Eight of the best new products and collections from Maison&Objet 2017
Products at last month's Maison&Objet furniture fair ranged from a coffee table based on Shaker design principles to a hand soap by British designer Tom Dixon. Following our coverage of the Paris event, we've rounded up the best in show.
The January edition of the fair, which took place in Paris from 20 to 24 January, saw over 2,800 exhibitors presenting new furniture and homeware.
Our top eight picks from the thousands of products and collections on show include a series of puffed-up plates and a range inspired by Denmark's modernist design legacy.
Sebastian Herkner's "playful and brutalist" Mira collection for Pulpo
German designer Sebastian Herkner presented his latest creations for the Pulpo brand during the fair ? a series of chubby coffee tables and shallow bowls called Mira. Described by the brand as "playful and brutalist", both the coffee table and bowl are made up of two geometric shapes ? a cuboid that forms the base and a half-sphere that creates the top.
Find out about Sebastian Hernker's collection for Pulpo ?
Ferm Living's Scenes of Splendour homeware collection
For its latest collection, Danish brand Ferm Living took a step away from its typical pared-back Scandinavian style and looked to the "decadence of bygone eras".
These past eras were reflected through the use of traditional textile-making techniques, seen in new bedding collections and an outdoor rug made from upcycled threads.
Find out more about Ferm Living's S...
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