DÉCOR
Beautiful design is all about the details. We know how the perfect piece can change the entire feel of a room. Browse our favorite accent pieces that can tie your space together or home decor items that are conversation-starters all on their own.
MANU BAÑÓ
Two identical and symmetrical pieces, polished on both faces, make up the floor mirror. Hammering not only aims to give texture to the piece but also to deform it to create volume and structure, allowing it to stand on its own. It is a monolithic object that occupies the space normally taken by a sculpture. The piece is approached as an honest testimony to its own manufacturing, a formal exercise without intellectual pretensions.
MANU BAÑÓ
This series explores the reflective property of copper, which, when polished, generates a mirror surface. With the purpose of being sculptural pieces, they occupy the space that would normally be taken by a painting on a wall. It consists of the same object duplicated in symmetry, one concave and the other convex, designed to be displayed together as a single work. Copper, tempered by fire, abandons its two-dimensional form to occupy a three-dimensional space through human manipulation. In its finish, the marks of the material's production process are evident, without patinas or polish.
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.
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.
Sabine Marcelis
Fade is an exquisite fusion of function and artistry. With a border that fades from clear to tranquil blue, this piece showcases Marcelis's ability to manipulate light and color. This progressive tint mirrors the enchanting transition from day to dusk, infusing the piece with a dream-like quality.
Jamie Harris
Infusion sculptures are made by using the Italian-trained techniques of layering and banding multiple colored bubbles of glass as a way to generate washes of sensuous, painterly color in a kiln-cast solid mass. Jamie invented a process to create these sculptures, beginning by creating the colored motifs as bubbles of blown glass that are transformed into groups of solid-glass, which are finally cast into blocks and carved and polished into the final shape. So much of the fabrication of these pieces is invested in the science of prediction: anticipating how the color of a bubble blown at the furnace will dilute days later when cast as a solid object, forecasting how fields will distort and move as elements are joined in the casting. These pieces are stop-motion reinterpretations of the traditional Italian-glass “incalmo” format, tracking in place the flowing movement of molten glass, capturing the subtle gradation from a whisper of transparent color to a saturated intensity.
Sabine Marcelis
A piece from the Mirage series by Sabine Marcelis. Through the interplay of shifting shapes and merging colors, Marcelis skillfully harmonizes these dualities, creating a mesmerizing fusion of light and reflection. Limited Edition 2023
Sabine Marcelis
A piece from the Mirage series by Sabine Marcelis. Through the interplay of shifting shapes and merging colors, Marcelis skillfully harmonizes these dualities, creating a mesmerizing fusion of light and reflection. Limited Edition 2023
Collection Particuliere
Tea-light holders in travertine or walnut Diffuser in brushed brass with lasercut
Collection Particuliere
Candle holder in black patinated bronze and polished bronze
Steven John Clark
The "UNTITLED" is a mesmerizing sculpture made of white Australian Limestone. The sculpture captivates the viewer with its tall, slim, and conceptual design. Standing gracefully at a height of approximately two meters, this sculptural masterpiece exudes an aura of elegance and introspection. Handcrafted in Australia meticulously by Steve Clark, the sculpture features a slender and elongated form, showcasing the artist's mastery in capturing the essence of minimalism and abstraction. The smooth, pristine surface of the white Australian Limestone adds to the sculpture's allure, emphasizing the purity and tranquility of its design.
Alexander Lamont
Rock crystal is carved to create handsome whisky tumblers that have gentle variations in their thickness. Their profiles make distinctive and unique drinking vessels that are a pleasure to have and to hold. Sold as a boxed pair. Finishes: Rock crystal
Alexander Lamont
"Libation" is the ritual act of pouring a liquid as an offering. Inspired by the horn libation cups of China, these rock crystal bowls have softly curving forms that give grace to the clarity and inclusions of rock crystal. Finishes: Rock crystal
Salvatori
The Village is inspired by Gabriele Salvatori’s wish to explore the concept of home within the context of today’s global society and reinterpret it through the medium of design, whilst addressing fundamental themes of contemporary living. To recreate the rich and diverse structure of a typical village, we invited a select group of designers from around the world to share their idea of home, each bringing their own inimitable combination of outlooking, culture and background. The result is a fascinating and wonderfully eclectic collection of miniature houses, that, like the global village we inhabit, reflect an extraordinary array of styles and approaches. What links them, however, is the use of natural stone, that enduring and beloved material that has been used since time memorial to construct buildings, art and monuments that provide refuge and inspiration for mankind. From the very first rudimentary dwellings of cavemen and women, it has protected and enveloped us, the very same characteristics we still look for today when we choose our home, our haven. Designers such as Rodolfo Dordoni, Kengo Kuma, Elisa Ossino, John Pawson, Patricia Urquiola, Vincent Van Duysen and Yabu Pushelberg accepted our challenge, each contributing their precious and unique interpretation of the concept of home, expressed in a miniature piece of very special and absolutely original architecture. The Village is a natural continuation of Salvatori’s commitment to reinventing the concept of home décor by developing pieces that express “home” as a holistic experience that touches all our senses and nurtures our soul.