Love at First Sight: A Quartet of New Arrivals—Four fresh pieces that turn your home into poetry
News 2025年7月16日 17
We’re always hunting for that one perfect piece of furniture: arresting at first glance, quietly irresistible in the details. This season, four new designs arrive together—each a separate melody, together a complete four-movement symphony for the home.
① Grant Bench
Warm walnut meets mirror-finish steel.
The seat is a single slab of mountain-figured walnut, its edges hand-rounded to a 3 mm chamfer—your fingertips glide across it like a calm river. Beneath, stainless-steel legs are folded into an origami-like “paper plane,” reinforced by an invisible cross-brace that carries 200 kg without a tremor. From afar the plank appears to hover; up close the metal reads as sculpture. Modern aesthetics shake hands with structural engineering.



② Lunar Dining Table
Invite the moon to every meal.
Two intersecting crescent-shaped aluminum legs cradle a magnetic levitation disk. A gentle touch sets the disk spinning, cycling through lunar phases from new to full, as if time itself is illuminating the tabletop. Below 12 mm ultra-clear glass lies an exchangeable frosted film—swap it out and the moon changes its mood. An ordinary dinner gains tidal rhythm; even the salt-cellar casts poetic shadows.


③ Sledge Bookcase
Reading becomes a downhill glide.
Fifteen staggered cubbies resemble pages caught by the wind. Legs angle forward like the upturned runners of a speeding sled—dynamic in silhouette, rock-solid in stance. Long vertical cut-outs along the sides act as “viewfinders”; sunlight slices through, turning book spines and wood grain into living abstract art. An 8 cm top rail forms a half-wall backdrop, giving each row of books its own stage and the reaching hand a reassuring edge.




④ Up-and-Down Modular Shelves
Under the eaves, the mind finds shelter.
Inspired by traditional Chinese rooflines, the upper unit projects 6 cm to create a miniature overhang; the lower unit steps back, leaving room to breathe. Smoked oak above, pale ash below—dusk and dawn in two tones. Modules stack or separate: 1.6 m tower for a studio, 2.4 m wall of stories for a family. Where there is a roof, rain never reaches the heart.




Four pieces, four temperaments, one shared gentleness:
Design not just to be seen, but to be touched, spun, read, and glided upon.
Bring them home, and the living room, dining room, and study cease to be mere zones—they become a living score you can leaf through, listen to, and lie within.