Dezeen Showroom: a kaleidoscopic series of rugs that reference the work of a 20th-century French artist is among 17 new products recently listed on Dezeen Showroom.
Sonia and Sonya rug collection by Sonya Winner Rug Studio
Circular shapes made up of colourful concentric patterns characterise this series of tactile floor coverings by British brand Sonya Winner Rug Studio, which took cues from artwork by Sonia Delaunay.
A large area rug and a long, thin runner rug are included in the Sonia and Sonya rug collection, both of which help to create an eclectic and energetic atmosphere in interior spaces.
The range was recently featured on Dezeen Showroom, alongside a bench and table made from aluminium that follow a similar manufacturing technique to the process of creating Japanese kimonos. Also featured is a bright orange toilet that has a form and texture reminiscent of Brutalist architecture.
Read on to see more of the latest products:
CombiCookTop V4000 I804 by V-Zug
Swiss brand V-Zug has created a slimline induction hob with a subtle integrated extractor fan.
The CombiCookTop V4000 I804 is characterised by a central cutout that sucks steam and fumes into it, as well as a sleek, mirrored appearance when not in use.
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Andromeda credenza by LSM for UniFor
As part of its Andromeda collection, Italian furniture company UniFor worked with architecture and design studio LSM on a sideboard that has a sleek yet powerful appearance.
The Andromeda credenza comes in a range of finish options and has both open and closed storage compartments.
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Origata collection by Nao Tamura for Porro
Japanese designer Nao Tamura worked with Italian furniture brand Porro on a duo of furniture items that reference the ancient process of creating traditional kimonos.
The Origata collection comprises a console table and a bench, which are both made from sheets of aluminium that have been carefully bent to resemble the garment's folds.
Italian brand Marazzi has released a range of porcelain stoneware tiles named Artcraft that celebrate the handmade quality appearance of traditional
From decorative, ornate patterns to plain finishes, all tiles in the collection come in either semi-matt or natural finishes to suit a range of interior design schemes.
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Celsius Cooking system by Asko
Swedish brand Asko has released a cooking system centring around smart induction hobs.
As well as the hobs, the Celsius Cooking system contains smart pans, pots and thermometers that communicate with each other via Bluetooth to ensure optimal cooking conditions.
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Formation 02 Toilet by Samuel Ross for Kohler
British designer Samuel Ross was informed by the sharp angles and mottled texture of concrete when designing this toilet for bathroom brand Kohler.
The Formation 02 Toilet has a vivid orange colour and, despite its statuesque design, has a myriad of integrated digital functions.
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A range of ceramic tiles suitable for both large and small-scale developments has been released by Australian surfaces brand Kaolin.
Future tiles come in a selection of sizes and colours, and are durable enough for use in high traffic areas including transport hubs.
Pop lighting collection by Nahtrang for Rakumba
Spanish design studio Nahtrang and Australian brand Rakumba have developed a lighting collection that centres around a modular pendant light that can be combined to form wavy statement lighting pieces.
The Pop lighting collection also contains a floor lamp, sconce and table light, which share a common design language characterised by looping frames and cylindrical shades.
Cosmo pavilion by AMDL Circle for Ethimo
Design studio AMDL Circle worked with Italian company Ethimo on a contemporary pergola supported by teak, a wood that weathers over time when exposed to the elements.
The Cosmo pavilion is crowned by a canopy made from aluminium and polyester fabric that is uplit by integrated lighting.
Typo office chair by AMDL Circle for Mara
Italian studio AMDL Circle collaborated with furniture brand Mara on a task chair with a distinctively crinkled structure.
The Typo office chair has a gently concaved wooden seat and backrest in contrast to the rigid metal frame that has a bent silhouette.
Handcraft carpet tiles by Modulyss
Belgian flooring brand Modulyss looked to nature to inform its Handcraft range of carpet tiles.
The series includes a tile named Moss, which has a furry texture that represents the tactile qualities of moss, and a pattern called Leaf, which mimics the way leaves age over time.
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Hut lounge bed by Marco Lavit for Ethimo
Designer Marco Lavit worked with Italian outdoor furniture company Ethimo on a nest-like day bed with a cone-shaped form.
The Hut lounge bed is made up of Accoya wood slats that gently lean into the centre, with the option to add a curtain across the entrance for increased privacy.
BetteAnti-Slip Sense finishes by Bette
A surface treatment that provides anti-slip measures when activated by water is the invention of German bathroom brand Bette.
BetteAnti-Slip Sense finishes can be applied to bathtubs and shower trays in both conventional white and other colourways.
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Stilo furniture system by Spalvieri & Del Ciotto for Scavolini
Italian brand Scavolini and industrial design studio Spalvieri & Del Ciotto collaborated on a system of storage that can be specified for use in kitchens, bathrooms and living spaces.
The Stilo furniture system comes in a spectrum of finish options and includes storage, shelving, cupboards and cabinets.
Poetica furniture system by Scavolini
Wooden finishes are the primary material used in Scavolini's Poetica furniture system, which aims to imbue spaces with a homely, familiar atmosphere.
Each component can be mixed and matched to create bespoke systems incorporating shelving, cabinets and cupboards, creating cohesive interior spaces.
Oblò pendant light by Paola Navone for Lodes
Venetian brand Lodes worked together with Italian architect Paola Navone on a range of pendant lights with nautical elements.
Oblò pendant lights come in three sizes and various glass finishes and are united by their buoy-like appearance.
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