Dezeen Showroom: a collection of colourful glazed tiles that are designed by the end user is among 13 new products featured on Dezeen Showroom.
Dutch design brand Palet has pioneered a system for creating bespoke tiles that uses a kaleidoscopic array of colours and follows a six-stripe format.
The company is known for its glazed tiles, which can be personalised in both colouration and pattern, an unusual opportunity in the tile industry, according to Palet.
Palet's tiles were recently featured on Dezeen Showroom alongside a seating collection informed by skateboard ramps and rugs that look like miniature landscapes.
Read on to see more of the latest products:
Ramp seating by Skrivo for MDD
Milan studio Skrivo had skateboarding equipment in mind when creating this system of seating for furniture brand MDD.
The aptly named Ramp seating has curve-edged bases and corresponding rounded upholstery to give public sitting areas an air of playfulness.
Essence coffee table and stool by Norm Architects for True Design
Italian furniture brand True Design collaborated with Danish studio Norm Architects on a piece that functions as both a stool and a small coffee table.
Part of the wider Essence collection, the coffee table and stool has a simplistic form made from oak or walnut.
Confair Next system by Wilkhahn
German brand Wilkhahn has created a comprehensive system of workplace furnishings that have a consistent aesthetic despite their varying functions.
The Confair Next system comprises minimalistic seating and tables as well as auxiliary pieces such as boards and storage.
Find out more about Confair Next ›
Bobby X and Bobban X by Thomas Bernstrand and Stefan Borselius for Blå Station
Swedish brand Blå Station has refined its existing Bobby and Bobban seating with magnetic components that allow the modular components to click together in a satisfying way.
Bobby X and Bobban X can be used solo or in a myriad of connected configurations, allowing the layout of rooms to change with ease.
Find out more about Bobby X and Bobban X ›
Briefing meeting tables by IDA Design for Gunlocke
US studio IDA Design worked with office furniture brand Gunlocke on a series of meeting tables that come in an array of sizes and shapes.
Briefing meeting tables aim to optimise sightlines between users that are conducive to productive meetings, and come with integrated power outlets to support digital devices.
Find out more about Briefing meeting tables ›
ON Casual office chair by Wilkhahn
German brand Wilkahn sought to combine the ergonomics of office seating with the comfort of sitting in an armchair in its ON Casual office chair.
The chair enables a healthy upright seated posture for the user so that comfort is not impacted by long periods of sitting.
Find out more about ON Casual ›
Terra collection rugs by Yabu Pushelberg for Warp & Weft
US brand Warp & Weft worked together with design studio Yabu Pushelberg on a series of rugs informed by aerial photos of landscapes.
Rugs in the Terra collection are decorated with curved, striped patterns arranged into four iterations – Gale, Birch, Acre and Field II.
Bound seating by Karim Rashid for Kusch + Co
Designer Karim Rashid collaborated with German brand Kusch + Co on a collection of seating made graphic by contrasting edges.
The Bound seating collection consists of a sofa, armchair and table united by their curved corners.
Conversa Modular Lounge by KFI studios
US furniture brand KFI Studios has developed a spectrum of straight and curved components that can be combined into various configurations.
The Conversa Modular Lounge system comprises 16 different table and seat units that can create functional and playful arrangements across open plan interiors.
Find out more about Conversa Modular Lounge ›
Vista rug collection by Roger Oats Studio
British brand Roger Oates Design has created a series of landscape-informed rugs made from 100 per cent British wool.
The aptly named Vista rug collection is created using various traditional and modern technologies, resulting in rugs with distinctively varying pile heights.
Spanish furniture brand Viccarbe aimed to celebrate Venetian craftsmanship through this chair, designed in tandem with architect Piero Lissoni.
The Perxa chair has a streamlined design comprised of metal and wooden elements that recall the appearance of a boat's oar.
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