DÉCOR Accessories
DÉCOR Accessories collection by COLLECTIONAL Dubai
Lucas Recchia
Material Distortion refers to the phenomenological relationship the pieces establish with materials and space. Colored glasses are transformed by cutting, stacking, and baking, which results in more thickness and subtly rounded surfaces and small bubbles. The bronze is cast in molds to form frames for the glass, and then undergoes oxidation creating patinas on unique colors and textures. When the light passes through them, the design of the pieces reverberates in the form of colored light contained by the shadows of the metal.
Collection Particuliere
Candle holder in black patinated bronze and polished bronze
Collection Particuliere
Tea-light holders in travertine or walnut Diffuser in brushed brass with lasercut
Alexander Lamont
A box and vessel in one, raised by a cast bronze grooved base. It is gently shaped to hold small items on the top tray while also having a generous compartment inside to safeguard more precious ones.
Alexander Lamont
The Luna Coffer, part of the new Trove collection, is a softly shaped box that is both gentle and substantial. Grooved and radial lines detail the cast top and foot, the top being dished to invite a momentary placement of something precious that signals the contents inside.
Alexander Lamont
A tall, slender vessel anchored by a striated cast bronze base, the Vela Dry Vase is made to hold decorative elements such as grasses or dry branches using its carved open neck.
Alexander Lamont
The Joya Secrets Case is a special container with a whimsical lid and handle that tempt the user to explore inside while signaling the importance of its contents.
Alexander Lamont
The Supernova Vase, part of Alexander Lamont's limited Pleiades series, features a harmonious blend of eggshell, abalone, and lacquer. This vase pairs an imposing presence with delicate craftsmanship, making it a standout addition to any setting.
Alexander Lamont
The Plume Vase, part of Alexander Lamont's limited Pleiades series, boasts the enchanting "Nebula" pattern. This stunning design combines lacquer and eggshell, creating a celestial-inspired appearance. Its shape, reminiscent of a delicate plume, beautifully complements the cosmic pattern, making this vase a captivating piece of art.
Alexander Lamont
The Helio Jar from Alexander Lamont's limited Pleiades series adds a unique visual interest to any space. The Nebula pattern subtly incorporates eggshell, abalone, and lacquer, creating a harmonious blend of textures.
Jan Garncarek
This unique vase was designed during the designer's travels around the Canary Islands. A trip to the Coffee Beach on Fuerteventura Island inspired mystical and minimalist forms. It is an extraordinary place that seamlessly blends the boundlessness of the ocean with high mountains, in the middle of which sits Wintter's dilapidated villa. Many myths about this building and its former function are kept a secret. The remains of the former airport on the beach, the nearby cemetery, and the obliterated roads powerfully stimulate the imagination. The designer imagined what the sand could still conceal. He sketched this image based on which he made the vase.
Marco Guazzini
A clean cut on the solid matter: a single block of marble is divided into two equal parts. The lateral transparent glass, reveals the inside hollowed out in a semi-cylindrical shape. The two mirrored vases are meant to be coupled, separated or combined so to create different shapes.
Marco Guazzini
The vase recalls the decorations of the Chinese ceramics of the Ming dynasty from which these products are inspired, through the stylized landscapes designed by colored wool fibers. A Production of objects in limited edition and unique pieces dedicated to Marwoolus, an innovative material conceived and realized by Marco Guazzini designer. Unique for its nature: it's made of marble and wool, which natural fibers reproduce the typical veinings in a not replicable way.
Collection Particuliere
Vases in marble, Grey Saint-Laurent, Fior di Pesco, white Carrara marble, Nero Marquina, Black & Gold, Grand Antique, Calcutta Viola, Roman Travertine
Jan Ernst
The work is influenced by Jan Ernst's fascination with natural structures such as corals, fungi, and geological formations. The designs have evolved into functional art and sculptural furniture expressed mainly through ceramics and gypsum. Handmade in Capetown.