ELLE Decoration (UK)

SCULPTURAL SHAPES

From shapely curves and voluminous upholstery to monolithic forms, these extraordin­ary pieces add the wow factor to any home

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Carved walnut feet embrace a plush upholstere­d base and headboard in Giuseppe Viganò’s ‘Softbay’ bed for Porada. Its subtle curves create a calm and cocooning feel, setting the tone for a restful night. £8,350 (porada.it)

Sleek and compact, Fendi Casa’s plinth-like ‘Prisme’ coffee tables are constructe­d from backpainte­d glass, giving them a depth that belies their solid appearance and an enigmatic appeal. From £5,100 ( luxurylivi­nggroup.com)

The rotund shape of the ‘Leon’ revolving armchair by Draga & Aurel makes for an inviting spot to cosy up in, with its enveloping form and soft nubuck leather upholstery. From £6,120 ( baxter.it)

In production for the first time, Charlotte Perriand’s ‘Paravent Ambassade’ screen was conceived for the residence of the Japanese ambassador to France. Its sinuous shape is created with wooden blocks and metal rods. £8,365 (cassina.com)

The clue’s in the name when it comes to the concept of Rugiano’s ‘Infinity’ outdoor lounge chair; intended to be used as modules to build any number of configurat­ions, its striking geometric base seamlessly connects each piece. From approx £3,327 (rugiano.com)

With gently contoured walnut and leather-clad legs that recall works by Hepworth and Moore, Huang Quan’s ‘Pinnacle’ design for Turri could easily pass for a work of art when not in use as a dining table. From £11,129 (turri.it)

A contempora­ry interpreta­tion of the generous armchairs found in the gentlemen’s clubs of the 20th century, JeanMarie Massaud’s ‘Le Club’ design is at once strikingly futuristic and comforting­ly familiar. From £3,526 (poliform.it)

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