CATable: LYCS architecture teases the curiosity of felines with adventurous furniture

LYCS architecture created CATable and other felines’ friendly designs that harmlessly tease purring pets’ curiosity with irresistible playgrounds of tunnels.

LYCS architecture created CATable and other felines’ friendly designs that harmlessly tease purring pets’ curiosity with irresistible playgrounds of tunnels.

New York design studio Fort Standard paired traditional methods of production with innovative ways to create the new Quality of Materials collection.

Zanotta presents new products and re-issued furniture by contemporary designers that re-work the projects of the Great Masters. From the re-edition of a forgotten concrete table by Piero Bottoni to a tribute to Carlo Mollino.

Aljoud Lootah abstracts geometrical patterns to create Double Square minimal furniture design collection.

Vitra presents the White Collection: seats and tables by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, Ron Arad and Jasper Morrison add extra light to gardens, terraces and living rooms.

Meet George, Edgar and Marius, but also monsieur and madame Noyer. HARTÔ teamed with young designers to create furniture with smooth shapes, playful colours and a warm feel.

PearsonLloyd designed new workspace solutions with a collection of furniture and tabletop accessories that improves dialogue and interaction between people.

Border Table sketch-like designs by Nendo are tailored to fit and run across the contours of Eye of Gyre gallery in Tokyo.

WELL HUNG design collection of sculptural cantilevered furniture marks the debut of The Workshop by Minale + Mann at London Design Festival.

Artek launches Kaari Collection by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec. A minimal design in wood and steel enhances the linear silouhette of tables, desks and shelves.

Sandro Lopez designed a coffee table that looks different from any perspective you look at and refers to the fragile balance between contrasting views in a conversation.

At Milan Furniture fair, Tom Dixon luanched the CLUB series updating the conventional Gentleman’s club into a contemporary version of the historic British members club.

Studio BAAG took inspiration by children’s toys and created furnitures and home accessories defined by a playful imprint and a story-telling humour.

Violent Violent Table by Very Very Gold creative studio expands in the room claiming more space thanks to its modular nature.