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Saga by In Common With The studio has
launched a new series of reimagined task lighting. Saga is available in three configurations: solo, duo and trio. It is infused with the studio’s signature customisation and systems-based design. Comprised of three modular shapes – each available in a range of sizes and finishes – it can be configured to support different needs.
incommonwith.com
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Wave by Duravit
A new tap design by Duravit that features a slim, cylindrical base that transitions into the gently rounded spout to contrast its precise edges. Available in chrome, matt black, and three additional scratch- resistant and durable PVD surfaces – brushed stainless steel, brushed bronze, polished gold – Wave offers an attractive option for bathroom design.
duravit.com
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Lissoni sofa by Fritz Hansen Fritx Hansen now adds new configurations to the Lissoni sofa series with freestanding poufs, lounge chairs in two sizes, as well as left- and right-facing corner modules. It has also introduced new upholstery textiles from Sacho/ Kvadrat to the series to now offer a range of natural shades of brown, beige and green.
fritzhansen.com
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S 220 by Industrial Facility for Thonet A swivel/tilt chair completes Thonet’s S 220 range. No.214, a modern version of the No.14 chair, features a graphic outline to the back, in steam bent wood and formed plywood, seat for stacking. Its height adjustable/swivel/tilt version counterpart brings the qualities of the S 220 to home working.
industrialfacility.co.uk |
thonet.de
10 RePlay by Camira Camira has launched this new recycled fabric, woven entirely from plastic bottles. RePlay, which is inspired by sportswear and created using 100 per cent post-consumer recycled polyester, has a knitted cellular appearance in a woven construction and is designed for use in hybrid workspaces, educational and hospitality settings.
camirafabrics.com
3. ORIGINAL BTC BLOSSOM PORTABLE LIGHT £489
WWW.ORIGINALBTC.COM 0207 351 2130 4. YASSEN HRISTOV /
HOMPICS.COM 6. WILLIAM JESS LAIRD 9. GERHARDT KELLERMAN
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