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1‘Ithaque’ pillow, Hermès
Countasy of HermèsThis oxblood and cream-coloured cushion by Hermès’s in-house studio team is a stylish way to incorporate the colour in your soft furnishings. Made in Italy, the geometric ‘Ithaque’ pillow has a removable cover in jacquard-woven wool and cashmere, which is finished with a blanket stitch. £650, hermes.com
2‘Groove’ carpet, Gal Gaon
NilufarThis swirling rug by designer Gal Gaon is ideal not just for bringing warmth to a room, but also functions as a piece of art thanks to its curling lines. As its name suggests, the hand-tufted pattern is designed to capture the groovy feeling associated with the 1970s. Approx £16,510, nilufar.com
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3‘Como’ portable lamp, Space Copenhagen for &Tradition
ChaplinsAvailable in six colours including this new reddish-brown, the portable ‘Como’ lamp by Danish design duo Space Copenhagen is crafted from aluminium and has a fashionable mushroom-shaped shade. £360, chaplins.co.uk
4‘Logan’ console, Hannes Peer for Minotti
MinottiHannes Peer designed this sturdy but sleek console, which is an embodiment of his signature confident style, as a timeless furnishing piece for the living room. Hanging in the balance between sculptural and utilitarian, it’s made from lacquered wood and marble. £18,180, minotti.com
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5‘Cylindrical Bordeaux’ ceramic vase, Fratelli Bevilacqua
Courtesy ArtemestE-commerce platform Artemest calls this shade ‘a rich Bordeaux tone’ however we think it is closer to oxblood, as the latter has more hints of brown. Regardless of what you call it, the ‘Cylindrical Bordeaux’ ceramic vase is great for showcasing fresh blooms and bringing a sculptural element to the table. £340, artemest.com
6‘Mateo’ table, Vincent Van Duysen for Molteni
Courtesy Molteni&CVincent Van Duysen wanted his ‘Mateo’ table to be a tribute to Molteni&C’s longevity and its commitment to quality. ‘The construction of the central pedestal draws inspiration from the solidity of a company and its 90-year history — deeply anchored roots upon which the leap into the future rests,’ he explains. From £7,290, molteni.it
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7 ‘Adagio’ ceramic module in ‘Rosso’, Ronan Bouroullec for Mutina
MutinaWhy just have traditional tiles line the walls when you can have these ceramic modules create arty installations instead? The best thing about them is that you can arrange them in creative groups to create myriad unique configurations. Approx £12 per module, mutina.it
8‘Passage’ chair, Ronan Bouroullec for Kettal
Courtesy of KettalAptly named ‘Passage’, this chair is designed by Ronan Bouroullec to reflect movement and fluidity. If you’re short on outdoor space but still want to have stylish dining chairs for meals al fresco, it’s a great option as it is lightweight and easy to stack. Price on application, kettal.com
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9‘Parola’ lamp, FontanaArte for Gucci
Courtesy of GucciThe colour of the moment filtered into interiors from fashion when Gucci put it front and centre of its SS/24 show last year. The brand quickly transferred it onto five of its iconic homeware pieces for Milan design week, where it was spotted on everything from this lamp to a rug, sofa and vase. £1,240, gucci.com
10‘Dudet’ armchair, Patricia Urquiola for Cassina
CassinaThis armchair leans further into oxblood’s retro aesthetic as it’s shape is also reminiscent of chairs made in the 1970s. Created by design maverick Patricia Urquiola, it is characterised by curvaceous arms and tubular legs. From approx £3,065, cassina.com
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