Pink rubber, slanted timber and vibrant micro-algae are among the many supplies that make up these eight standout items of furnishings and lighting, noticed by Dezeen’s design and interiors reporter Jane Englefield over the previous month.
La Corbeille by Hauvette & Madani
Paris interiors studio Hauvette & Madani has redesigned its previously timber La Corbeille wall lamps in strikingly veiny alabaster.
When hooked up to this modern wood wardrobe, additionally by the studio, the sculptural sconces create a intelligent two-in-one piece of furnishings and lighting.

Blue Chair by Completedworks
Expanded polystyrene, polyurethane rubber and clay come collectively in Blue Chair, a rough-hewn piece of furnishings that London model Completedworks debuted at Paris’s Matter and Form truthful earlier this month.
The armchair is characterised by massive hunks of the supplies, pleasingly organized to create the impression of thick slabs of bright-blue butter.

4D Espresso Desk by Kutarq Studio
No welding or screws have been concerned within the making of this espresso desk, which was hand-bent by designer Jordi Lopez of Valencian studio Kutarq.
The low-slung, stainless-steel desk is a great instance of minimalist furnishings that also makes a big effect with its craftsmanship.

Soof Chair by Hawa Al-Najjar
Rising Iraqi-British star Hawa Al-Najjar is one to observe for her narrative-led furnishings and considerate utility of supplies.
For her Soof Chair, the rising designer crafted a seat from moist and dry felted wool, silk and dyed waxed linen thread, which is supported by a gentle metal body and embellished with a duo of porcelain bells.
Al-Najjar designed the chair to pay homage to the traditional Kepenek, Faranji and Kulagir cloaks worn by generations of shepherds herding sheep throughout the Caucasus and Kurdistan.
“It’s a celebration of wool as a dwelling, renewable materials that may be returned to the soil on the finish of its life,” she advised Dezeen.

SO-Coloured lighting by We+
SO-Coloured is an ongoing mission by Japanese design studio We+, which includes the amalgamation of powered micro-algae with naturally derived resins to create impressively vivid finishes for furnishings and lighting.
Additionally offered at Matter and Form, these geometric lamps are a singular interpretation of normal strip lighting that showcases a pure materials that’s billions of years previous and never solely appears to be like good, however absorbs carbon dioxide on the similar time.

X’Y’Z’ by In Seoungsik
Rising Japanese designer In Seoungsik is providing individuals other ways to sit down along with his trompe l’oeil X’Y’Z chair sequence.
The timber seating is slanted at surprising angles, prompting on the spot visible intrigue and a handful of various methods to recline.

Pink Rubber Shifting by Brian Thoreen
Cascading folds of pink rubber make up this uncommon sconce by Mexico Metropolis-based designer Brian Thoreen, who is thought for his playful materials experiments.
Thoreen created the lighting as a everlasting set up for native restaurant Rosetta, the place company can benefit from the gentle glow emitted by way of the wall lamp’s beneficiant curves.

Underground Vol III by Kirkby and Transport for London
Underground Vol III is the third collaboration between textiles model Kirkby and Transport for London (TfL).
The duo upholstered items of furnishings, together with this armchair, with patterns knowledgeable by iconic moquette designs used throughout the London Underground because the 1910s.
Pictured right here, this chair is roofed with a simplified velvet model of Eden, a Nineteen Thirties artwork deco houndstooth design that initially clad seating on trams and trolley buses throughout town.













