Words By Emily Martin
1 Sensor Taps by GRAFF
New to the UK market is Graff ’s Sensor Tap collection, which feature cutting-edge sensor technology, meaning these bathroom mixers are designed to meet the demands of public bathrooms with hygienic, intuitive hands-free usability. The collection is available in Graff ’s full selection of handcrafted finishes. www.graff-designs.com
2 Tejo by Isomi
The recyclable Tejo sofa system off ers elegance, comfort and versatility while helping to preserve Portugal’s cork forests. Partly made from recycling cork waste, the modular sofa system is ideally configured for commercial spaces due to its three, distinct main elements: a bench, a single sofa, and a double back-toback sofa. www.isomi.com
3 Silestone XM by Cosentino
A global manufacturer of stone surfaces introduces Silestone XM: a new generation of mineral surfaces with a maximum crystalline silica content of 10%. Following the 2020 launch of Cosentino’s Hybriq+ technology, Silestone XM marks a continuation of the brand’s commitment to sustainability and to innovation. www.cosentimo.com
4 Tradition by Povl B. Eskildsen for Fritz Hansen
This modular garden furniture system is made using teak, with the series comprising a lounge chair, corner/ end and spacer modules, a pouf and two tables that together allow for many combinations. Each piece showcases skilled artisan features: such as the back and armrests, formed with seamless finger joints. www.fritzhansen.com
5 Time Collection by Caesarstone
This collection introduces Caesarstone’s new Mineral Surfaces range, which off ers a low-silica alternative to the brand’s existing portfolio. A premium, sustainable and resilient engineered stone, these surface materials have been developed using the brand’s expertise and advanced technology. www.caesarstone.co.uk
6 Kabin Control 2.0 by Kabin
Kabin showcased its most advanced, and environmentally focused occupancy detection system for personal workspaces, at CDW. This pod responds to the everincreasing need for privacy in open-plan offices and public locations, with each Kabin having features such as dimmable lights, soft seating, and mood landscapes. www.kabin.space
7 Catifa Carta by Lievore
Image Credit: Salva Lopez
Altherr Molina for Arper Arper’s Catifa 53 enters a new era with a re-engineered shell made of PaperShell, a composite wood by-product. It reduces Catifa Carta’s impact on the environment; at the end of its life cycle, the material can be reduced to biochar, and the rest of the chair disassembled for take back and end-oflife solutions. www.arper.com
8 Plan Collection by Fredericia and Barber Osgerby
Image Credit: Mads Flummer
A new armchair has been added to the Plan Collection, which has been designed to cater to diverse needs. The collection features eco variants and a focus on circularity, for durability and sustainability. Its disassembly capabilities and upcycled textile tabletops align with Fredericia's sustainability ethos. www.federica.com
9 10 x 10 by Floor Story
Image Credit: Mark Cocksedge
The east London rug dealer has revealed a series of ten newedition rugs to celebrate ten years of talent collaboration. The new editions are with ongoing collaborators Henry Holland, Camille Walala, Adam Nathaniel Furman, Kitty Joseph, 2LG, John Booth, Gill Thorpe, Flock Studio and Diane Bresson. www.floor-story.co.uk
10 Center Center by Form Us With Love for String Furniture
Image Credit: Marcus Westerblom
Created in the FUWL studio as a response to its growing need for a flexible workspace, Center Center fits String Furniture’s approach to modularity and systems-driven design. A system of individual modules, it is a platform that can be built upon and configured into a range of solutions. www.stringfurniture.com | www.formuswithlove.se