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Tubular forms have long played a central role in modern furniture and lighting design, offering both structural integrity and a sleek, contemporary aesthetic. Metal tubing, whether bent or welded, brings a sense of lightness and fluidity to interiors while maintaining remarkable strength. From sculptural seating to luminous pendants, this week’s selections highlight designs that embrace the elegance of the tube.
AMBASSAD
Mats Theselius

The Ambassad Chair challenges convention with its dynamic use of materials and form. A robust tubular steel base serves as the foundation for a luxurious leather seat and backrest. The eyelets in the leather form a beautiful pattern along the steel frame. This juxtaposition of rigid metal and yielding leather results in a chair that is both visually engaging and deeply functional. Steel frame available in chrome, matte chrome, coppered, black oxide, or brass finish.

CIRQUE
Giopato & Coombes

The Cirque collection from Giopato & Coombes transforms simple tubular elements into an intricate lighting composition. Slender metal arms support luminous glass tubes that emit a warm, diffused glow. This interplay between structure and light creates a delicate yet commanding presence, making Cirque a sophisticated focal point for a variety of interiors. Available in four versions: pendant, wall lamp, floor lamp, and floor to ceiling column.

PP225 FLAG HALYARD
Hans J. Wegner
An icon of unconventional design, the Flag Halyard Chair is a bold interpretation of the lounge chair. Its low-slung frame, crafted from industrial-grade tubular steel, supports a woven seat inspired by maritime ropework. Paired with an optional plush sheepskin throw, this distinctive piece blends raw materials with an unexpected softness, embodying both ruggedness and luxury in equal measure.
WIRE CHAIR
Dan Svarth
A striking example of precision metalwork, the Wire Chair by A. Petersen reinterprets industrial materials with a refined sensibility. Its carbon-fiber seat and back are intricately woven from a single continuous cable. When you take a seat, the chair surprises with its comfortable give and the way it conforms to your body. Designed for both comfort and durability, the Wire Chair seamlessly bridges the gap between function and artistry.


PH ARMCHAIR
Poul Henningsen
Defined by its bold tubular steel frame, the PH Armchair is an exploration of curves and contours. The rounded back and integrated armrests create a continuous, fluid form, softened by supple upholstery. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, this piece offers a compelling balance of structure and comfort—making a statement from every angle.