H&D Hotlist #127: New design products, furniture and accessories

From a quirky tableware by a beloved Italian brand to a Japan-inspired wood and glass furniture collection by a prominent local designer, here are out favourite new products in the market.

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HYBRID EXPANSION
First launched in 2011, Hybrid is a collection of porcelain ware that combines European and Chinese tableware in a playful, collage-like format designed by Milan-based CTRLZAK for Seletti.
It has become one of the brand’s most recognisable, evergreen bestsellers. Ten years after its debut, Seletti and CTRLZAK have expanded the Hybrid universe with porcelain traditions from Africa, Central and Latin America and South Asia.
The new collection comprises plates, bowls, cups and jugs with a similar design that sees one half with a European aesthetic and the other half with one of the other continent’s aesthetic.
CTRLZAK says the inclusion of more cultures aims to celebrate “the uniqueness of the various cultures, giving each the same importance”.

Seletti Hybrid collection retails from 11,48 Euros ($18.60, for a table mat). 

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MODULAR APPROACH
Interior fit-out specialist 4PLUS8, a longtime collaborator of high-end architecture firms like RT+Q Architects and Ong & Ong, has launched Furnic, a lifestyle brand offering custom and modular carpentry for the kitchen, wardrobe and shelving.
Utilising a modular approach and 4PLUS8’s extensive network of fabricators and artisans, Furnic can deliver quality projects with a reasonable budget, including an entire kitchen set-up that will take three weeks to fabricate and three days to install.

Visit www.thefurnic.com for more information.

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ODE TO JAPAN
Nathan Yong has launched a new collection of furniture under his original label, Folks. Comprising 14 unique designs embodying his love for well-crafted, contemporary furniture made of solid wood and veneer, each is a unique take on modern, functional furniture with an architectural spine.
The Folks Collection 3.0 pays homage to the skilled craftsman of Japan and introduces glass to the material palette, adding a visual lightness to the range that includes a cabinet, desk, shelf, side tables, dining tables and chairs, a sofa, and a bed frame.

Folks 3.0 retails exclusively from Grafunkt, www.grafunkt.com. Pictured is the Moon Desk, which retails for $2,950 (oak) and $3,300 (walnut).

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ABSOLUTE MINIMALISM
Combining sleek design with state-of-the-art performance, hansgrohe’s Talis M54 faucet range transforms the utilitarian sink area into a centrepiece of the kitchen.
The range offers three shapes – L-shaped, U-shaped, and high arc spout – and three finishes to suit a wide range of styles. It features an intuitive control with a flow rate of 7l/minute for quick filling or 3.5l/minute with the spray to save on the water bill.

Talis M54 retails from various hansgrohe dealers, price upon request. Visit www.hansgrohe.com.sg for more information.

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AURAL ELEGANCE
Noise-cancelling headphones can be a lifesaver when working from home. Bang & Olufsen’s latest headphone, Beoplay HX, is an elegant Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) headphone with precise, immersive sound for best-class sound and noise blocking capabilities with up to 35 hours of battery playtime.
Crafted from durable materials, it also features a headband with centre-relief that ensures absolute comfort with extended wear.

Beoplay HX retails for $799 at shop. designcollection.dk and select electronic retailers, and the B&O flagship store at Grand Hyatt.

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