The Art of Design Issue 43 2020 | Page 23

23 The collaboration with Serax (opposite cultural impulses and new materials. I’m small but mighty: a true sculptural addition page left) showcases their shared passion particularly excited this year by the richer to any luxury living space. The patina is for attention to detail and commitment to colours that are woven together with worked to reflect their passion for rich and delivering perfection. Piet Boon by Serax materials such as natural stone, marble, natural materials, and together with its is the result of combining design with bronze and leather. There’s enough scope rounded shape and keen legs gives Hero a functionality and consists of a complete for designers and clients to play with to truly original character. Just don’t pick it up range of high-quality bone-white porcelain create something truly theirs, without without bracing yourself. It’s reassuringly designer tableware. The universe is straying too far from the design principles heavy. Like the rest of Piet Boon’s not complete without the cutlery to go that make Studio Piet Boon’s work both expanding universe, Hero is here to stay. alongside the crockery - the silver-plated recognisable and timeless. Piet Boon will be on display at the version is high on my wish-list. The glassware is not far behind. Finally, a nod to a ‘hero’ piece of mine, if Tollgard Showroom in the Design Centre, you will forgive the pun: Hero, designed to Chelsea Harbour, from early March. The current collection, part of which will celebrate the Studio’s close cooperation land in London soon, has been inspired with fellow Dutch atelier Linteloo. Solid www.tollgard.com by unique interior design projects, cast bronze, made in Italy; this side table is 020 8067 2123 Top: Kekke bar stool Bottom: HERO side table