New arrivals from &tradition

We’re super pleased to bring you some new pieces from Danish brand &Tradition.

&Tradition are based in Copenhagen and create new as well as reimagined classics in collaboration with a brilliant roster of talent.

Ita, in collaboration with OEO Studio is a range of wooden furniture that blends Scandinavian design with Japanese craftsmanship, taking its cue from mivadaiku carpentry that uses integral cuts to join the elements together instead of glue or screws.

Secondly, they have worked with Anderssen & Voll to bring you the Meantime lounge-series collection and finally Luca Nichetto’s Muno, a lounge chair set just right for cocktail hour. We hope you love them as much as we do.

All are beautiful, functional and really-well made with a consideration for the planetand exemplary examples of craft. Pieces to buy once, and keep forever.

Muno


Uniting the collection with a strong visual identity, Muno is characterised by its pillowy cushions and sleek, cast aluminium legs. Derived from the ancient Germanic word for thought, Mun, Nichetto’s vision for the collection was clear – to inspire moments of reflection and creativity while enveloped in a feeling of unparalleled comfort.

Luca Nichetto elaborates on the inspiration behind Muno:

 “Our aim was to create a versatile product that resonates in both residential and contract environments. With Muno, we’ve achieved a perfect balance of classic Scandinavian design infused with a subtle touch of luxury—creating the ideal setting to relax with your favourite drink, whether it’s a cognac or whiskey.”

Shop the muno collection.

Ita


Inheriting its name from the Japanese word for wood plank, Ita is a collection of buildable furniture that takes cues from miyadaiku carpentry – the centuries old Japanese craft, seen everywhere from furniture to temples, which uses integral cuts to join wooden elements together without the need for screws or glue.

Ita is a six-piece family comprised of a dining table in two sizes, two benches and two coffee tables. Constructed from either natural oak or dark-stained oak, the Ita Collection showcases the beauty and tactility of wood, while ensuring durability and ease of assembly.


“The Ita collection is the pure essence of minimalism.” Thomas Lykke from OEO Studio comments. He continues “When you design a collection like this, it’s very much about the smallest of details – and you need just enough to make it fresh in look and feel. In order to make Ita interesting, we have included subtleties like rounded edges, as well as a deep focus on the function of its assembly. The result is a collection that you experience.

Shop the ita collection.


Meantime


Featuring wide, forward-reaching yet slender arms, Meantime’s form is reminiscent of furniture found in the liminal spaces of transport waiting rooms; pieces that are often created by architects and designers to discreetly blend in with their surroundings, while providing comfort to travellers or those just passing through. 

Torbjørn Anderssen comments: “The counter movement between the armrests and the shell the cushions rest on is the DNA of the project.” He continues: “We took, what could be described as a universal feature of public transport furniture and domesticated it. We like to think that while you’re sat in these types of spaces, you’re usually waiting for something good to happen, hence the name, Meantime.”

Shop the meantime collection.

 

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