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Christopher Boots
Oblique Rhombic Prism is a pared-back structure that allows sacred geometry and light to come together as one. ORP emphasizes simplicity and form, connecting elements that speak to the links between all formations of life.
Christopher Boots
In Classical Antiquity, an Oracle was both a place and a person through which world has seen and unseen could momentarily touch, the Oracle channeled the mysteries of the Gods for human illumination. Brass interlocking rings laid with LED dance mid-air, bridging the Classical and 21st Century.
Christopher Boots
NEPENTHES is inspired by the carnivorous plant Nepenthaceae, named after this mythical, soporific potion, the flamboyant Nepenthaceae seduce their prey with enticing interiors, sweet scents, and sugary nectar. NEPENTHES expresses these dangerous but pleasurable properties through a sculptural contrast between the hard geometry of solid brass tendrils and the glowing delicacy of amorphous hand-blown glass.
Christopher Boots
The IRIS collection encompasses a series of pendants and wall fixtures with multiple expressions, from the single IRIS MONO through to the elaborate IRIS COMPLEX ARRAY. IRIS combines cool alabaster with the warmth of brass, delicately balancing smooth stepped cupping forms suggesting a steady heavenly ascent. In Greek mythology, the goddess messenger IRIS bridges heaven and earth. Born of sea and sky, she links gods with humanity, bearing a message of hope and beauty amongst the storm.
Christopher Boots
In the ancient story, David triumph the giant Goliath using only his humour and a stone. The mass is internally illuminated, optimistically reminding us of humanity’s potential to overcome even the most massive of challenges.
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.
Christopher Boots
The Abacus is a state-of-the-art tool way back 300 BC, mathematicians performed mathematical balancing acts using this simple yet knowledgeable tool.
Steven John Clark
The Classic range Kit Kat coffee table designed by Steve John Clark is made of South Australian Limestone and sculpted entirely by hand.
Steven John Clark
Bobster coffee table designed by Steve John Clark is made of South Australian Limestone and sculpted entirely by hand. It is available in Cobalt Blue, Natural Limestone, and Blush Hues.
Steven John Clark
Nine weirdos sculptures designed by Steve John Clark is a handmade product, and each sculpture is one of a kind with different designs.
Dirk Van Der Kooij
The Sunflower floor lamp designed by Kooij lends playful structure to the fresnel family. Hot ribbons of recycled plastic build each lens slowly, layer by layer.
Dirk Van Der Kooij
The stopstool designed by Kooij is their anti-endless chair. It is a chair that gains structure as molten plastic ribbons overlap in 3 key points. Stackable, friendly, and functional: this sturdy little tripod is a lesson in simplicity.
Dirk Van Der Kooij
Rvr chair designed by Kooij is a reverse chubby chair. The printed structure has been flattened to create a smooth, gently hugging surface. Composed of a single extruded shape, the RvR is our answer to the plastic monoblock chair. RvR chair is also available in 5 color options.
Dirk Van Der Kooij
The changing vase designed by Kooij serves to warp its contents: as distant petals and stems fracture shyly through the printed matter. Undulating plastic ribbons dip and stretch to form the amorphous pod, whose personality changes depending on the angle from which it is viewed.
Agapecasa
A few years after the project of the SK207 table, convinced by the mechanical characteristics and the high corrosion resistance of the material, Angelo Mangiarotti returns to work with bronze. With the CAP53 series of vases, the ancient technique of "lost wax" casting returns to its original field of application, the creation of sculptures.
Agapecasa
A few years after the project of the SK207 table, convinced by the mechanical characteristics and the high corrosion resistance of the material, Angelo Mangiarotti returns to work with bronze. With the CAP53 series of vases, the ancient technique of "lost wax" casting returns to its original field of application, the creation of sculptures.