The design pieces showcased in the pages of MONTECRISTO marry logic with imagination, the products of a strong symbiosis between the right and left brains of their creators. Linear forms find function in mathematical accuracy, strategy, and language, while their shape’s negative spaces create soft shadows, colours carry heart, forms mimic nature. Over five years, our spaces have been filled with wonder from the likes of IZM furniture, Niels Bendtsen, Omer Arbel, and more.
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IZM Furniture’s Eyeful oak coffee table. Winter 2010 issue.
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Niels Bendtsen‘s Park chair. Spring 2012 issue.
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Royal Tichelaar Makkum earthenware coffee pot from Örling & Wu. Homestretch, Summer 2011 issue.
Photo: Evaan Kheraj.
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Droog “Slow Glow” lamp from Inform Interiors. Shine a Light, Summer 2013 issue.
Photo: Jennilee Marigomen.
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Bocci’s “25” bench, designed by Omer Arbel. Summer 2010 issue.
Photo: Robert Keziere.
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IZM Furniture’s A Plus chair. Winter 2010 issue.
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Niels Bendtsen‘s Homework desk. Spring 2012 issue.
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Tom Dixon brass light shade from Inform Interiors. Homestretch, Summer 2011 issue.
Photo: Evaan Kheraj.
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Lukas Peet “Rudi” lamp for Roll & Hill from LightForm. Shine a Light, Summer 2013 issue.
Photo: Jennilee Marigomen.