
These Furnishing Debuts Nod to the Memphis Movement
Take a look at these playful finds that capture the color and whimsy of the design movement born in Milan.
1. RS4 Home x Hey football table by RS Barcelona.

2. Natascha Madeiski’s Flaming Stars Lady Madonna table lamp in glazed ceramic by Pulpo.

3. India Mahdavi’s Loop lounge chair in bent beechwood with padded roller backrest by Gebrüder Thonet Vienna.

4. The Campana Brothers’s Bomboca sofa in a rigid fiberglass-resin leather-covered shell with removable wool knit or stretch velvet cushions by Louis Vuitton Objets Nomades.

5. Marcel Wanders’s Adam sofa upholstered in Origami, a paper-fiber fabric with nylon-flocked chenille backing, by Natuzzi.

6. Wisse Trooster’s Hugo, Paco, and Luis pendant fixtures in merino felt, recycled aluminum and PET, and cast-acrylic discs by Stackabl, a collaboration between Stacklab and Maison Gerard.

7. Ionna Vautrin’s Pion tables with stained-ash tops and lacquered bases by Sancal.

8. Clàudia Valsells’s Tones Pieces Tufting rug in wool by Nanimarquina.

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