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Elevate your spaces with a pop of colour through these unique pieces

1. Soda by Yiannis Chikas for Miniforms

Weighing 20 kilograms, the Soda side table is blown, drawn out and shaped by three master glassmakers. The result is a single volume of glass with three large petals forming the stem. In Soda, the glass’s tough, hammered surface fragments its transparency to give a primitive aesthetic. 

2. Taraxacum by Illulian

Born from its collaboration with the Fondazione Achille Castiglioni, this rug is named after the iconic 1988 lamp and pays homage to the creative brilliance of Achille Castiglioni, one of the most influential figures in 20th-century Italian design. The rug’s floral motif and dynamic play of light translate the lamp’s essence into a textile masterpiece.

 

 

 

 

3. Saguaro lamp by Qeeboo

Designed by Stefano Giovannoni, the Saguaro now transforms into a floor lamp, bringing its bold character into both indoor and outdoor spaces. Equipped with a cable, this luminous version enhances any environment with its functional elegance.

4. Yellow AGARIC stool by The One

Shaped like a mushroom, with a wide, rounded top and a cylindrical base, the AGARIC stool. The pattern features mustard patterns interspersed with white circular dots, creating a playful, retro-inspired geometric design. 

5. Lemon Juice vase by Chattels and More

In the spirit of summer, this porcelain vase is a real mood booster. The vase has been glazed and is therefore easy to clean. Each cylinder vase is hand-crafted in great detail. This yellow vase is a beauty – and a must-have for summer table settings.

6. Andrée coffee table by Minotti

Conceived by Hannes Peer and inspired by 1970s Milanese façades, this collection of rectangular and square coffee tables brings personality to both indoor and outdoor spaces. The tables combine rigorous geometry with the artisanal texture of glazed ceramic tiles, which shimmer in the light and add a unique touch to each piece. Each table is elegantly framed with chrome-plated brass trims, highlighting the edges and containing the tile’s thickness, creating a lighter visual effect and a floating appearance, thanks to the recessed wooden feet. Available in a variety of shades that echo the vibrant 1970s colour palette, the collection’s most versatile version is prism-shaped, featuring a chrome-plated brass top and aluminium profiles for a striking, multifunctional design.

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