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Comma by Vitra A work environment that can be structured to suit changing needs, Comma mirrors the functionality and aesthetic of scaffolding. Consisting of a parts kit, it can be configured into different structures. The basic module is made from tubular steel and can be assembled into different configurations such as workstations, shelf units, phone booths, team benches and others. vitra.com


2 Xcut and Xcross by Alape New to market are two innovative floor standing designs from Alape that dissolve the typical closed cylindrical form of a washstand. The Xcross has an open design and features glazed steel, which is available in a bicolour finish: matt black with a white gloss basin. Lightweight and entirely white, Xcut features a shelf and provides practical storage in the smallest of spaces. alape.com


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Sorrento by Alexander Rose The Sorrento dining set is an extension of the luxury Sorrento lounge range, designed from 100% FSC-certified solid teak. The set consists of a generous sized armchair and a choice of eight or 10-seater table. The chair has a slatted back and seat with softly tapered legs. Like the entire Sorrento range it can be left outside all year round, and has a 10-year warranty attached. alexander-rose.co.uk


4 Truly by Bolon Truly features enlarged patterns, colour effects and hyper texture. Ideal for ofices, hospitality venues and communal areas in the private rented sector, the collection is created in-house and shaped around the vision of the five women who make up the design team: five distinct patterns, each with its own expression and identity, representing the passions and expertise of the team. bolon.com/uk


5 Terrazzo and Elemental Terrazzo by Amtico Responding to customer demand for a modern, easy-to- install alternative to natural terrazzo, Terrazzo and Elemental Terrazzo are part of Amtico’s new LVT Spacia Stones range. The six new Terrazzo colourways are densely packed with ‘chips’, while the bolder Elemental Terrazzo features larger ‘marble’ pieces, all set within a ‘concrete’ base for a dramatic effect. amtico.com


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