Step into a world where design classics meet modern reinterpretation, transforming your living space into a harmonious blend of chic aesthetics and functional elegance. Explore three iconic pieces that redefine home decor, curated for those who appreciate both style and substance.
1.Rotary Tray by Jasper Morrison
Jasper Morrison’s Rotary Tray breathes new, modern life into the classic tiered tray design. With its understated shape and colors, the Rotary Tray effortlessly complements all interior styles, serving various functions across living rooms, bathrooms, entryways, offices, and even children’s rooms. A versatile and decorative solution, the Rotary Tray provides an elegant way to organize any space.
2.Nuage Vase
The Nuage Vase, with its undulating shape and anodized aluminum finish in various colors, creates a captivating interplay of light and shadow. Flowers and greenery can be arranged within the eight independent tubes, and due to its precise external contour, multiple vases can be assembled to form an entire “cloud structure.”
Materials: Anodized aluminum, rubber stopper.
Nuage Abstrait: Due to special surface treatment and resulting pigment deposits, colors gradually change over time, creating a unique artistic patina. Direct sunlight exposure should be minimized.
The distinctive shape of the Nuage Vase first appeared in the works of Ronan Bouroullec and Erwan Bouroullec in 2002. Initially produced as plastic modular units, these cloud-like formations could be grouped into clusters or large configurations. Over the years, the Bouroullec brothers evolved the shape, incorporating it repeatedly into their graphic works. For the Nuage Vase, the designers employed cloud patterns of varying lengths. The cavities of the basic form now stand upright, dividing the vase into eight tubes for artful floral arrangements. The undulating surface creates a captivating play of light and shadow, and individual vases can be assembled into an entire “cloud.” Nuages Vases are available in colored anodized aluminum or ceramic, in various sizes.
3.Wooden Dolls Mother Fish & Child
Introducing two fish—a mother fish and her offspring—to Alexander Girard’s joyful family of wooden dolls, adding another theme from the animal kingdom. Their horizontal orientation distinguishes them from the standing posture of many other dolls in the collection.
Materials: Solid fir wood, hand-painted.
Packaging: High-quality wooden box with printed label, includes promotional booklet.
Wood Origin: Silver fir (Abies alba) from Western Europe and/or Poland.
Materials (Mother Fish & Child): Solid fir wood, hand-painted, metal weights in fish bodies.
Discover the essence of timeless design with the Rotary Tray, Nuage Vase, and Wooden Dolls Mother Fish & Child. Each piece tells a unique story, adding character to your living space. Elevate your home with these artful classics that seamlessly blend form and function, turning everyday spaces into expressions of your individual style.