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And, in a special nod to the late, great Cédric Ragot, we’ve included his ‘Full Moon’ lamp to add a more lunar luminescence. Pinch Design’s ‘Nim Natural’ table, apparently unplugged from the lunar surface, casts a distinct moon shadow. ‘White Noise’, a suspension LED lamp by Diesel Living and Foscarini, adds its own star-spangled celestial dome, while an inner dome creates both diffuse divine light and a UFO-ish single beam.
Suitably awed, we lit a path to our own fecund clearing.
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Jan Kath’s ‘Magic View’ rug asks us to raise our heads and take in a patch of sky framed by the towering rainforest. Stranger things are happening as alien light forms pepper the skies Shave oil, $60 Brow gelcomb, $45, both by Tom Ford Jacket, £1,466 shirt, £545 roll neck, £822 trousers, £532 jacket (held in hand), £1,500, all by Philipp Plein.
Neolithic Shave Set, Pewter edition, £299 ‘mark k’ Razor, £149, both by Thomas clipper. Gosha Rubchinskiy Eau de Toilette, £65, by Comme des Garçons. Tuscan Wash Bag, £149, by Thomas clipper. small ‘Shaker’ box, $100, by Jonah Tagaki. on shelves, from top to bottom, left to right: Clay Pomade, £20 Wax Pomade, £20, both by Daimon Barber. ‘Dakota suede II’ fabric in grape, £40 per m, by Kirkby Design. ‘Spot’ stool in walnut, $1,470, by Michael Anastassiades, for Herman Miller. Pictured: Set’ dressing unit, €8,048, by Giuseppe Casarosa, for Ceccotti Collezioni. Designed by Giuseppe Casarosa, it pairs perfectly with Michael Anastassiades’ first piece for Herman Miller, a pert wooden stool with a parallel metal crossbar. Launched to celebrate the 55th Salone del Mobile, Ceccotti Collezioni’s contemporary take on the gentleman’s dressing room combines the elements of a screen, handcrafted in solid ash, with integral shelves, hangers and a circular mirror. Side table: Newly updated to celebrate the upcoming 30th anniversary of Maison Christian Liaigre, the ‘Praslin’ table is a modern classic, with a bronze base and a polished wood top.Ĭoffee table: With its jigsaw-piece marble top, Rodolfo Dordoni’s ‘Jacob’ table for Minotti demonstrates his genius for reinvention: expect copycat designs to flood the high street soon.Īrmchair: Designed by Antonio Citterio for B&B Italia, the wide seat and high back of the ‘Édouard’ armchair offer excellent ergonomic support, while embracing the sitter with its sinuous lines.Īs originally featured in the February 2017 issue of Wallpaper* (*215). Table lamp: Jean-Louis Deniot’s ‘Obsidian’ table lamp for Baker juggles with notions of weight and balance, with two alabaster hemispheres balanced on each other. Sofa: Carlo Colombo’s reinterpretation for Giorgetti of the sofa shape shows how the best designers are constantly fine-tuning classic forms and inventing new ones.Ĭabinet: Jean-Marie Massaud’s collection of bookcases and storage units for Poltrona Frau incorporates a system of wooden grids, which can be moved to create different sequences each time.īowl: Another Jean-Louis Deniot eye-catcher for Baker, this ‘Iron Eye’ bowl has a glass centre gripped by spider-like arms. Rug: Inspired by Roman tesserae that he discovered in the garden of his Wiltshire farmhouse, the hand-woven rugs in Luke Irwin’s Mosaic collection can be ordered in any size and colour.įloor lamp: Splayed double shades give this cast aluminium lamp by Matter Made its distinctive shape, while its AC LEDs cast a soft, dimmable light. Touch down and explore a brave new world of form and high function – it’s the shape of things to come