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Greenhouse by Design House Stockholm

From Scandinavia via Bangkok comes the Greenhouse, an elegant cold frame from Thai-based design firm Atelier 2+. The intention is to make room for a little bit of nature in our busy, urban lives, by providing sensitive plants with a solid ash and glass home. The cabinet and base are available separately, and the interior holds a galvanised metal tray.£492

designhousestockholm.com

Entryway Collection by Grovemade

Designed in Oregon, this collection of pieces made from walnut, wool, leather and aluminium offers dapper storage for your hallway. The Catch-All's wool liner keeps phones protected, and the key hooks prevent pocket-emptying screen scratches. Catch-All $149; Wall Hook $49

grovemade.com

Trace Furniture Collection

Japanese studio Nendo has created a series of cupboards, storage units and worktops that double as visualisations of space and movement. Here, an imagined arc created by a door opening has been traced in a steel frame around the unit. £poa

nendo.jp

Animaro Crane Lamp

Inspired by the elongation of a crane's neck when catching its prey, Matt Gilbert's whimsical steampunk-style desk lamp is created using a combination of walnut, brass fixings and a cast concrete base. £290

animarodesign.com

Butterfly Pendant

Cornwall-based craftsman Tom Raffield uses traditional woodsteam-bending techniques to create this pendant inspired by a butterfly's wings in motion. Available in sustainably sourced oak or walnut, the design catches light and casts an intricate shadow, especially when used with a soft-glow bulb. Perfect for adding atmosphere to a sparse room. £365

tomraffield.com

Cameo Mirror

East London-based designer Gavin Coyle specialises in what's best described as elegantly everyday pieces. The hand-turned Cameo Mirror in European beech features a perfectly weighted ball-and-socket joint, allowing it to pivot and rotate freely, or be held and used as a hand mirror. £75

gavincoyle.co.uk

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