Through new eyesWhen light shifts,
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Our signatures,
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As winter settles and daylight fades earlier, our evenings invite slower rhythms. Lamps glow warmer, textures feel richer, and familiar spaces take on a softer character. In these hours, we rediscover the pieces that shape our homes — and the way we live in them. Winter draws us toward gentle rituals: the flicker of candles, layered blankets, long dinners, and restful corners. Furniture becomes more than form; it defines the rhythm of our days. True comfort begins with pieces that endure — crafted to bring warmth, calm, and connection through every season. |
In winter
we see our
surroundings anew.
Dining room favourites |
Bok or PI — each brings warmth and flow
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Add Osso stools to welcome more guests, or opt for the Unda dining chair to maximise comfort and space. Style a Pillar sideboard with candlelight and natural textures — creating a dining room that feels inviting, flexible, and perfectly attuned to long winter gatherings. |
Living room essentials |
As evenings stretch out, the N701 and Bulky sofas invite you to settle in, while Boomerang or Elements tables hold the small comforts that shape each — a book, a drink, a warm light. |
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Tuck blankets neatly away in the Roller Max table, place a cup of tea on the Slice coffee table, or serve small bites on a Tray set atop one of our Tray tables. This is winter living — refined yet relaxed, grounded in texture and ease. |
Bedroom foundations |
The Spindle bed embodies rest at its purest — calm,
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When mornings arrive slowly and the world outside is still dark, the bedroom becomes a quiet refuge. Settle into the Barrow lounge chair, keep essentials close with a Geometric side table, or showcase favourite reads and objects on the M rack — small comforts that make the space feel truly lived in. |
a new perspective |
Through winter’s lens, we rediscover the
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As daylight fades, the home becomes a canvas for warmth and shadow. We begin to notice the details we may have overlooked — the curve of oak, the grain of teak, the hand-carved rhythm that catches light just so. |
This season, we return to the familiar with fresh eyes. Each form, whether long-loved or newly introduced, reveals something different when the light shifts. Beauty doesn’t need to announce itself; it lives quietly in the materials we touch, the furniture we gather around, and the rituals we repeat. |