Curated
Curated collection by COLLECTIONAL Dubai
Man of Parts
Henley Street, designed by Yabu Pushelberg. Henley Street in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England is where the 16th-century half-timbered house that William Shakespeare lived in resides. Shakespeare’s father was a glove maker and wool dealer and the family house was divided in two parts to allow him to receive clients at home. The Henley Street paravant by Yabu Pushelberg allows you to define spaces by design with a solid wood frame.
Man of Parts
Jinbao Street, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is a forward-looking design named for a design-forward nation. Jinbao Street is Beijing’s highest high-street with the world’s finest boutiques. The spirit of inventive architecture that is defining modern China is both minimal and bold at the same time and has captured the world’s attention.
Man of Parts
Granville Bridge Sidechair, designed by Sebastian Herkner. Towering above Granville Island – Vancouver’s beloved artistic and cultural hub – the cantilevered Granville Street Bridge runs through the heart of the city into the buzzing downtown core’s entertainment district. The soft upholstery of Sebastian Herkner’s Granville Bridge Chair reflects the serene grey skies of Vancouver while the hardwood structure imitates the suspension bridge itself with its supportive bent plywood back.
Man of Parts
Granville Bridge Armchair, designed by Sebastian Herkner. Towering above Granville Island – Vancouver’s beloved artistic and cultural hub – the cantilevered Granville Street Bridge runs through the heart of the city into the buzzing downtown core’s entertainment district. The soft upholstery of Sebastian Herkner’s Granville Bridge Chair reflects the serene grey skies of Vancouver while the hardwood structure imitates the suspension bridge itself with its supportive bent plywood back.
Man of Parts
Fleet Street, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, cuts a line through the City of London. Famous for being the traditional home to the sharp tongues of the British Press and the sharp blade of the infamous barber fictionalized by Charles Dickens. Yabu Pushelberg have cut the Fleet Street lounge chair with sharp lines in keeping with the street.
Man of Parts
Darling Point Desk, designed by Yabu Pushelberg. Darling Point Road curves its way through Sydney’s Eastern Bay and is home to some of the city's most impressive residences and vistas. Yabu Pushelberg’s design for the Darling Point Desk has curves and lithe lines that match the sporting spirit of Australia
Man of Parts
Bond Street, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is an iconic fashion and fine art destination, that reflects the dual personalities of London. On one side, it has elegance, polish, and formality, and on the other, it has the swinging embrace of eccentricity and a modern sensibility. The Bond Street stool by Yabu Pushelberg has a dual personality with a structured architectural form that comes alive in daring fabrics.
Patricia Urquiola
The Taula table collection was inspired by the imposing monolithic structures of the same name that are found on the Mediterranean islands of Menorca and Mallorca. Designer Patricia Urquiola has reinterpreted their ancestral might and mysticism in a series of innovative dining tables that exalt the tactility of natural stone. The soft sinuous forms of marble and limestone combine with an ingenious metal support system that creates the effect of a top that seems to float above the legs. This optical illusion, the result of meticulous research conducted by our team into form and perspective, defies our normal perception of stone as a solid, heavy material, making it appear unexpectedly light.
Apparatus
The slip-cast porcelain forms of the lantern series float along a rigid brass structure. Their glow is punctuated by finely incised fluting, connecting to the essential element of historical lanterns – light passing through a delicate protective form. Repeating spheres act as a counterpoint to the sizeable shades. A dimmer ball sits on the base.
Apparatus
A robust study of material evokes the grace and strength of its equine contributor. Wefts of horsehair are combined with brass and etched glass, implying a structural weight-bearing function for the coarse hair.
Draga & Aurel
A superb and inimitable showcase of craftsmanship, this unique coffee table is part of the Transparency Matters Collection. Entirely crafted by hand through the casting techniques of both resin and brass, it is composed of a one-of-a-kind resin top boasting a polished emerald green tone that results from a unique combination of three layers of mold. The finished piece looks like a precious gem. The elegant column-style base is a cylinder made of brass enriched by a natural golden finish. Also available in other colors and measures, any variation in the top is not to be considered a flaw but a stylistic choice of the designer. Materials: Cast resin in olive color and Solid brass
Apparatus
Using a strict arrangement of semi-precious stones, Talisman 14 Pendant Light by Gabriel Hendifar for Apparatus recalls the fine details found on statues in the ancient city of Persepolis. Agate, jasper, or jade beads are pierced by finely fluted pins, affixing them to a leather-bound brass structure. The finish is different than the actual product finish.
Christopher Boots
Meteors slash through the sky, dazzling all who witness their strangeness. It is this primal, cosmic energy that is captured in METEOR. METEOR implements a delicate hand-picked selection of gradations of natural smoky quartz and natural clear quartz, conveying the dynamism and movement of cosmic matter plummeting to Earth. Warm light emanates through the naturally uncut crystals, providing a dramatic glow through dimmable LED technology.
Laurids Gallée
In ancient cosmologies, the Empyrean was believed to be a heavenly place in the highest of heavens, occupied by the element of fire. The warm glow of the ceiling light Empyrean suspended 01 pays homage to this antiquated concept, as Gallée experiments with light through material hues, transparency, and luminosity. Paired with studies of space from today, Gallée observed the warped behavior of light around black holes and translated it into the refraction of light in the Empyrean light. 24m of LED-light strips illuminate the dark resin centerpieces from within, while the rounded edges contort the light rays, creating a floating effect that moves around the geometric composition. The thickness of the resin blocks with the intangible translucence of the light creates a compelling juxtaposition that constitutes a balanced yet playful aesthetic that teases the eye. Empyrean suspended 01 is the first light in the Empyrean collection. As Gallée experiments with the light-bending qualities of translucent resin, the Empyrean collection will grow and continue to catch the light.
Steven John Clark
PEARLY SKELP begs no camouflage, no pardons, and nothing further from the finest. Pearly skelp dons a military issue flat top as if it were a tiara. A commando of elegance and femininity, destined for the obstacle course of the evening's grand ball. HURRY NOW. Stand this fair lady up, she’ll knock your block quicker than you are to know better. A vision of beauty so rare.
Jan Ernst
The fossil floor light was inspired by my fascination with shells, exoskeletons, and stone imprints. The coastline of South Africa varies from rugged and dramatic cliffs crashing into the oceans to sandy beaches that are gentle.