The Art of Design Issue 43 2020 | Page 21

21 projects; a strong believer in the quality of were an investment piece in our own home, that keep me coming back to the collection their craftmanship and the power of the along with the Kekke armchairs and Dieke – beautifully refined and durable, bearing neutral palette they work with to add layers sofa. Having road-tested them not just both aesthetics and intensive use in mind. of interest to our urban projects as well as in client’s houses, but also our own, I’ve more relaxed homes in the Algarve , Riyadh seen first-hand how they contribute to a The Piet Boon universe in miniature I’ve and Jordan. His pieces have an incredible genuinely welcoming yet luxurious home. curated showcases the Derk and Ella sofas - one decidedly minimalist, the other ability to work with other elements – versatile actors that make themselves at The Tollgard Showroom in Chelsea Harbour graciously curvy. The Ella, pictured above, home on any stage that values the power of Design Centre is proud to become the stage features solid, unique hand-turned bronze quiet beauty. for part of this growing collection, just in legs, giving it a wonderfully artisanal and time for Design Week. luxurious character. that will stand the test of time allow us to I’ve selected some signature works that It’s no surprise to me that Piet’s early route put them into family-friendly environments embody the Studio’s design philosophy into the industry was through manufacture knowing that they will endure and become of balancing functionality, aesthetics and – as a contractor he became increasingly more beautiful. His Kekke dining chairs individuality. They’re some of the pieces frustrated with having to build or make The Studio’s insistence on using materials Top Left: KAI side tables Top right: TJERK cabinet Bottom left: ELLA sofa & armchair Bottom right: Piet Boon Diffuser by Serax