The range includes an assortment of her recently launched products, which include a pair of vases and a couple of tables inspired by the theme of an interplay between hard and soft elements.
Among the vase collection is the perforated steel vases. The vase is composed of thin bands of steel which are twisted and arched to add to the design element. These form loops and swirls which redefine the floral container. The perforations can serve as stands to accommodate stalks of flowers. The base of the vase aids in providing water to the flowers. The flower and steel composition brings forth her hard and soft theme.
Her purple heartwood side table is also showcased at the event. It uses a piece of Costa Rica purple hardwood which has been set in a stainless steel frame. Arched legs provide strength to the structure, where as the machined legs add mobility to it.
The table series also includes a solid black Adirondack walnut top coffee table with identical arc legs structure, which can be customized as per the requirement. The heartwood table is available in a checker-board look. In future, the heartwood table will be available in paperstone with the same tints.
Kimberly Manne is the owner and head designer of Warp Designs LLC. Her work generally comprises urban, natural, industrial and organic combinations. She plans to design a line of industrial and city themed carpets bearing references to sewer grates, cement, street and graffitis. Her product range also includes custom made wall-units, desks, beds, and bookshelves, upholstered window seats and other built-ins.