Dezeen Showroom: a series of furniture and fittings rendered in Yves Klein‘s iconic deep blue hue is among 12 new products featured on Dezeen Showroom.
Klein Blue collection by Tiptoe
The Archives Yves Klein worked with Parisian furniture design brand Tiptoe to develop a range of monochrome pieces that are coloured with French artist Yves Klein’s eponymous shade of blue.
The Klein Blue collection comprises seating, tables, stools and shelving, as well as table legs and wall brackets, all made from steel, wood or a combination of the two.
The series was recently featured on Dezeen Showroom alongside a kitchen made from planks of solid oak and an armchair with a wraparound arm and backrest atop a pouf-like base.
Read on to see more of the latest products:
Spanish brand Vives has released a large-format porcelain tile that comes in a range of styles and patterns but is unified by its terrazzo-like surfaces.
Micra tiles are available in various sizes and colours that are intended to be applied in tandem with the brand’s other tiles and surfaces.
Green steel bathroom products by Bette
German bathroom brand Bette has enabled a selection of its products to be specified in green steel, a material which the company considers to be carbon-neutral.
Green steel bathroom products are finished with the brand’s signature glazed surface, which enhances hygiene and durability.
Find out more about green steel products ›
Tenon kitchen by Kristian Ahlmark for Kongacph
Lithuanian brand Kongacph worked with Danish architect Kristian Ahlmark on a kitchen made from one single oak log.
The Tenon kitchen is decorated with various natural cracks and knots as well as visible joinery to create a characterful aesthetic.
Azerocare Plus stone treatment by Antolini
Italian stone company Antolini has created a process that can be applied during the manufacturing of its stone surfaces that protects them from contact with potentially abrasive substances.
The Azerocare Plus stone treatment can be applied in conjunction with marble, onyx and soft quartzite stones.
Find out more about Azerocare Plus ›
Marmi Maximum tiles by Fiandre
Italian brand Fiandre has added three new designs to its Marmi Maximum tile collection, all of which mimic the appearance of highly-striated marble.
Marmi Maximum tiles are now available in Dama Bianca, Breccia Imperiale and Silver Root patterns, and, like the rest of the range, are suitable for use across a variety of applications.
Find out more about Marmi Maximum ›
Light and Shadow rug collection by TenBerke for Warp & Weft
Dawn, midday and dusk inform the patterns present in this collection of rugs by architecture studio TenBerke for US brand Warp & Weft.
The Light and Shadow rug collection comprises ten rugs in total, all of which feature various abstract shapes and soothing colour combinations.
Find out more about Light and Shadow ›
Ribbon textile by Sophie Smallhorn for Designtex
Intersecting and overlapping lines create a kaleidoscopic pattern on this material created by artist Sophie Smallhorn for US textile company Designtex.
Ribbon textile comes in various colourways and background hues, which all aim to energise the spaces in which they are used.
Nebulona armchair by E-ggs for Miniforms
Italian brand Miniforms worked with design studio E-ggs to create a rounded, inviting armchair.
The Nebulona armchair shares the rest of the collection’s soft, plump forms, and can be upholstered in a selection of fabrics.
Find out more about Nebulona ›
Undulating lines are created by layers of fringing in the shade of this duo of lamps by German lighting brand Fraumaier.
Maya lamps come in both pendant and standing variations, and are available in various colourways for the inner and outer shade and base, in the standing lamp iteration.
Étude chair collection by Tiptoe
Classic classroom chairs meet grown-up aesthetics in this chair by French furniture brand Tiptoe.
The Étude chair collection comes in dining and lounge variations with optional armrests that can be finished in a myriad of colourways.
Textile company Azmas Rugs worked with designer David Mrugala on a kaleidoscopic rug decorated with frond-like patterns of vivid colours.
The Raffles rug is made from hand-knotted wool and silk, and features 100 knots per square inch to create a dense and highly tactile finish.
Find out more about Raffles ›
Furniture design company Tiptoe has released a stool that takes visual cues from its SSD chair.
The SSD stool has four gently splayed, cylindrical legs that support a round seat, and is available in both bright and neutral colourways.
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