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6 Loom Collection By Bill Amberg Lighting Bill Amberg brings his leather expertise to lighting with a series of hand-knotted or machine-woven leather lamps, through which LED lighting softly shines. Leather in natural and dark brown shades complements the antique brass finish of the curved steel framework.
billambergstudio.com
7 Volar Bio (new colours available) By Ultrafabrics Six new colours inspired by soil, sand, planting and organic dye sources expand the Volar Bio range. It is a leather alternative – suitable for upholstery and vertical surfaces in ofices, hospitality, retail or healthcare – that can withstand frequent cleaning and bleaching.
ultrafabricsinc.com
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Rainy + Starlight wallpaper By Serena Confalonieri for Wall&decò Rainy mixes a striped motif with raindrop- inspired trailing circular elements. Starlight is inspired by historic Florentine marbled papers, but compresses and repeats the pattern to form digital ‘glitches’. Both are suitable for contract projects.
wallanddeco.com
9 Trestle By Jennifer Newman The statement indoor/ outdoor dining table features an oversized cantilever top on demountable trestle legs. Made from recycled lightweight extruded aluminium tubes (with almost zero production waste), the table is hand-welded and powder-coated for strength and a watertight finish.
jennifernewman.com
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Colourful Creativity By Studio Woot Woot for Unilin
The first of a series of collaborative projects between international studios, this collection uses a bold colour palette aimed at stimulating creativity across ofice spaces. 21 colours are available for the HPL and melamine- faced panels, suitable for horizontal and vertical surfaces.
unilinpanels.com
4. DE PASQUALE+MAFFINI 6. DAVID CLEVELAND 10. LUC ROYMANS PHOTOGRAPHY
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