Produced By Apeksha Rao
Here’s what caught our eye at Ambiente Frankfurt 2025 — the most stylish annual consumer goods fair hosted by Messe Frankfurt with showstopping furniture, furnishings, decor and more.
Traditional Japanese Tatami weave or pixel art? In the PIXEL WEAVE MONA LISA, Hana Mitsui explores the similarities between the Kakegawa-Ori pattern and the shape of the digital squares, utilising the variation in colours of the Igusa-grass to reflect one of the most recognisable paintings in the world
Website: hanatextiledesign.com
Do these colourful stacks take you on a nostalgia trip back to school? Vanessa Icke draws inspiration from the charms and the idea of charming itself to create the Pipe & Charm set for HENRY DEAN’s The Collectibles collection. The best part? It is entirely customisable to show off your creative side
Website: www.henrydean.be
Rituals add a layer of beauty to everyday life, especially when they evolve over time. Alessi’s Archivio Collection brings back the iconic Maya basket designed by Giulio Confalonieri in 1977. What’s new are the brilliant iridescent shades that accompany the original stainless steel variant
Website: alessi.com
An underwater world, all in this table lamp created by Sebastian Herkner for Blomus. Enclosed air bubbles feature in the glass shade bringing the deep sea into your home. Offering three dimmable colours, the unconventional luminaire is bound to become the light of your life
Website: blomus.us
The Rêve de Cristal collection turns glassware into high art. Lapis lazuli, emerald and tourmaline hues with sapphire-tipped stems make sipping a stylish affair. So, raise a toast to glassware which adds a little charisma to happy hour
Website: vistaalegre.com
Masterchef or not, the Nordic Flora plates from Broste Copenhagen will ensure your tablescape is the talk of the soiree. The monochrome palette paired with simple yet elegant florals add artistry or should we say, kunst to your life
Website: www.brostecopenhagen.com
Who needs flowers when you can’t take your eyes off the vase? With lacquered glass in intriguing complementary tones, Vase Phenom arrests your attention with its stacked form and playful colourway
Website: www.kare-design.com
The EDIDA-winning Elephant Lounge Chair by Ricky Sudey and Vipul Sachdeva of EITRI shows the best of emerging Indian design on the global stage. It features a durable cast aluminium frame and soft boucle upholstery, playfully mimicking an elephant’s silhouette Website: eitri.co
This sideboard from Tulipuro’s Birch Forest collection celebrates birch bark’s sophisticated charm, pairing geometric shapes with nature’s texture. Gently brushed, oiled and waxed, it’s the wood that’s stylish and sustainable
Website: www.tulipuro.fi
A pitcher named VANITY, we understand the sentiment. It’s not just aesthetically striking but is crafted in bio-based acrylic crystal sporting an anti-dust lid, ice-trap grill, drip catcher spout and an ergonomic silhouette
Website: guzzini.com
The Sogni d’Oriente collection by Ichendorf Milano, inspired by One Thousand and One Nights, features coloured glass in purple, aqua and blue like the handmade and flame-worked borosilicate glass jug featured here, capturing the magic and allure of fairy tales
Website: www.ichendorfmilano.com
Brace yourself for gold. Rosenthal collaborates with Versace to create a porcelain and amber crystal vase with the iconic 1991 Barocco motif. And the Dallah Arabic Coffee pot offers two regal variations Barocco Beige and Barocco La Dorée. The pair is luxurious, it’s artistic and dare we say, it’s Versace (with a Rosenthal twist)
Websites: www.rosenthal.de, www.versace.com
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