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17/06/2026

Wave Wall Panels is an acoustic system for walls and ceilings that helps reduce echo. It is an environmentally conscious design made from recycled PET bottles, with a lightweight modular structure, easy installation, and is available in 16 colors via UPD.

14/06/2026

Fjord TV Cabinet from the Fjord collection, designed by , is an storage unit developed for residential interiors. It is produced under full-cycle manufacturing control, in ash or oak, with available customization in dimensions, materials, and finishes. 

10/06/2026

EDGE Coffee Table is a sculptural coffee table series made from solid natural stone, including travertine, marble, and Negro Marquina. The design is based on architectural composition principles, combining mass, proportion, and clean geometry, where each piece is defined by the natural pattern and veining of the stone. The collection is produced in limited quantities and positions furniture as collectible design objects.

The MELIA turns comfort into the structure itself. Large rounded volumes and deep seating define the model while maintai...
09/06/2026

The MELIA turns comfort into the structure itself. Large rounded volumes and deep seating define the model while maintaining a visually calm silhouette. The sofa was designed equally for private relaxation and informal business environments, which gives it unusual flexibility.

It fits interiors where comfort must remain architectural. Open living rooms, lounge spaces, hospitality interiors and work environments that avoid formal corporate aesthetics. Large dimensions require open space around the object so the silhouette remains readable.

BLANCHE approaches MELIA through proportion. The model keeps a low profile and broad geometry, which visually lowers the centre of gravity and creates a grounded atmosphere. The object looks soft from every angle, which allows it to function as an island sofa within open layouts.

Multiple fabric categories allow tonal or textured variations. Straight corner and sofa bed configurations are available in several dimensions.

The model balances domestic comfort with spatial presence. Choose it if you want softness that shapes the architecture of the interior.

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The KVKZ Brass by PIKART balances restraint with theatricality unusually well. Brass spheres. Handblown glass. A suspend...
08/06/2026

The KVKZ Brass by PIKART balances restraint with theatricality unusually well. Brass spheres. Handblown glass. A suspended composition that feels almost ceremonial. Originally conceived for a Caucasian restaurant interior, the lamp translates rich visual references into a quieter, more disciplined object.

It belongs above dining tables, in intimate hospitality interiors, or within monochrome spaces that need one concentrated point of warmth. Brushed brass absorbs light softly, while the glass spheres sharpen reflections around it.

Crafted from brass, steel, and handblown glass, with lacquered or patinated finishes available. Variants include light brass, black-and-gold, and green patinated brass editions. Small air bubbles and slight irregularities remain visible within the glass as a direct result of manual blowing techniques.

The reflections are intentionally uneven, preventing the object from feeling sterile under direct light. The lamp changes character completely between daylight and evening illumination.

PIKART continues to build its lighting language through traditional brassworking and glass craftsmanship rooted in Ukrainian production methods. The KVKZ reflects this approach precisely: contemporary in silhouette, yet deeply tied to manual fabrication and material honesty. The object feels composed.

The CANELLI avoids spectacle and focuses on physical comfort. The low headboard with stitched square geometry creates st...
07/06/2026

The CANELLI avoids spectacle and focuses on physical comfort. The low headboard with stitched square geometry creates structure without visual heaviness. Compact proportions make the bed suitable for smaller interiors while keeping a full upholstered volume.

It fits bedrooms that rely on restraint. Urban apartments, contemporary hotel suites and interiors where furniture should support a quiet atmosphere instead of dominating it.

The low headboard changes the visual centre of the room. It works best in interiors with visible wall space above the bed rather than heavy shelving or oversized decor.

The object works through balance. A low horizontal silhouette expands the room visually while the stitched upholstery introduces rhythm without ornament.

The bed feels understated but technically resolved through layered materials and durable construction. Choose it if you want comfort expressed through precision.

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The Watercolor Strip by THE O translates a painted coastline into an interior surface without losing the instability of ...
06/06/2026

The Watercolor Strip by THE O translates a painted coastline into an interior surface without losing the instability of the original brushwork. The stripes are imperfect. Pigment bleeds softly across the composition. At a moment when interiors are saturated with hyper-precise digital prints, this piece preserves the irregularity of painting by hand.

Produced on non-woven wallpaper with a vinyl coating, the surface combines painterly softness with durability suited to contemporary interiors. Resistant to soap, detergents, diluted acids, and moisture, it is designed for spaces where tactility matters as much as longevity. The original artwork was painted en plein air on the southern coast of Italy by designer Yevhen Lytvynenko, translating direct observation of sea, horizon, and light into a continuous wall composition.

Notice how the colour density shifts across the stripes. Certain areas dissolve almost completely into the background, while others remain saturated and heavy. This imbalance prevents the wall from feeling mechanically repeated and allows light to alter the composition throughout the day.

THE O approaches wallpaper as a spatial intervention. The Watercolor Strip composition carries traces of travel sketching, contemporary graphic language, and mural-scale painting simultaneously. The result feels calm, but never static.

The NAVAZI by SVITANOK reduces lighting to an almost calligraphic gesture. A single bent metal line rises from the floor...
04/06/2026

The NAVAZI by SVITANOK reduces lighting to an almost calligraphic gesture. A single bent metal line rises from the floor and folds into illumination with very little visual interruption. At a moment when floor lamps grow increasingly oversized and decorative, this piece relies on tension, balance, and restraint instead.

It belongs in interiors that already understand silence. Beside low seating. Against raw walls. In rooms where shadows are allowed to remain visible rather than fully erased by light. The lamp works because the metal line appears continuous, almost drawn into space. Available in muted monochrome finishes alongside deeper custom tones depending on project specification.

The designers approach lighting less as decoration and more as spatial drawing. Production combines metal bending, welding, and manual finishing techniques. Slight traces of the fabrication process remain visible beneath the powder coating, preventing the lamp from feeling overly industrial or mechanically perfect.

The LAKE 5 breaks the rigidity usually expected from reflective objects. The contour feels fluid and irregular, yet the ...
03/06/2026

The LAKE 5 breaks the rigidity usually expected from reflective objects. The contour feels fluid and irregular, yet the surface remains highly controlled. Reflection becomes softer because the frame avoids perfect repetition and sharp closure.

It fits interiors that rely on atmosphere. Bedrooms, lounge areas, hospitality spaces and transitional zones where mirrors work as spatial objects. It works best with open surrounding space.

Noom approaches mirrors as sculptural forms connected to movement and perception. The LAKE 5 follows this logic through asymmetrical balance and softened proportions.

Mirror glass combined with a slim metal structure. Available in several finish options depending on project palette and scale requirements.

Its strength comes from proportion. Choose it if you want a mirror that changes the space's rhythm.

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The BOLD Square Dining Table by LLAB.DESIGN rejects the visual lightness dominating contemporary dining furniture. The p...
02/06/2026

The BOLD Square Dining Table by LLAB.DESIGN rejects the visual lightness dominating contemporary dining furniture. The proportions are grounded, compact, and deliberately heavy in appearance, allowing the object to anchor the entire room rather than disappear within it. At a moment when interiors are increasingly temporary and visually diluted, this table insists on permanence.

It belongs in spaces with material clarity. Dining rooms with stone floors. Hospitality interiors with muted palettes and controlled lighting. The table works because the volume is reduced to essential planes without decorative interruption. The square format intensifies proximity between people, making conversation feel more concentrated and direct.

Crafted from natural stone combined with powder-coated or brushed metal elements depending on the selected finish. Available in multiple stone variations, from pale mineral tones to darker surfaces with pronounced veining. Custom dimensions and finish adaptations available upon request. Each tabletop remains visually singular due to the natural behaviour of the stone. Under changing light, the stone surface reveals depth, mineral traces, and slight irregularities impossible to reproduce artificially.

The BOLD collection reflects LLAB.DESIGN’s interest in furniture that communicates through proportion and pressure rather than ornament. The designers avoid expressive gestures, allowing material weight and spatial balance to define the object entirely.

Production combines precision stone cutting with careful manual finishing. Every slab is selected individually, then processed to preserve its natural pattern rather than standardise it. Slight tonal shifts, mineral inclusions, and surface inconsistencies remain visible, reinforcing the honesty of the material.

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