In Display
In Display collection by COLLECTIONAL Dubai.
Parachilna
Gweilo Han GR Floor Lamp, designed by Partisans, is an unusually designed floor lamp that resembles a ghost. The name Gweilo is a Chinese word for ghost. When you look at the lamp, it gives you the feeling of a ghost in the room. It features a hand-molded acrylic, light can be seen, but only guess the structure.
Steven John Clark
The inspiration was organic brass construction with a fluid, open feel. The blush pink tone adds femininity to the industrial joints. A beautiful and functional piece.
Delcourt Collection
The OUK, designed by Vincent Dupont-Rougier for the Delcourt Collection, challenges our ideas of balance and symmetry. In Ceramic, this exquisitely wrought round side table perches atop a square plinth. Featuring a refined and timeless aesthetic, this piece elevates and opens any room it occupies.
Agglomerati
Based on the Round Table that Fred Ganim created in 2015, this coffee table is carved from a single block of Brazilian Quartzite (pictured). The stone's deep blue is shot through with warm red and calm, natural tones; myriad colors emerge in tightly compressed layers on the table's smooth surface, and cascade down the legs, each a fluid, folded curve.
Collection Particuliere
Balanced, graphic, and robust, the Pia Chair is a warm and comfortable seating choice for any living room. Gentle curves and innovative geometry make this lounge chair an intense and sensual piece. Christophe Delcourt designed the rounded, sublimely sloped backrest to support and uplift.
House of Finn Juhl
108 Chair, designed by Finn Juhl, was originally designed in 1946. On the surface, it looks like any ordinary dining chair. Upon closer inspection, surprising details such as angled side bars and sliding cross bars are revealed. These details add unexpected movement and dynamics to the construction. The chair is manufactured in oak, walnut, or black paint.
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 text of a wonderful poem by WH Auden, 'The More Loving One' becomes the structure of this lantern. In the poem Auden muses on unrequited love - how he would choose to love even if it was not returned; as we might love the stars above us.
Alexander Lamont
A stoic volume divided into alternate heights of cast, textured bronze, the Estribor Side table plays with a tangent surface dynamic of opening and curving faces applied with light-toned straw marquetry.
Alexander Lamont
Drift Table Lamp offers sculptural volume enhanced by reflective straw marquetry surfaces that beautifully catch the light and meticulous bronze details.
Alexander Lamont
A strong circle of French Oak with subtle inlaid pattern is raised on a shagreen-wrapped sculptural base with recessed surfaces in grooved wood and bronze to draw the eye and create a sense of flow.
Alexander Lamont
Embodying ideas of asymmetry and flow, layers of honed natural shagreen float over austere French Oak forming a soft rectangular volume with split levels connected by tangent, fluid movement.
Alexander Lamont
Sheets of dark steel like origami. A unique pairing of folded forms in a singular material that float together. Patinated steel gives great durability and a strong monochrome, contemporary sculptural essence. The Twin Etched Consoles are an inseparable composition of function and faceted elegant structure.
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
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
A sculptural cabinet that has been skillfully bench-made and features asymmetrical doors that flow into each other, and beautiful tactile hardware. The exterior is meticulously inlaid with Beechwood straw marquetry in a staggered pattern that draws the eye around the piece. Matching the tone of the straw is an oak top and interior.