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Oru Chair
Andreu World
Spain

Fully circular and sustainable in its production methods, Andreu World uses responsibly harvested timber to craft bold designs such as the Oru Chair. The firm’s expert craftsmanship is evident in the elegant curves of this solid ash frame, which wraps around a seat that can be upholstered in an array of colours.
andreuworld.com

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Helium lamp
De Padova
Italy

Designed by Elisa Ossino for De Padova, this lamp’s sculptural form makes it a statement piece for any living space. It can be composed of one, two or three glass components, and comes in two finishes  that gently diffuse light: textured granular glass or an etched surface with a velvety appearance.
depadova.com

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Clori armchair
Giorgetti
Italy

No cosy lounge or office is complete without a comfortable armchair – and this swivel wing chair and ottoman is the perfect design-minded addition. Made by Brianza-based Giorgetti, the Clori model is defined by its five-spoke metal base, finished with solid Canaletto walnut inserts.
giorgettimeda.com

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Stopper lamp
Daniel Schofield
UK

Designed on the back of an apéritif napkin at Milanese establishment Bar Basso, this lamp takes inspiration from a wine bottle stopper. Composed of a smooth opal glass shade and a cork body, it’s light and warm in appearance, with a subtly indented button for adjusting light levels and finding the perfect cocktail-hour glow.
daniel-schofield.com

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Ayon dining chair
Lema
Italy

Italian designers and architects Gabriele and Oscar Buratti’s leather-clad Ayon is the perfect perch for dinner parties. Its slender frame is made from ash, with upholstery in several hues. It celebrates the slight natural imperfections of wood and leather, adding character to a well thought-out seat.
lemamobili.com

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Origata console table
Porro
Italy

Created with designer Nao Tamura and made from thin aluminium sheets, the Origata’s construction is informed by kimono-making techniques, whereby materials are cut and folded to take striking forms. The table is available in a range of glossy colours but we’re partial to the warm glow of arancio siena.
porro.com

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Base Stool
Origin
UK

Designed by Giles Pearson for Origin (and stocked by the likes of scp), this seat is a minimalist take on the ubiquitous plastic stool. Pearson’s careful refinement of a well-known form ensures the perch is suited to a range of environments. Origin is currently experimenting with a host of wavy new colourways.
originfurniture.com

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VLA62 Radio House Mirror
Carl Hansen & Søn
Denmark

The vla62 was originally designed in 1945 by Vilhelm Lauritzen for Copenhagen’s Radio House. Re-released by Carl Hansen & Søn, it has a deep, concave frame that adds warmth to any space.
carlhansen.com

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F2 floor lamp
Minimalux
UK

Made from partly recycled aluminium, the slender F2 enriches the atmosphere of any room. Its cylindrical shade gently diffuses light without bulb glare.
minimalux.com

10.

Arcade Chair
SmithMatthias
UK

This new piece strikes the balance between comfort and beauty. Its curving profiles complement a wide rotating backrest, which adapts to its user’s seating position.
smithmatthias.com

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Lauren armchair
Flexform
Italy

Antonio Citterio’s design appears to be inspired by a director’s chair. The base is composed of solid wood while its armrest, seat and backrest are made from metal that’s clad in cowhide.
flexform.it

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12.

Ridge Vase
Muuto
Denmark

As the name suggests, a subtle sculptural ridge adds visual interest to this vase, while propping up floral arrangements and offering a handle for manoeuvrability.
muuto.com

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13.

Isles Side Table
Jacob Marks
UK

The compact Isles Side Table is made from a mix of sustainably grown timber and is an ode to natural British materials. A playful addition to any home, it’s finished in a natural hard wax oil. The jigsaw of light oak and dark alder, crafted using modern marquetry techniques, ensures that every iteration of the piece is unique.
jacobmarks.co.uk

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14.

Facet Cabinet
Hay
Denmark

Dutch designer Stefan Scholten has created this portable piece in the reductionist style for which he has become a flag bearer. The ridged surface means that the storage unit can act as a bedside table or office organiser if your workspace needs colour. Made from recycled polymers, it’s executed with characteristic Danish flair.
hay.dk

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Fonte side table
Molteni&C
Italy

This side table from Belgian designer Vincent Van Duysen would make an excellent addition to any living room or bedroom. A pragmatic work, it rests on three oak-stained, solid-wood legs, with the circular table top available in a range of finishes, including marble, glass and this dramatic black-stained oak.
molteni.it

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Additional System
Tacchini
Italy

Designed by Joe Colombo in 1967, this lounge chair and ottoman has been newly re-released by Tacchini. The retro-futurist piece is made from a series of arching cushions.
tacchini.it

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Seto Stool
Fredericia
Denmark

This solid oak and canvas stool’s H-shape structure is inspired by the form of Japan’s longest bridge, Seto Ohashi.
fredericia.com

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Anagram Sofa
Vitra
Switzerland

This Panter & Tourron-designed sofa can be configured to suit any space, thanks to its range of backrests and side panels.
vitra.com

19.

Ren magazine rack
Poltrona Frau
Italy

Keep reading matter tidy with this handy addition to Poltrona Frau’s Ren line by Neri & Hu.
poltronafrau.com

20.

Profile Stool
Case
UK

Made from solid wood, this stool has a soft upholstered leather seat and a recessed back for comfort.
casefurniture.com

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21.

Wassily Chair
Knoll
USA

Marcel Breuer’s famous design has been refreshed as a new edition available in a host of Bauhaus-inspired colours.
knoll.com

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22.

Daystak Table and Chair
&Tradition
Denmark

To own a table or a chair by Robin Day, who helped to shape the look and feel of postwar Britain, is to have a piece of design history in your home. The striking Daystak collection from 1951 has just been reissued by &Tradition and exemplifies Day’s attention to detail and love of timber.
andtradition.com

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23.

Jepara Shelf
Reddie
Australia

Made from 100 per cent reclaimed teak wood, the Jepara shelving system is an impressive work by Reddie, a brand established by Caroline and Andrew Olah. Highlights of this design include the sleek metal corners that connect the shelves to the frame and provide a striking contrast with the solid wood.
reddie.com.au

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24.

PR Link speaker
La Boite
France

La Boite’s multiroom speaker, created in collaboration with Micromega, has a touch of the mid-century about it. Stocked by Silvera, it combines digital with tactile analogue features in a clean, compact form. The walnut-coloured front grille protects the speakers, creating a minimalist musical marvel.
laboiteconcept.com

25.

Tortello armchair
B&B Italia
Italy

For an armchair with personality, look no further than design duo Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby’s playfully plump Tortello. Recently unveiled by b&b Italia, the name of the curvaceous piece derives from tortello, a folded pasta shape associated with the Lombardy region of Italy.
bebitalia.com

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