8 Visionary Artisans Illuminating the World of Interior Design

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Meet the creative minds reshaping everyday furnishings with charm, imagination, and a touch of whimsy.

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Deborah Moss of Moss and Lam

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    Photography by Paul Wright.

Product: Colonna
Standout: A terra-cotta side table made in Italy nods to art history— namely, the evolution of columns, flutes, and capitals, which the Toronto designer strove to render in a form “both contemporary and compelling for today’s context.” Through Holly Hunt.

Cara George of Otea

8 Visionary Artisans Illuminating the World of Interior Design

Photography by Erin Kelly Lores.

8 Visionary Artisans Illuminating the World of Interior Design

Photography by Erin Kelly Lores.

Product: The Rendezvous
Standout: The artist/designer’s new wallpaper and textile company, Otea, named after and celebrating the generous spirit of her late great-aunt, launches with a collection of hand-drawn patterns that blend flora, folk art, and architectural nostalgia.

Sandra González Borrallo and David Ramos Quiros for Annud

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    Photography by Cualiti Photo Studio.

Product: Onigiri
Standout: The cofounders of Spanish firm Dibloo Estudio have crafted tasteful ottomans in oak plywood and Ultraleather that sport a black elastic band—akin to the seaweed strip wrapping the titular Japanese rice balls—that doubles as a handle. Through Annud.

Soffy Dombernowsky and Mikkel Lang Mikkelsen of Studio About

8 Visionary Artisans Illuminating the World of Interior Design

8 Visionary Artisans Illuminating the World of Interior Design

Photography courtesy of Teak New York.

Product: Flex Tube
Standout: Create your own gallery-esque light art with the cofounders’ 1⁄2-inch-diameter, LED-lit silicone tube—in warm white, warm red, blue, or bright pink (shown)—that can be bent, shaped, or draped any which way. Through Teak New York.

Ferréol Babin for Friedman Benda

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    Photography courtesy of Friedman Benda.

Product: Forest
Standout: The byproduct of an artist’s residency in Turin, Italy, the French designer’s carved-oak bench with mounds of mossy upholstery is a highlight of his debut solo show, “Fragments,” at the Friedman Benda gallery’s Los Angeles location through February 1.

Elizaveta Zholtaya and Maria Romanova for Palaty

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    Photography courtesy of Palaty.

Product: DP1
Standout: Constructivist buildings on piles informed the DA Bureau architects’ kitchen island, with columnar supports clad in glazed, hand-molded ceramic. The cabinetry’s wood veneer was reconstituted from furniture-manufacturing scraps. Through Palaty.

Alexandra Burr and Allen Slamic of AlexAllen Studio

8 Visionary Artisans Illuminating the World of Interior Design

8 Visionary Artisans Illuminating the World of Interior Design

Photography courtesy of AlexAllen Studio.

Product: Cane Cluster
Standout: Hand-assembled in AlexAllen Studio’s Brooklyn workshop, the chandelier sprouts a trio of brass-finished steel curves. Surfacing them with flat LED downlights maintains the fixture’s minimalism while emitting a warm glow.

Alicia Gimeno for Knots Rugs

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    Photography courtesy of Knots Rugs.

Product: Subiksha
Standout: Although the artist is based in Barcelona, Spain, it was her time spent working—and the girls she met—at an NGO that provided the name of the hand-knotted wool, silk, and linen rug, its pattern derived from her abstract calligraphic canvases. Through Knots Rugs.

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