• Tekla At Home

    Woven from 100% organic cotton, the percale has a crisp, cool handfeel that softens over time. Naturally breathable and quietly structured, it’s the kind of bedding that becomes part of a slower rhythm — layered up in autumn, pared back in summer.

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  • A LITTLE BIT

    Use Bit as a pedestal for a floral arrangement, as a side table for a lamp, or as impromptu seating for that unexpected dinner guest.

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  • JUST LANDED: LOUISE ROE

    Carefully hand-moulded by skilled artisans, each Louise Roe vase showcases subtle differences in weight and colour, highlighting the authentic artistry behind its creation.

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  • touch sensitive

    Porta's cordless and lightweight design enables you to take the lamp from the kitchen to the garden to your favorite reading nook

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Design Dialogues: Faye Toogood

Faye Toogood has emerged as one of the most prominent women in contemporary design today. Her furniture and objects demonstrate a preoccupation with materiality and experimentation. All of her pieces are handmade by small-scale fabricators and traditional artisans, with an honesty to the rawness and irregularity of the chosen material.

With an academic training in the theory and practise of fine art, and a vocational background at the forefront of the magazine industry, Toogood approaches product design with a singular and acutely honed eye. Her highly sculptural work, while showing an astute respect for the past, is derived from pure self-expression and instinct.

Toogood’s objects are grouped together into her trademark numbered ‘Assemblages’. This allows her to avoid the formulaic, to experiment with the materials and processes that dominate her thinking at a particular time. With each Assemblage, she engages not only with the products themselves but also with the three-dimensional space in which they are exhibited, working across multiple disciplines to create a single body of work with an intuitive and unified narrative.

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