Eight products and furnishings informed by the natural properties of stone
As Dezeen completes its editorial series on the role of stone in architecture, we've rounded up eight pieces listed on Dezeen Showroom that demonstrate how the material is used in interior design.
The following selection includes lighting, tables, bathroom products and tableware made from solid stone, such as volcanic lava rock, granite and various types of marble mined in Greece, New Zealand and Austria.
Seating and plant pots informed by the appearance of stone also feature. Here, the designers have taken cues from the smooth, tactile appearance of time-worn cobblestones and pebbles tumbled smooth by the elements.
Read on to find a selection of furnishings informed by stone and its properties that have been published on Dezeen Showroom:
Lapis sofa by Amura Lab Designers Emanuel Gargano and Anton Cristell created a modular sofa for Italian furniture brand Amura Lab that has plump, lozenge-shaped components informed by the pillowy shape of cobblestones.
The Lapis sofa's characteristic shape is maintained by memory foam padding and each piece can be configured into a myriad of different
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Pebble planter by Yabu Pushelberg for Indigenus
Planter design brand Indigenus worked with design studio Yabu Pushelberg on a collection of plant pots to house large shrubs and trees.
Pebble planters are asymmetrically shaped and come in a range of sizes and colours, including brown, terracotta, sandstone, black and white, which reference the shape of pebb...
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