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14 Products Bring Digital Inspiration into the Physical Realm

With trade shows back in person, product debuts are getting back to the internet of things.

Amorphous shapes, 3D-printed objects, digital patterns. Distinguishing qualities of the latest products often suggest those of the metaverse, that malleable digital space where people can create and interact with their own virtual designs. Given the amount of time designers are spending online, it’s little wonder that futuristic fantasies are seeping into everyday life. A case in point is Kohler’s newest lav basin. A collaboration between the 148-year-old brand and American artist Daniel Arsham, it is a 3D-printed sink–meets–art installation and seems as much at home in a dream as in a hotel or residence. Many other items spotted at this year’s Salone del Mobile, NeoCon, and ICFF fairs similarly blur the boundaries between real and digital. Metropolis uploaded a few.

Image of a kitchen interior with wooden cabinets and and a printed pattern on the refrigerator
COURTESY SAMSUNG

MYBESPOKE 

Door panels of refrigerators in Samsung’s Bespoke appliance line can now be printed with whatever designers and end users dream up—including their own photos and artwork.

SAMSUNG

samsung.com

Image of a washbasin made of stone
COURTESY KOHLER

ROCK.01 

Part of Kohler’s Artist Editions, this 57-pound liquefied-rock sculpture is actually a ceramic bathroom sink made from 3D-printed clay. Artist Daniel Arsham’s studio hand-casts the lav’s coordinating oxidized brass fitting, which resembles a river rock.

KOHLER

us.kohler.com

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PLAYGROUND 2.0 

Of several welded outdoor tables in Jeff Rutten Objects’ Playground Collection, version 2.0 has an integrated light fixture that’s angled to cast a glow over its entire perforated steel top.

JEFF RUTTEN OBJECTS

jeffrutten.be

An image of a geometrically designed bathtub
COURTESY ACQUABELLA

STELVIO 

The surface of this 25-inch-deep soaking tub looks faceted but is actually smooth and made of Dolotek, the manufacturer’s proprietary mineral composite. The material is easy to clean and resistant to UV rays and thermal shock.

ACQUABELLA

acquabella.us

Image of a black cooktop
COURTESY BERTAZZONI

XT INDUCTION WITH INTEGRATED HOOD 

A downdraft built right into the glass cooking surface distinguishes Bertazzoni’s latest induction range top from its predecessors. It retracts for a sleek sight line.

BERTAZZONI

us.bertazzoni.com

Image of a faucet with several clay washbasins
COURTESY AGAPE

CENOTE

Patricia Urquiola’s washbasin for Italian manufacturer Agape features an earthy refractory clay surface as a reference to a Mexican cenote, or natural cave.

AGAPE

agapedesign.it 

Detail of a gridded pattern on fabric
COURTESY MAHARAM

PIXELATE 

End-and-end warp construction, ten weft hues, and a combination of lustrous and matte yarns are used to make the pixelated color-block pattern in this Paul Smith textile.

MAHARAM

maharam.com

Detail image of fabric
COURTESY ARC-COM

GLYPH COLLECTION 

Intrigued by a digital society’s heavy reliance on text symbols, Arc-Com collaborated with graphic design company House Industries to design the Glyph Collection of fabrics. Its woven patterns are inspired by fonts. 

ARC|COM

arc-com.com

An image of two people engaging with an illuminated plastic bench
COURTESY LANDSCAPE FORMS

AIR COLLECTION

As an alternative to concrete site furnishings, Landscape Forms has rolled out a line of 100 percent recyclable, lightweight, hollow HDPE seating designed by Barcelona-based Escofet. The system is available in five fluid, illuminated shapes. 

LANDSCAPE FORMS

landscapeforms.com

An image of a kitchen with wooden cabinets and a dark gray countertop
COURTESY CAESARSTONE

PEBBLES COLLECTION 

Searchable in the mindful MATERIALS Library, this sustainably made countertop is produced with 42 percent recycled quartz. 

CAESARSTONE

caesarstoneus.com

An image of a gold-toned light fixture
COURTESY BUSTER + PUNCH

FORKED 

The shade of this modular LED pendant is machined and cast before being combined with a handblown glass globe. Globes and shades can be combined or used separately.

BUSTER + PUNCH

busterandpunch.com

Image of a high orange chair
COURTESY HOUSE OF LEON

KYOTO COLLECTION 

A recent trend in “Japandi,” a fused Japanese-Scandinavian style, has inspired this handcrafted line from one-year-old studio House of Léon.

HOUSE OF LÉON

house-of-leon-furniture.com

An image of a chaise lounge with faces printed on it
COURTESY OI STUDIO

DROP DAYBENCH 

In its new five-piece collection, sustainable New Orleans–based furniture manufacturer OI Studio has reimagined the daybed by adding a note of Afrofuturism. 

OI STUDIO

oistudio.com

Image of two wooden storage cases
COURTESY MODEL NO.

SOLIS SERIES STORAGE TABLE

Part of an outdoor furniture collection from Model No., this elm storage table is digitally fabricated, then hand finished with a zero-VOC wood oil.

MODEL NO.

model-no.com

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