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SCENE SETTERS

We love a bit of drama in the living room. Furnishings withrigorous forms of his ‘Dylan’ seating system to the double-sided, mirrored glass of Patricia Urquiola’s ‘Robotin’ coffee table, with its decorative motif resembling metal sheet perforations, the fiery scorched oak patterns of Yoon Shun’s ‘Goshun’ bench, the thermo-formed curvilinear profile of Caine Heintzman’s Vale’ floor lamp, and the intersecting wooden U-frames of Herzog & de Meuron’s ‘Porta Volta’ chair. This is furniture that makes an impression. *

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