Dezeen Showroom: a series of versatile tables comprised of rounded aluminium forms is among eight new products featured on Dezeen Showroom.
Twill tables by Gibson Karlo for DesignByThem
Side, coffee, bar and dining tables that share a common design language defined by rounded forms are the result of a collaboration between designer Gibson Karlo and Sydney-brand DesignByThem.
Twill tables are made from aluminium – powder-coated in a variety of shades – and come in four-legged or pedestal bases, which recall the segmented appearance of their matching chair‘s backrests.
Twill was recently featured on Dezeen Showroom alongside a wheelchair-accessible meeting booth and a space-age-informed easy chair for contract interiors.
Read on to see more of the latest products:
Workplace furniture brand Mute has created a broad collection of customisable office pods that combine ample space with multifunctionality.
Modular Pods‘ spacious sizes allow them to accommodate large groups, including wheelchair users. Various finishes, materials and furnishings can be specified to tailor the space to the needs and aesthetics of the workplace.
Find out more about Modular Pods ›
A thick, tactile seat pad is contained within a curved shell in this task chair created by Japanese furniture brand Okamura.
The Floris chair comes in various base options, finishes and upholstery choices, allowing the seats to blend into a myriad of interior styles.
Fin lounge chair by Daniel Schofield for NaughtOne
British designer Daniel Schofield collaborated with contract furniture brand NaughtOne on a laid back, armless lounge chair with a form that references retro-style space-age design.
The Fin lounge chair has a padded, sloping silhouette that is fully upholstered in a choice of fabrics, creating an inviting and tactile seating option for public spaces.
Facilitating face-to-face connection is the goal of this two-person meeting booth by office furniture brand Kabin.
Kabin 2 has a geometric, faceted appearance that can be personalised through a choice of colourways during specification and by altering its myriad of atmospheric settings for comfort during use.
Neutral hues and easy forms characterise this chair by Japanese office furniture brand Okamura that is designed for use by guests in corporate spaces.
The Emino chair features piped edge detailing and a choice of base styles, allowing it to blend seamlessly into any office design scheme.
Patterns akin to natural striated marble and fossil-filled stone have been added to The Top range of stone-look slabs by tile manufacturer Marazzi.
Users can now choose the slabs in dramatic, classical Calacatta and muted, earthy Jura and Infinity Anthracite, all of which are suitable for a variety of kitchen and bathroom-based applications.
Personalised cabinet fronts slotted onto IKEA or Howdens units is “the affordable path to a designer kitchen” according to London-based kitchen design brand Hølte.
Users can select from five block colours or five wood veneers for their ONE cabinet fronts, as well as from a choice of five types of handles, knobs and pulls.
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