Henry Holland Launches Debut Furniture Collection with Ceramic Spheres and Mohair Seating
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Summary
London designer Henry Holland has launched his debut furniture collection, marking his first venture into furniture design after transitioning from fashion to ceramics in 2020. The collection features handcrafted pieces made from wiggly ceramic spheres, amorphous mohair seats, and patinated bronze, described as embracing "the wobble" in its design aesthetic.
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· 4 pulledLondon designer Henry Holland has unveiled his first furniture pieces, handcrafted from wiggly ceramic spheres, amorphous mohair seats and patinated bronze.
The launch marks Holland's first foray into furniture, following the designer's move from fashion to ceramics in 2020.
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