone Bench.
standout The Danish designer, whose background is in architecture and formal training in cabinetmaking, works with stone found on beaches, here used to form seats on an oak bench. hansseverinjacobsen.com


product Hall.
standout The aluminum floor lamps were made with From Lighting, anodized in gradients by BWB Surface Technology, and funded by the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia for a Milan exhibit. pantertourron.com


product FP-498.
standout The Londoner began restoring vintage audio equipment and now crafts custom high-fidelity speakers like this, shown in “Beyond the Bassline: 500 Years of Black British Music.” friendlypressure.studio


product Dry KISS.
standout Colored lacquer and crushed eggshell are among the myriad finishes available for the L.A. furniture designer’s minimalist chair, its aesthetic (and name) derived from the maxim “keep it simple, stupid.” restenergy.us


product Dulcito.
standout Mexican candy sparked the color blocking of this wool-Tencel rug, a reference that reflects the Texas-raised designer’s explorations of first-generation experiences and domestic rituals. nomadory.com


product Constellation F-IV.
standout Cobalt glass beads—some large and elongated, some tiny as blueberries—encrust the legs of the Dries Van Noten jewelry designer’s European oak table. marijkedecock.be


product Uprooted.
standout The Spaniard, whose studio engages in objects, spaces, and strategies, rethinks a byproduct of the olive-oil industry, sculpting olive-tree roots—usually sold as firewood—into a knotty chair. penades.xyz


product Naar.
standout A charming introduction by the Scatter D studio founders, this cylindrical table lamp with a “bite” taken out of its middle features a grooved-brass structure inspired by ribbed fabrics. masierogroup.com

Source: https://interiordesign.net
