In Rare Form

Sculptural shapes elevate furnishings into works of art

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Crafted in Mumbai’s metal workshops, the Tavit chair is the brainchild of designer Florence Louisy for Aequo. Photo courtesy of Aequo
The Tavit chair is the brainchild of designer Florence Louisy for Aequo. Photo courtesy of Aequo

Crafted in Mumbai’s metal workshops, the Tavit chair is the brainchild of designer Florence Louisy for Aequo.

The Balancing Boxes side table from Porro defies gravity with all the right angles. Photo courtesy of Porro
The Balancing Boxes side table from Porro. Photo courtesy of Porro

The Balancing Boxes side table from Porro defies gravity with all the right angles.

The marble floating spheres and tabletop of the Kosmos center table from Hommes lend traditionally heavy stone an uncanny feeling of weightlessness. Photo courtesy of Hommes
The Kosmos center table from Hommes. Photo courtesy of Hommes

The marble floating spheres and tabletop of the Kosmos center table from Hommes lend traditionally heavy stone an uncanny feeling of weightlessness.

Hume stone bench by Kelly Wearstler. Photo courtesy of Kelly Wearstler
Hume stone bench by Kelly Wearstler. Photo courtesy of Kelly Wearstler

Although the Hume stone bench by Kelly Wearstler appears to be monolithic, it’s actually modular and made up of three uniquely carved stone blocks that straddle the line between sculpture and functional design.

Roma daybed by Fendi Casa. Photo courtesy of Fendi Casa
Roma daybed by Fendi Casa. Photo courtesy of Fendi Casa

With its asymmetric design and distinctive rounded edges, the Roma daybed by Fendi Casa has been reimagined by Dimorestudio in leather or upholstery accented by brass.

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