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Designed by: Claesson Koivisto Rune Story continues below advertisement Why we love it: The angular form of these wall and floor units juxtapose with the imagery of rolling hills conjured up by their name. Where it’s from: Arflex   |
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Designed by: Mia Gammelgaard Why we love it: This chair is pretty much the cutest thing we’ve spotted, with little leg warmers attached to each leg. Where it’s from: Blå Station
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Overdose Desk |
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Designed by: Bram Boo Why we love it: This desk aims to make order through disorder. For those people for whom a clear desk is somehow disturbing, perhaps this offers a messy sort of order that would suit you. Where it’s from: Bulo 
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Drumbox |
 
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Designed by: Diesel for Foscarini Why we love it: This light – which can be floor, pendant or hook-on – uses high-tech fashion materials in its construction – as well as having zippered seams. Where it’s from: Diesel and Foscarini  
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Rocking Animal |
 
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Designed by: ENKO Why we love it: There’s a hint of Shrek in this little rocker. A cute, playful form in curves, it is made from treated wood and polyurethane foam. Where it’s from: ENKO  
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Lettoruche |

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Designed by: Inga Sempe Why we love it: This extension of the original Ruche chaise aesthetic brings the unique stitching in the padded cushion to the bedroom, where it feels very much at home. Where it’s from: Ligne Roset  
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Leer |
 
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Designed by: Aesthetic Studio Why we love it: This multi-angled LED lamp by Thai designers, Aesthetic Studio, is inspired by old oil lanterns. Made from wood, it has inbuilt touch sensor controls and can be positioned on any of its five sides. Where it’s from: Aesthetic Studio  |
Nub Chair |
 
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Designed by: Patricia Urquiola Why we love it: The bulbous nodules to the uprights on this armchair hint at an organic form, like natural knots in wood. A beautiful form. Where it’s from: Andreu World   |
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