Editor’s Picks: 10 Must-Have Kitchen Design Items

La Fornace Comfort Collection | Urban Feelings
Full body colorful terracotta, designed to be the ideal choice to fit into a simple and traditional aesthetic, giving warmth and texture to any wall.

Madco Lamp | Ambientec
Together with designer Elisa Ossino, Ambientec experiments for the first time with color , giving a warm, emotional, and at the same time minimalist touch to a contemporary lantern.

Movement Dining Table | Good Colony x SSS Atelier
37 tiered layers of oak and walnut pay homage to the ripples of sand on designer Sarah Sherman Samuels’ native Michigan shoreline.

Nu-Disco Shakedown wallpaper collection | Society of Wonderland
For the ultimate blast from the past, look to Society of Wonderland’s Nu-Disco Shakedown, which reimagines the popular curves of the 1970s in a selection of bright, maximalist colorways. Pictured: Elevation Blue.

Solid Leg Stool | Good Colony x Studio Paolo Ferrari
Featuring a fully upholstered body with a striking hammered-metal footrest.

Majorelle Collection | Dooq
Highly organic, the Majorelle collection by Margarida Pereira evokes flowers of an imaginary garden. Informed by textures found in nature, the collection features a dappled surface made from resin-soaked foam.

Les Rivieres De L’indus | Pierre Frey
Printed with the block printing technique by the Manufacture Royale d’Oberkampf around 1791, this pattern is better known as the Chinese Nested Pattern. It consists of decorative elements found at the base of Indian trees of life. It is traditionally hand screen printed in France on a superb cotton percale. Also available in wallpaper.

Chechal-1 Pendant | Chechal Studio
The subtle beige tone, the way the light hangs, and the interlocking of the palm create a dialogue with the space. Its dynamism and playfulness contrast with the textures and colors that whisper a sophisticated bohemian spirit. Hand-woven palm, Hand-turned Tzalam wood.

Zellige Collection | Salima Filali
From minimalist to graphic patterns, the elegance of this collection’s creations lies in the design and technical know-how, but also in the possibility of being able to personalize each of them. Pictured left: Zahra; Pictured right: Plume.

Donzella No. 179, Rare Wall Sconce | Gino Sarfatti for Arteluce
Italy c. 1950. Playful yet sophisticated, this light references sculpture in lacquered aluminum, brass, frosted glass and plastic switches.

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