New finds | February 2022

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Calming grey bedroom with iconic Flowerpot wall lamp by Verner Panton | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

It’s time for my regular round-up of interesting design finds and new product launches – my first of 2022! And I have some real gems to share with you this month, including a minimalist stackable chair, a modular sofa system, a gorgeous ceramics collaboration and new twists on two classic lamp designs. Just read on for details…

The ‘Margin’ collection from New Works

I’m starting with the gorgeous ‘Margin’ lighting series from New Works, which I briefly mentioned last year and which is now available to buy. Designed by John Asbury, it’s a modern interpretation of the classic luminaire and consists of tiered concentric shades made from textured fabric. The intersecting circles gently diffuse the light, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere, and they’re offset beautifully by linear black-steel rods. I love the minimalist look and the way the shades’ proportions lend a real sense of volume and presence – they make a statement without overwhelming whatever space they’re in. The collection encompasses a floor lamp, a table lamp and three sizes of pendant, with prices ranging from €459 to €979.

Curved bouclé sofas and minimalist floor lamp and pendant from New Works' Margin collection | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

Curved bouclé armchair and minimalist floor lamp from New Works' Margin collection | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist dining room with black chairs and fabric pendant light from New Works' Margin collection | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

Curved bouclé armchair and minimalist table lamp from New Works' Margin collection | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist dining room and work space with black chairs and fabric pendant light from New Works' Margin collection | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

Modular seating from Noo.ma 

Next up is Noo.ma – a Polish studio whose understated, multifunctional pieces I often use in client room designs. It’s recently launched its first-ever seating series, and it’s just as versatile as the rest of its rapidly growing collection. Called ‘Toom’, the new range encompasses an armchair, an ottoman and various sizes of sofa, all of which can be used on their own or combined in numerous different configurations. They mix a black steel frame with simple, rectangular cushions, and come in a choice of black, grey, beige or ochre upholstery; what’s more, there are optional add-on side tables that can be fixed directly to the structure. I can see them fitting brilliantly into homes and workspaces big or small, and I’m always a fan of furniture that can adapt to changing needs rather than having to be replaced. The range is available via Noo.ma’s website now, with prices starting at €799.

Minimalist living room with grey modular sofa and round oak coffee tables from Noo.ma | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist living room with industrial architecture and beige modular sofa from Noo.ma | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist living room with grey modular sofa and round oak coffee tables from Noo.ma | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist beige living room with beige modular sofa and blue accents | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist beige living room with beige modular sofa, gallery wall and blue accents | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

Yellow armchair and minimalist oak side table from Noo.ma | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

New twists on classic lamps from &Tradition

Verner Panton’s iconic ‘Flowerpot’ lamp first debuted in 1968 but for some reason the wall-lamp version never made it into production. That’s about to change thanks to &Tradition, which has collaborated with the Panton family to put the missing member of the ‘Flowerpot’ series on sale from later this month. Available in the varied colours used across the range, it will be known as the ‘Flowerpot VP8’ and will offer a new way to integrate Panton’s gently playful design into the home.

Calming grey bedroom with iconic Flowerpot wall lamp by Verner Panton | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist dark wooden kitchen with iconic Flowerpot wall lamp by Verner Panton | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

It’s not the only lighting news from &Tradition, as the brand is marking the 120th birthday of visionary architect Arne Jacobsen with two anniversary editions of his ‘Bellevue’ floor lamp, created in 1929 and one of the pieces that signalled the dawn of Danish minimalism. The special finishes – white with bronzed brass and ‘Stone Grey’ with bronzed brass – have the same blend of elegance and function as the original, and highlight the lamp’s graceful simplicity. There’s also a brand-new lighting launch in the form of a portable table lamp by Matteo Fogale. Named ‘Caret’ after the V-shaped grapheme used in proofreading and typography to indicate that additional material needs to be inserted into the text, it was conceived to slot between books on your shelf or on the table between two people. The shape was inspired by the lamps found in public libraries and is made entirely from lacquered steel, with a choice between ‘Silk Grey’ and ‘Dark Burgundy’ finishes.

A new twist on Arne Jacobsen's Bellevue floor lamp - an icon of Nordic minimalism | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

A new twist on Arne Jacobsen's Bellevue floor lamp - an icon of Nordic design | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

'Caret' - a minimalist portable lamp by &Tradition | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

A minimalist chair from All Matters

Stockholm-based studio All Matters was founded last year with a mission to combine a Scandinavian mindset with a sustainable, holistic approach to design. The latest addition to its small but beautiful collection of pared-back, carefully considered pieces is ‘PINNE 04’ – a stackable chair crafted from oak. Inspired by the ‘Orkesterstolen’, a classic Swedish chair created by Sven Markelius in the 1940s, it’s been stripped back to its basic elements and has a refined, almost Japanese-influenced profile. The asymmetric top adds an interesting feature, as well as acting as a convenient hook for bags and coats when the chair is used in public settings. It will be available from early spring, with a bar-stool version following soon afterwards.

A stackable oak chair with minimalist Japandi style | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

A stackable oak chair with minimalist Japandi style | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

A stackable oak chair with minimalist Japandi style | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

A minimalist oak chair with simple Japandi style | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

Handmade tableware by Kana x Caro

Last but not least is a new collaboration from Somerset-based concept store Caro and ceramicist Ana Kerin of Kana London. Called ‘WINTER-LAND’, it follows on from their two previous projects – ‘LAND’, which celebrated the mossy greens of the English landscape, and ‘SUMMER-LAND’, which evoked the earthy browns, sunny yellows and sunset pinks of late summer. This time around they’ve taken inspiration from the stormy skies and misty greys of the winter months, which appear across textural stoneware forms in broad, expressive strokes. There are mugs, plates, bowls and more, all handmade and hand-painted yet also durable enough for everyday use. The collection is available to buy online and in Caro’s Bruton shop now, with prices ranging from £12 for a pinch pot to £165 for a large serving bowl.

Minimalist handmade tableware in moody blues and greys | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist handmade mugs in moody blues and greys | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist plates in moody blues and greys | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist handmade serving bowl in moody blues and greys | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist handmade bowl in moody grey | New finds - February 2022 | These Four Walls blog

All photography courtesy of the respective brands and makers named above

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