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The news just keeps coming! From brand new products from contemporary designers like Luca Nichetto and Space Copenhagen to recently reintroduced archival pieces from iconic designers like Greta Grossman, we have it all. This week, we're presenting you with five of our favorite new designs from 2018. |
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COLETTE |
Nina Jobs, 2018 |
Inspired by the Chanel suits of the early 20th century, Colette is a sofa that pairs modern environmental considerations with classical fashion. The sofa's defining detail is the edging along the sides of the cushions, which infuses life and dimension into an already elegant design. Modern and timeless, just like the Chanel suit, Colette remains consistently stylish, even as fashion changes. Pricing available June 2018.
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LATO |
Luca Nichetto, 2018 |
Striking, graphic and poetic, Lato's purity of form is proof that simple can be sophisticated. Designer Luca Nichetto explains: “With Lato, I wanted to keep the simplicity and streamline it into a timeless side table in a style that could easily be the centre of attention.” |
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COPENHAGEN |
Space Copenhagen, 2018 |
Space Copenhagen has added floor (shown above), table and wall lamps to their hit lighting collection for &Tradition. The opal glass shade emits a soft ambient light, while the new dimmer allows you to adjust the light from colder to warmer, while a customized, built-in LED module ensures energy efficiency. If you are looking for an iconic lamp with loads of atmosphere, you’ve just found it.
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MR. N |
Farg & Blanche, 2018 |
Mr. N is the ideal conference chair, whose lively exterior gives character to the room, while the inner upholstery ensures you are sitting comfortably. At the base of the back, the wood plate meets the upholstered seat frame creating a visible contrast between soft and hard, making the design even more dashing. Pricing available June 2018.
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GMG CHAISE |
Greta M. Grossman, 1951 | 2018 |
The GMG Chaise Longue was designed with playful elegance. It is perfectly angled for lounging whilst preserving all the streamlined qualities of mid-century design. Built in a shape designed for relaxation, it mirrors the body’s natural curves while appearing to float above its distinctive slender legs – a genuine signature of Greta M. Grossman’s work.
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