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Rook stool by Ross Gardam

Rook stool by Ross Gardam among 10 new products on Dezeen Showroom

Dezeen Showroom: a collection of stools made from wood that take cues from the appearance of chess pieces is among 10 new products featured on Dezeen Showroom.

Rook stool by Ross Gardam

Rook stool by Ross Gardam

Australian designer Ross Gardam took cues from the appearance of chess pieces for the brand's new range of stools, which are made from a choice of solid walnut, white oak or blackened oak.

Rook stools have interesting sculptural details, including a foot rest wedged between two solid timber uprights and repeating circular motifs in the seat and base.

The stools were recently featured on Dezeen Showroom alongside a range of tiles with subtle patterning reminiscent of natural stone.

Read on to see more of the latest products:


Photo of the leather homeware collection

AGS Home leather homeware by Ancient Greek Sandals

Greek sandal brand Ancient Greek Sandals has created a range of homeware made from leather and glass informed by traditional baskets and vessels for carrying and storing wine, water or oil.

AGS Home leather homeware comprises baskets and glass vessels that can serve a myriad of uses, including storing blankets and books as well as acting as standalone pieces of decor.

Find out more about AGS Home leather homeware ›


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Iris coffee table by Asplund

Asplund Collection worked with Stockholm-based designer Daniel Lavonius Jarefeldt on a table that includes a wooden base with a range of tabletops made from different materials.

The Iris coffee table's base cradles the top, which can be specified in a range of materials, including stone or lacquered metal. Users can choose between three different size formats.

Find out more about Iris ›


Ginger chairs by Sebastian Herkner for Ondaretta

Ginger chairs by Sebastian Herkner for Ondaretta

In collaboration with designer Sebastian Herkner, Spanish brand Ondaretta has released a chair with a soft, biomorphic seat used in tandem with a range of characteristic base options.

The seats of Ginger chairs can be used in conjunction with either wooden or metal bases, aiming to give the impression that the seat is spilling out of the frame.

Find out more about Ginger ›


Models sitting on white and pink chairs in front of curved archways

Plier chair by OiKo Design Office for Diabla

Spanish outdoor furniture brand Diabla has released an outdoor chair that has a stackable form, which takes cues from widely used plastic monobloc chairs.

The Plier chair comes in a spectrum of neutral and bright colours that share a lightweight aluminium frame.

Find out more about Plier ›


Walsh Street sofa by Robin Boyd and K5

Walsh Street sofa by Robin Boyd and K5

A sofa originally created in the 1950's has been reissued as a result of a collaboration by K5 Furniture and the The Boyd Foundation.

The Walsh Street sofa was designed by Australian architect Robin Boyd for use in his home. It features characteristically mid-century modern motifs including tapered legs.

Find out more about Walsh Street sofa ›


Black office chair in home office

Sihoo Ergonomic Office Chair by Sihoo

Chinese furniture brand Sihoo has created an office chair made up of a series of convex and concave shapes.

Sihoo Ergonomic Office Chair is optimised to support the user's body through a series of innovative features that enable normal blood flow and good posture.

Find out more about Sihoo Ergonomic Office Chair ›


Hexagonal seats in office space

Hex seating by Jaro Kose for Missana

Amsterdam-based designer Jaro Kose worked with Spanish brand Missana on a collection of seating made up of hexagonal shapes.

Hex seating comes in a range of heights and back options and can be upholstered in a spectrum of fabrics.

Find out more about Hex ›


Boost Mineral surface and wall tiles by Atlas Concorde

Boost Mineral surface and wall tiles by Atlas Concorde

Italian brand Atlas Concorde has created a range of tiles with subtle patterning reminiscent of natural stone.

The Boost Mineral surface and wall tiles are made from porcelain and come in five different grey hues that all share a three-dimensional textural finish.

Find out more about Boost ›


Original wood flooring by Notch

Original wood flooring by Notch

British flooring company Notch has created a series of solid wooden wooden flooring made out of European oak.

Original wood flooring comes in an array of 16 different colours and can be laid in a spectrum of patterns including plank, herringbone and chevron layouts.

Find out more about Original wood flooring ›

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