Vent Pendant

Designed by Daniel Schofield, the Vent Pendant draws on the interplay between form and function, where two elemental shapes converge to sculpt light in dual directions.

Crafted in cast aluminium or bronze, a conical shade delivers a focused beam downwards, while a triangular body allows an ambient glow to escape upwards, gently illuminating the surface of the metal.

Radio Chair

Lightweight and comfortable, the Radio Chair by Tim Rundle is designed to work effortlessly across residential and hospitality spaces.

A gently curved backrest offers support without rigidity, while the angular timber frame provides strength with minimal
visual weight.

Drift Pendant

Inspired by pebble stones, Drift designed by Michael Young, floats weightlessly, emitting calm and tranquillity.
Defined by a soft, triangular form, with gentle glowing curves, its presence is serene.

Behind this simplicity lies a complex structure: a mathematically calibrated design that emits a uniform, ambient light across the entire surface. It’s a quiet technical achievement that elevates Drift beyond conventional lighting.

"As simple as it sounds, pebble stone paving - soft stones set into the ground - creates such serenity and calm. I made a floor of loose stones in my office in Lake Como; it sounds like walking along the beach to get to my desk."
- Michael Young

Plane Lounge Chair

The Plane Lounge Chair, designed by Jamie McLellan for Resident is handcrafted in New Zealand from solid timber and features two sculptural legs reminiscent of skids that support a cantilevered seat and integrated backrest.

The engineering is concealed to highlight the purity of its form, resulting in a piece that balances solidity with lightness, function with comfort.