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Here are the circular design products that utilise the shape to attain perfection

Circular designs evoke a sense of harmony and balance, offering versatility in placement and creating inviting spaces

W171 Alma C/W Ceiling from Wastberg

In furniture, circular designs evoke a sense of harmony and balance, offering versatility in placement and creating inviting spaces. Round tables foster intimate conversations, while curved seating promotes comfort and relaxation. Here are the products that embrace the aesthetic appeal and functional efficiency of circularity.

Chips Lounge Chair by Lucie Koldová for TON
Chips was created by the designer Lucie Koldová, who was inspired by the inviting shape of the humble potato chip. The lounge chair features an intentionally oversized yet visually light backrest made from perforated fabric and framed with hand-bent wood. Seating comfort is ensured by a roomy seat made with pocket springs and PUR
foam and enhanced with an equally striking ottoman and an ergonomic pillow.

Chips Lounge Chair by Lucie Koldová for TON (Circular design products)

Chips Lounge Chair by Lucie Koldová for TON

W171 Alma C/W Ceiling/Wall Lamp from Wastberg
The Wastberg W171 Alma C/W Ceiling/Wall Lamp designed by Martin Videgard and Bolle Tham is based on a revolved sine wave, such as a drop into water. The waves of the lamp are highlighted when mixed with a reflective bulb. In addition, this lamp makes a statement when mounted on the wall or ceiling like a functional piece of art.

W171 Alma C/W Ceiling/Wall Lamp from Wastberg (Circular design products)

W171 Alma C/W Ceiling/Wall Lamp from Wastberg

RB TABLE Round Table by CondeHouse
A massive solid wood round table that goes up to 1800 mm in diameter, featured by the dynamic wood grain and sharply shaped edge of the top board. The metal base is available in three different colors: silver, charcoal, and black.

RB Table Round Table by CondeHouse

RB Table Round Table by CondeHouse

Lighting from Céline Wright
Céline Wright’s creations find their origins in reviewed and corrected ancestral techniques using natural and non-polluting materials. The fabrication of a light requires different types of highly technical operations. The Japanese paper, called Washi, embodies many virtues which are little-known in Western countries: tear-proof, unbreakable, flexible, delicate and functional, its high resistance hides behind its apparent fragility, which could easily compete with other materials.

Lighting from Céline Wright

Lighting from Céline Wright

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