
Junya Ishigami furnishings | MANIERA Gallery
Following a display at Salone del Mobile in Milan last month, MANIERA Gallery is presenting a new furniture series by Junya Ishigami. Elegant and subtle, the collection features a series of tables and chairs – plus two partitions and seven lamps – and is available through the MANIERA website and a small range of carefully selected furniture stores around the world.
Lớp Lamp | BằNG
This artful lighting collection embodies an innovative idea: a sphere floating amidst layers. When lit, reflections of the sphere materialize on the acrylic layers, evoking images of a sphere in motion. Even though the sphere is stationary, its multiple reflections instill a sense of movement.
Terossa Collection | Ann Sacks
Exclusive to Ann Sacks, the handcrafted Terossa terracotta tile designs are decoratively inlaid with waterjet cut pieces of marble or limestone, the stones’ warm colorations producing a tile that resonates with Old World character.
Antique & Vintage from ABASK
ABASK has introduced a new collection of carefully curated antique and vintage pieces available through their website. The assortment includes pieces by Flavio Poli, former artistic director of Seguso Vetri D’Arte; silver by Gio Ponti, considered the father of Italian design, and pieces by Jean Gerbino, the 1950s ceramicist who was heavily influenced by the Japanese technique of Neriage, where colored clay is stacked and cut in order to create intricate patterns.
Stoneware from Beginner Ceramics
Ceramicist Jesse Hamerman is spinning colorful and playful home decor that is perfect for spring and summer. From vases to lamps, mugs, and bowls, Beginner Ceramics takes a fresh perspective on the form, aiming to evoke joy through every object.
Litho Collection | Pierre Frey
Following Salone del Mobile, two new pieces have been added to the already extensive Litho line, designed by Guillaume Delvigne. Pictured here, a graphic U-shaped silhouette gives this chair a strong identity despite simple lines.
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