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◄ The ‘Spry’ ceiling light from PORTA ROMANA was inspired by the natural, informal arrangements of the wildly popular 20th- century florist Constance Spry; look closer to see dragonf lies, bees and ants hiding within its intricate laser-cut foliage.
▼ Detail is everything on this Alexander Lamont ‘Galeria’ day bed; the upholstered section sits on a slim platform in raw shagreen, while the bolsters are held in place with sculpted bronze legs punctuated by buttons made from semi-precious stone. Find it at ALEXANDER LAMONT + MILES.
▲ Bamboo was an elegant choice of material for Regency furniture, and this British-made ‘Bamboo’ desk by PAOLO MOSCHINO LTD reinvents that aesthetic in metal, retaining all the detail of the natural material but with an alluring gleam.
▼ ‘Hidden Hills’ is a modular sofa by FRATO with generous proportions, sitting on a smart brushed-brass and timber plinth. Its nine components – including a chaise and a marble-topped table – can be mixed and matched to build the ideal seating configuration.
◄ French illustration studio Icinori is behind ‘Altronde’ from DEDAR, part of a new collection of textile wallcoverings. It features a whimsical depiction of an ideal city, with intertwining scenes of steps, arches and slender trees, all with a subtle texture thanks to its linen composition.
► Bathrooms are getting bolder, and this ‘Bellissimo’ porcelain tile from ARTISANS OF DEVIZES is a compelling way to make a statement with its richly veined pattern and large-scale format.
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