Bring a piece of the ocean into your home with WIRED's favourite sea-worthy treasures

From the Omega seamaster to the Tinnie 10 boat, we uncover some sea-worthy treasures

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Roxy Russell Medusae collection

The diaphanous glow and delicate tentacles of these jellyfish-inspired lamps will fill your room with the calm of the sea. Made from velum-finish polyester mylar, the Medusae collection is available in four varieties, including the Polyp pendant lamp (centre). From $375 roxyrussell.bigcartel.com

Re-sea me stool

This stool flips the dynamic from discarding waste into the ocean to extracting sustainable materials from it. Dutch designer Nienke Hoogvliet collected discarded fish skins, then tanned them into a beautiful, strong leather. The manual technique uses no harmful chemicals and Hoogvliet is now working on scaling it up to larger projects. £poa nienkehoogvliet.nl

Tinnie 10 boat

Resembling the aggressive angles of a destroyer's prow when viewed in side profile, this perfect isosceles triangle of a boat leaves space for two passengers at the wide rear. Thick but lightweight aluminium construction means the boat is just 79kg, making for a snappy ride on its 10hp four-stroke engine. £tbc jruiter.com

Inoda+Sveje manta ray chair

The Manta Ray chair combines elements of the classic Windsor chair design with influences from ocean rays' tapering bodies. Danish-Japanese design partnership Kyoko Inoda and Nils Sveje have created a harmonious balance of organic softness and formal rigour. A thick rear support contrasts with its delicate spindles and a seating surface pared down to the thinnest degree. €1,600 shop.inodasveje.com

Omega seamaster planet ocean deep black

The new 45.5mm Deep Black has a GMT function powered by the new Master Chronometer calibre 8906. Built from a single block of ceramic, it is the first of its kind to be rated down to 600 metres and resistant to 15,000 gauss. There are four models: black, red, blue and this piece with Sedna gold accents on a leather strap and matching gold hands and indices. From £7,900 omegawatches.com

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