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- August 5, 2021
Precious Natural Materials in a Luxury Setting
We are looking deeper into how world-renowned designers and brands are navigating natural materials in luxury settings. For this season we will be studying 3 key materials: Stone, Metal and Glass. In this presentation, you will see some of our latest collection showcasing how our designers created objects of desire highlighting the beautiful if its raw material.
STONE
▲Both MatterMade and La Chance are brands that excel in mixing materials to create unlikely juxtapositions and shapes. Available in endless combinations of stone material the collections are more versatile than one would expect.
Star Collection – Coedition
After the successful launch of their Star Side Table. The range now includes a console, rectangular and circular coffee table.
Designed by Olivier Gagnère for Coedition. The top is in Carrara marble, the base in black-bronze or gold metal.
Discreet and functional, it acquires a touch of originality in the particular shape of the structure. Ideal for the living or the entrance, it can add value to a small of your house or office.
Assembly Dinning Chair – District Eight
District Eight from Vietnam utilised their local craftsmanship and married seemingly non-compatible materials into something unexpected.
SISTER TABLE By Coedition
▲ In addition to the Star Pedestal Table extensions Coedition has released the new modular Sister Table Range with tops come in a range of materials.
Tom Kirk has finally released some new items after 2 years and the Lightweight Chandelier adds a futuristic elegance to our collection.
Glass
PRECIOUS – Editions Milano
The Cabinet by Editions Milano is handcrafted in Italy and this is definitely a showcase piece for a luxury setting. Precious made in crystal and Cabinet and Screen in stained glass these unusual pieces are iconic in their own right.
Luna Collection – Gabriel Scott
A lighting system with infinite interpretations, the LUNA is a synergy of color, shape, and refracted light. Inspired by a lunar halo, the modular light fixture grows in every direction as its assembly system stems horizontally or vertically, stacking color upon color of various blownglass shapes.