Curves Ahead

Furnishings take a turn with arched forms that bend all the rules

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Fusaichi console table. Photo courtesy of Das Wolfe
Fusaichi console table. Photo courtesy of Das Wolfe

Underneath a stunning white oak burl veneer top, the Fusaichi console table by Das Wolfe hides a pair of drawers that emerge from both sides—supported by a gorgeous graduated arched base.

Cirkus chandelier. Photo by Vakker
Cirkus chandelier. Photo by Vakker

The playful U-shaped modules that make up the Cirkus chandelier from Vakker can be moved and rotated to create a custom lighting look.

Marcia Sky wallpaper by Graham & Brown. Photo courtesy of Graham & Brown
Marcia Sky wallpaper. Photo courtesy of Graham & Brown

The Marcia Sky wallpaper by Graham & Brown features strong lines paired with curved forms.

Ama armchair by Paolo Castelli for Artemest. Photo courtesy of Artemest
Ama armchair by Paolo Castelli. Photo courtesy of Artemest

The Art Deco silhouette of the Ama armchair by Paolo Castelli for Artemest incorporates asymmetrical arches for a profile that’s both cozy and chic.

Dreamer floor lamp for Studio M. Photo courtesy of Studio M
Dreamer floor lamp for Studio M. Photo courtesy of Studio M

Drawing inspiration from her acclaimed Dreamcloud exhibit at the last Art Basel Miami Beach, Nina Magon created the double-arched Dreamer floor lamp for Studio M by incorporating iridescent glass orbs with LEDs onto curved heritage brass.

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