COLLECTIBLE DESIGN
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Christopher Boots
SUGAR BOMB emits a warm light through cracks and crevices, illuminating the delicate inherent beauty of natural quartz crystal
Christopher Boots
In DIAMOND RING SMOKY, quartz crystals appear to have bloomed from a circular frame. The crystalline growth radiates like magical residue, following the inward and outward flow of circular energy. Like an exploded geode, DIAMOND RING SMOKY reveals the mysteries of nature.
Giobagnara
Champagne Square Trinket Box, designed by Stéphane Parmentier, represents a contrast between pure geometric forms, such as the prism and the sphere. The Box is covered with Ivory-color Nappa leather. The golden spheres transform the simple handle of a box into a highly decorative element.
Christopher Boots
ORP CRYSTAL is a crystallised structure emanating warm light through an architecture of ancient geometry, radiating warm light through cracks and crevices, illuminating the delicate inherent beauty of natural quartz crystal.
Ewe Studio
The PARTERA chair and stool are part of the Syncretism Collection. They were born out of a process of research and observation into vernacular objects in Mexico, particularly its main inspiration departs from the shape of the birthing chairs. The PARTERA chair represents EWE’s unique interpretation and abstraction of this ancient furniture piece. A birthing chair, also referred to as a birth chair, is a device designed to assist women in maintaining an upright posture during childbirth. Its purpose is to provide balance and support. Birthing chairs have been utilized worldwide for thousands of years and are not limited to any specific region. A version of these chairs arrived in Mexico during the colonial period, likely brought from Spain and France. These specific objects were subsequently introduced and adopted in traditional birthing and midwife practices in Mesoamerica.
Christopher Boots
SUGAR BOMB TWIN SCONCE radiates warm light through cracks and crevices, illuminating the delicate inherent beauty of natural quartz crystal. These pieces are intended to push design process limits and explore materiality, in order to continually evolve our craft.
Dimoremilano
Britt Moran and Emiliano Salci brings the cosmic reference with the Satelliet wall lamp. With Satellite, material treatment and processing plays the crucial role in achieving a more realistic representation of galactic bodies. This radiant piece accentuates any wall with its artistic impact and sensible illustration. The two discs are references to the galactic bodies with one disc taking orbit over the other. A magnetic relationship similar to what Dimoremilano achieves with their clientele through their creations. The Satellite sconces comes with a structure in brushed oxidised brass and lampshade made out of two disks in oxidised copper.
Dimoremilano
Britt Moran and Emiliano Salci elevates the I beams in building constructions with the reference to the Putrella table. They take the brute reference away by rendering them in a table of joint C-shaped elements, in glossy lacquered metal finish, fixed with striking brushed brass studs.
Giobagnara
Palazzo Table Lamp, designed by Stéphane Parmentier, is a distinctive decorative lamp created as a graphic homage to the architecture and stylized ornamentation of Italian palazzos. It combines Travertine marble with a base cover in Suede leather in Mud color.
Dimoremilano
Patty armchair is a curious study of materials, form and function. A relatively small armchair, Patty makes for an ideal vanity seat, complimentary seating to living areas, or simply as a side feature chair. The curved lacquered wood structures serves as complimenting backdrop to sharply upholstered seat while holding a bolster backrest. Both materials are highlighted by the brass base. Patty's seat and backrest are padded in polyurethane foam and upholstered in fabric from the Dimorelmilano curated line. Curved Back in brushed steel or glossy lacquered wood with cushion and polished brass detailing.
Michael Anastassiades
Loop collection by Michael Anastassiades balance, color, and minimal shapes. Double Loop suspension add an elemental simplicity to any space, perfect in their architectural symmetries. Available in brass finish. 1 X E27 15W LED, 2000LM/2700K 2 X G9 3.5W LED, 330LM/2700K
Dimoremilano
Charleston lamp brings the 1920's glamour to any space. An imposing piece in any room with its cascading fringes and brass elements transporting you back to the social scene a century ago. It was then the height of the Charleston, a dance named after the harbor city of Charleston, South Carolina. Ceiling lamp with structure in brushed steel and fringe lampshade fixed on a light panel inlayed with chromed brass elements. The ceiling chain is handcrafted in antiqued bronze. Three colors of fringe available.
Ewe Studio
EWE Studio in collaboration with Nouvel Limited produced a special golden edition of Magma lighting fixtures for Design. The process began with creating molds varying in size and scale, hand carved in volcanic stone by local stonemasons. The volcanic stone was chosen for the molds as it is not affected by the heat of the blown glass, due to its origin. Being an artisanal process, the shape, thickness and tonality differs, as a result giving unique characteristics to each one of the Magma ‘bubbles’. The ethereal golden light is generated through acid finish that was applied on the amber glass surface, together with the hand hammered brass surface contained within the bubbles.
Agglomerati
Agglomerati presents at ALCOVA 2021, MASS its first collection of functional art-objects made exclusively in stone, designed together with Australian furniture maker Fred Ganim. Upon its extraction from the earth, marble is cut into large cubic volumes. MASS explores the reduction of these volumes, subverting the material’s inherent behaviours. Grounded by its weight, the sheer mass of the material uses gravity as a structural force, cantilevering a system of moveable shelves so that they appear to float parallel to the ground. Each modular piece slots together, serving as lecterns, shelves or tables, and can be assembled in any number of variations.
Hector Esrawe
Pitao Armchair got its inspiration from the Zapotec God of Rain figure “Pitao Cocijo” and the glyph C, which was used in the representation of the god, as figures in their headdresses or as vases in their hands. Glyph C symbolic shape was the direct inspiration behind the armchair’s backrest form.
Ewe Studio
Inspired by flat-topped blocks used for religious rituals and ceremonies, especially for sacrifices or offerings to the deities. Our tables have been hand carved and are related to objects that, through their expression, have become symbolic pieces in the spaces which they are placed, called Altares.