Habitat, one of the world leaders in the trade of home furnishing and decoration products, that are both functional and design. The firm is always looking for boosting its policy of creativity and innovation, and reinforce its mission to create trends in the world of decoration.
For this reason, the brand believes in young creators, whom it considers as the talents of tomorrow. Today, these designers, young and talented, begin to emerge in the design scene, and sign the most original lamps of their latest catalog. Discover their light, minimal creations, which, while still functional, offer a delicate poetic breath when illuminating the rooms.
Some hang from the ceiling and others rise from the floor or from a table, but in all cases the lamps of the Designers of Tomorrow, as Habitat has designated them, diffuse an intimate light according to their clean and minimal design. From Switzerland comes a proposal of Japanese style, and from Korea, another classic. In France, for its part, two young designers explore balance games with essential solutions inspired by the cosmos and nature.
RUBAN lamp by Béatrice Durandart
Steel and fabric table lamp ; L.45xL.45xH.46cm
Béatrice Durandart
RUBAN lamp
RUBAN lamp
EVENING lamp by Bomi Park
Copper and glass steel suspension ; D.24 x a.57 cm
Bomi Park
EVENING lamp
CÉLESTE lamp by Gaston Lobet
Floor lamp made of metal, walnut and glass globe ; A.38 x L.22 x a.40 cm
Gaston Lobet
CÉLESTE lamp
CÉLESTE lamp
POLKA lamp by Florent Coirier
Solid oak office lamp ; L.45 x l.21 x H.48 cm
Florent Coirier
POLKA lamp
POLKA lamp
Source: Habitat
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