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Our pick of products new to market
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WORDS BY EMILY MARTIN
New flush plates by Dornbracht Adding new flush plates to Dornbracht’s range of accessories, the collection was designed in collaboration with Geberit. Available in all Dornbracht finishes, as well as chrome there are Brushed Dark Platinum, Matte Black, or Durabrass (23kt gold) finishes. The plates come with round or square push- buttons, with custom options also available.
dornbracht.com
2 Luna Pura by Occhio
This table top light creates a candlelight atmosphere that can be adjusted to create cooler and warmer tones. The partially mirrored glass sphere reflects the light of the light’s 'fireball' downwards, which gives the luminaire an atmospheric glow. Powered by a rechargeable battery, it can be used indoors, outdoors, individually or as a group.
occhio.com
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RAK-Ingot by RAK Ceramics These washbasins feature sleek shapes and luxurious finishes, offering seamless integration into contemporary bathrooms. Available in four shapes – oval, rectangle, round and square – the basins are available in striking finishes: Matt Black, Brushed Nickel and Brushed Brass, with the collection adding a touch of opulence to any bathroom space.
rakceramics.com/uk
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Armchair 45 by Artek Artek is reintroducing the Alvar Aalto classic as part of its Crafted Through Time range of furniture and lighting that celebrates the depth of multi-layered spaces. Originally designed by Aalto in 1947, the chair is made from natural materials and features a Finnish birch frame, with upholstery options including quilted leather and natural linen webbing.
artek.fi/en
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The Faaborg Chair by Carl Hansen & Son The iconic Faaborg Chair, which was designed by Kaare Klint, turns 110 years old this year. Designed for the Faaborg Museum and featuring hand-woven French rattan, the chair is characterised by its relatively thin legs, tapering to a point at the base, and its curved back – both lending it a particularly light, elegant and refined expression.
carlhansen.com
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