1May 20, 2014
The Luma chandelier is a sculptural composition of four tubular segments that follow a radial trajectory and dramatically transform into diamond-shaped luminaries to subtly diffuse light with their materiality. Informed by the precise mathematical principles that define natural surfaces in tension, each individual glass segment has been hand-blown in Murano and celebrates the unrivalled logic […]
2May 14, 2014
The Wonderglass range of crystal chandeliers has been extended with three new models by John Pawson, Claesson Koivisto Rune and Zaha Hadid and a new white version of Flow(t) by Nao Tamura. Designs that, as always, are made to measure and combine a raw and fragile material like glass with LED technology and fine craftsmanship; […]
3Jul 3, 2013
The Mesa table evolved from an architectural experiment which was about creating connections as seen in the Elastika installation in the Moore building in 2005 for the Miami Art Fair. Stripping the formal idea back to its constituent parts; ground; structure; surface, the design creates a world in between the two horizontal planes, a world […]
4Aug 30, 2011
Zaha Hadid’s Moon System is a rounded singular shape that contains the back, seating and armrests as if all sculpted from a single block. It radically contrasts from the angular appearance of a traditional couch. This sofa works best in the center of a room so its expressive curves can be appreciated from every viewpoint. […]
5Aug 30, 2011
Zaha Hadid experimented with curves and form for this Established & Sons table. The Aqua table seems obscure in a liquid flowing shape, but is actually formed with exact precision. Three asymmetrical modules are this table’s foundation and emerge as mild depression in the surface top. The design uses advanced software and processes to manufacture […]
6Feb 10, 2011
Zaha Hadid explores the idea of non-conventional dining using interposable black melamine elements in her Niche dishes. The piece is made of 5 separate dishes which can be stacked or arranged in various configurations. L x W x H 30 x 60 x 10 cm 12 x 23¾ x 4 inches designer: zaha hadid producer: […]
7Feb 4, 2011
Architect Zaha Hadid’s Nekton stools are curvaceous and tactile, exceptionally sculptural objects. The stools were designed as a unit with four individual pieces. The movement, unity and contrasts between the four individual pieces, when used as a whole composition, were the point of interest for the architect who has employed her famously innovative approach to […]