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Design Report

The latest global furnishing­s to dress up your digs

- By RIMA SUQI

Minimalist­s rejoice: furniture by iconic artist

Donald Judd’s foundation is now available to all. A proper website now showcases 74 designs, a catalog, and two styles — the corner chair in clear anodized aluminum and the pine library stool — in stock for (almost) immediate delivery. The chair ($6,900) also comes in 23 other colors; the stool ($1,900) in pine only ( Judd.Furniture).

Homenature,

the uber-stylish mecca of soothingly neutral home decor, has doubled its space in Southampto­n — meaning twice as much room for everything you need to furnish your second, third or fourth home, plus hostess gifts galore (6 Main St., 631-287-6277, Homenature.com).

Workshop/APD,

the firm behind such chic developmen­ts as the Printing House condo in the West Village, has launched its first-ever commercial­ly available furniture collection, crafted by and sold through Desiron. Helmed by principal Matthew Berman (left), the collection includes wall hooks, a bar cart, a bench, a console table and an incredibly cool mirror that is actually made of highly polished stainless steel ( Desiron.com).

Como Audio’s

new Amico indoor/ outdoor music system weighs a mere 3.6 pounds, and runs for up to eight hours on a charge, making it perfect for your summer pool party. It’s specially designed to play online music sources with better sound quality. Until June 16, pay $260 on the product’s Kickstarte­r campaign. The price will rise to $399 when it hits stores in the fall ( ComoAudio.com).

French designer Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance

has created pieces and spaces for brands ranging from YSL to Air France to Longchamp. But his latest, Folia, a 25-piece collection for Maison Saint-Louis, marks a milestone — it is the first time the storied French brand, which is the oldest glassmaker in France, has ever produced furniture. An ash side table, bookcase and console are up for grabs alongside the more convention­al lighting, candlestic­ks, vases and barware. Prices range from $100 to $7,800 ( Saint-Louis.com).

Terry Crews

has had more lives than the proverbial cat. The ex-NFL linebacker-turned-actor just debuted a line of furniture for Bernhardt Design, including a snazzy combinatio­n piece with a swivel chair set atop a table (above from $3,800). Don’t knock it ’til you test-drive it — it’s pretty darn comfortabl­e ( Bernhardt Design.com).

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