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    Quietly Extraordinary: Interior Objects to Know

    The most memorable interiors are rarely defined by size or perfection, they are shaped by the objects that give them identity. Sculptural forms, unexpected materials, collectible pieces, and designs that feel more like conversation starters than decoration are changing the way we think about living spaces.

    This edit brings together a selection of interior objects that go beyond function. Distinctive, expressive, and beautifully considered, each piece introduces its own perspective into a room, transforming everyday spaces into something more personal, atmospheric, and unforgettable. These are the objects defining a new language of interiors: curated, collected, and impossible to ignore.

    Chasing Happiness, Nyla Kai Saroufim

    Chasing Happiness, Nyla Kai Saroufim

    Bold, colourful, and impossible to overlook, Chasing Happiness transforms typography into an expressive design object. Presented vertically and full of energy, the piece feels both playful and reflective, bringing personality, optimism, and a strong visual presence into a space.

    Balloon Chair, Artemershov

    Balloon Chair, Artemershov

    Playful, sculptural, and designed to spark conversation, the Balloon Chair transforms a familiar childhood form into an unexpected interior statement. With its inflated silhouette and whimsical presence, the piece brings a sense of imagination and lightness to a space, proving that design can be both collectible and fun.

    Monet Mirror, Klekktic

    Monet Mirror, Klekktic

    The Monet Mirror by Klekktic reimagines reflection through fluid, sculptural form. Defined by its asymmetrical wave-like silhouette and framed in richly textured granite, the piece feels more like functional art than a traditional mirror, bringing movement, softness, and quiet drama into a space.

    Campania Stephanie Moussallem, House of Today

    Campania Stephanie Moussallem, House of Today

    Part lighting, part collectible design object, the Campania Stephanie Moussallem by House of Today brings together exceptional craftsmanship with bold artistic expression. Its rich blue form creates a striking presence, while the unexpected touch of red at the centre introduces contrast and depth, transforming the piece into a sculptural focal point within the room.

    Minotti, Louver - Rodolfo Dordoni Design

    Minotti, Louver - Rodolfo Dordoni Design

    Balancing clean lines with refined material contrast, this Minotti table by Louver - Rodolfo Dordoni Design turns simplicity into a design statement. The metallic top introduces a contemporary edge, while the sculptural wooden legs add warmth and softness, creating a piece that feels understated yet quietly distinctive.

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