
French designer Mathieu Frossard shows an upholstered “rocking chair” made of two connected spheres, embroidered, quilted, and embellished to within an inch of its life. Nearby, his ceramic objects, finished in violet chrome or mixed with fabrics, blend several domestic archetypes and tools into a single mass, challenging notions of function. Berliner Lina-Marie Koeppen has made handmade kitchen appliances that celebrate imperfection and persuade the user to experiment with them. Finally, Han Decorte di Bruges, Belgium debuts a scale-model house with breathing walls, while her pink neon “grandma” light shines through the window.




Windows become frames that narrate the space
A home filled with peace, built with a few essential gestures and a palette of materials in harmony with the surrounding landscape. The anthracite-colored windows by Edilpiù take center stage in this visual narrative.