New Residential Arrivals | May 2026
A collection of newly arrived furniture, lighting and objects selected for their material integrity, craftsmanship, and enduring relevance across residential spaces. From UNESCO-recognised hand-carved timber pieces to innovative recycled materials, each collection reflects a strong design perspective grounded in longevity, tactility, and function.
ZANAT
Bosnia
Recognised by UNESCO for preserving the tradition of hand-carved woodcraft, Zanat continues to transform generations of artisan knowledge into contemporary design. Crafted in Konjic from sustainably sourced solid timber, each piece carries the warmth and individuality of the human hand.
TEMPO SIDE TABLE
Palomba Serafini Associati
Tempo is a sculptural solid timber side table defined by vertical form, carved texture, and mobility. Inspired by the ritual movement of chess pieces, the design explores rhythm, balance, and tactile interaction through Zanat’s signature hand-carved detailing.
LP SIDE TABLE WITH TRAY
Michele De Lucchi
Inspired by the concentric grooves of vinyl records, the LP Side Table combines sculptural form with functional versatility. Crafted from solid wood with finely hand-carved detailing, the removable tabletop doubles as a tray while celebrating the tactile depth and warmth of natural timber.
KIRA LOUNGE CHAIR
Jean-Marie Massaud
Crafted from solid wood with woven Danish paper cord seating, the Kira Lounge Chair balances structural clarity with warmth and tactility. Hand-carved armrests introduce texture and rhythm, highlighting Zanat’s distinctive approach to contemporary woodworking while reinforcing the sculptural quality of the piece.
NAVE TABLE
Patrick Norguet
Constructed from solid timber, the Nave Table explores architectural proportion through softly rounded monolithic legs detailed with hand-carved surfaces. The carved relief adds depth and tactility while emphasising the material integrity and craftsmanship behind the piece.
STONEHENGE BENCH
Palomba Serafini Associati
Referencing the primitive balance of megalithic structures, the Stonehenge Bench reduces form to essential solid timber volumes. Softened edges and carefully considered proportions give the piece a quiet architectural presence suited to both residential and hospitality settings.
ART OBJECTS
Various Designers
Designed as collectible objects for residential interiors, the collection brings warmth, texture, and a strong sense of craftsmanship into contemporary spaces.
NIKARI
Finland
Made in the historic village of Fiskars, Nikari’s collections reflect a deep respect for natural materials, longevity, and slow production. Working primarily with responsibly sourced timber, the Finnish maker creates pieces designed to age beautifully over generations.
BIENNALE SHIMBER
Limited Edition
Originally developed for the Finnish Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, Biennale Shimber explores the relationship between traditional timber craftsmanship and bio-based material innovation. Crafted from solid oak in Fiskars, the limited edition features a light-reactive Shimber coating that creates subtle iridescent surface shifts without the use of pigment.
AKADEMIA LOUNGE CHAIR
Wesley Walters & Salla Luhtasela
Constructed from solid oak with upholstered seating, the Akademia Lounge Chair extends the language of the original dining chair into a more relaxed architectural form. Oversized proportions and sculptural rear legs reinforce Nikari’s expertise in timber construction and longevity-focused furniture design.
CENTENNIALE COFFEE TABLE
Joanna Laajisto
Crafted from century-old solid ash or oak, the Centenniale Coffee Table embraces the natural irregularities of the material including cracks, knots, and grain variation. The new round edition introduces a softer geometry while maintaining the collection’s grounded material expression and substantial timber construction.
TASO TRAY TABLE
Cecilie Manz
Crafted from solid wood, the Taso Tray Table combines refined proportions with practical functionality through softly detailed tray-like shelves that keep objects securely in place. The collection includes low and high versions, alongside a mobile trolley configuration with discreet wheels for smooth movement between spaces.
ECOBIRDY
Belgium
Founded through a commitment to circular design, ecoBirdy transforms recycled household plastic into playful yet highly considered furniture and objects. The latest Marine collection introduces fluid forms inspired by coastal landscapes.
MARINE COFFEE TABLE
Defined by layered curved forms inspired by coastal topographies, the Marine Coffee Table combines sculptural softness with practical flexibility. Produced from recycled plastic, the nested forms can function together or independently across residential interiors.
MARINE MIRROR
The Marine Mirror translates recycled material into a softly sculptural wall object. Organic asymmetrical lines and textured surfaces create a quieter alternative to conventional mirrors while introducing depth and tactility into interior spaces.
MARINE COAT RACK
Designed as both storage and sculptural wall piece, the Marine Coat Rack combines shelving and hanging functions within a reversible form. Produced from recycled household plastic, the design balances utility with a strong material identity.
CHARLIE CHAIR FOREST
Limited Edition
Designed for children, the Charlie Chair Forest edition is produced from recycled plastic with a soft speckled finish inspired by natural landscapes. Lightweight yet stable, the chair is designed for durability, everyday use, and circular production outcomes.
OHM COLLECTION
Kauppi & Kauppi
Produced in southern Sweden, the Ohm collection draws from Ifö Electric’s long history of porcelain manufacturing and the utilitarian forms of early ceramic insulators. Defined by soft silhouettes and pressed porcelain construction, the collection balances durability with a refined material expression suited to both residential and architectural settings.
The latest introduction sees the collection released in a new deep brown glaze developed in reference to historic Scandinavian landscape insulators. Technically complex to achieve, the glaze required extensive testing to balance colour depth, lustre, and material compatibility between the porcelain body and glazed surface - ensuring long-term durability without cracking or surface instability over time.
Rich in warmth and depth, the new glaze introduces a softer architectural expression while highlighting the tactile qualities and longevity of porcelain.