AKUR

Akur marks the Icelandic designer’s debut with the brand: tables and console tables with organic shapes and natural tones, created as a single sculptural gesture.

PRIVATE WALLS

Three panels – the vanity unit, the bookcase-desk and the workstation – which express the desire for privacy through a skilful interplay of transparency and colour. An exploration of glass that translates elegance into intelligent and functional solutions.

REMIS

Mirrors-cabinets that play with geometry, recreating the axonometric projection of a rectangular prism. The frame is clad in cast glass tiles featuring varied and irregular shades. Inside, there is a series of practical shelves made of extra-clear glass.

OPALIA

The heat-treated glass, with its distinctive bubbly, “lunar” appearance – a hallmark of the Opalia table range – is used in the uprights of the new bookcases, which are available in a variety of shapes and heights.

GLACIER

With the Glacier coffee tables, Patricia Urquiola once again transforms glass into a living, dense material. Thanks to an irregular texture that evokes the layering of ice, the uniformity of the material gives way to a vibrant depth. The design plays on the contrast between the solidity of the structure and the ‘liquid’ effect of the coloured sheet, which appears to melt with extreme formal precision onto the transparent base.

CARTESIO

Coffee tables and bookcases with a precise geometric aesthetic. A project playing on the refined contrast between the purity of extralight glass and the enigmatic matt mirror finish: a surface that captures the surrounding space, casting subtle, dreamlike and indefinite reflections.

SIR HISS

In the Sir Hiss floor and table lamps, light transforms the appearance of the material: the hollow volumes, in chalk white or a chrome metallic finish, house an LED light source within them, creating warm lines of light.