โThis felt like a really natural partnership, we have a joint appreciation for color and we wanted to find a way to celebrate this in a way neither studio would have come up with alone,โ said Jemma Ooi, co-founder at CUSTHOM, of their collaboration with Jonathan Lawes. The Cut + Paste homeware collection, designed by the two London-based studios, adds some lighthearted fun to your home with its playful approach to color and form.
One of the best parts? The collection of tumblers, highballs, a vase, and artwork are designed so that each piece can be enjoyed singularly or as part of a set. The collage-like designs are chosen by the team for their bold, graphic color blocks.
Jonathan Lawes adds, โA lot of my work can get quite busy and numerous layers all interacting โ this was a good way to reel that back in and focus on specific elements.โ
Another fantastic quality of Cut + Paste is that its pieces are all made from recycled glass supplied by revered glassware brand, LSA International. In fact, both the color palette and designs are inspired by the green of the recycled glass being used. The art prints are made using water-based inks and FSC-managed papers, and the entirety of the Cut + Paste collection can be recycled.
To learn more about the Cut + Paste collection, visit custhom.co.uk.
Two of the biggest Nordic brands have united to bring us the BASTUA collection, launching globally in March 2023. The limited-edition series of 26 products, created by home furnishings giant IKEA and iconic printmaker Marimekko, brings together Nordic design and self-care rituals. From furniture to glassware to textiles, vibrant patterns reflect nature back at you.
โCollaborating with Marimekko was a natural choice for IKEA as we are both committed to enabling a better everyday life at home, and with the BASTUA collection, it begins with focusing on wellness first,โ says Henrik Most, Creative Leader at IKEA. โThe collaboration encapsulates the sensations of endless summers and the simple and aesthetic beauty of Nordic nature in furniture and accessories for the home.โ
โBASTUAโ describes a sauna in Smรฅland, the region in southern Sweden where IKEA was founded. Self-care and Nordic sauna were the starting points of the collection thatโs meant to be used when relaxing outdoors in warm weather or simply winding down at the end of a long day.
The launch of BASTUA marks the first time that Marimekko has designed prints exclusively for a brand collaboration. โCapturing the essence of Marimekkoโs Finnish roots and its connection to the historic origins of sauna culture was a fundamental part of the design journey and the creation of the BASTUA prints,โ says Rebekka Bay, Creative Director at Marimekko. When gathering inspiration from nature, the brand gravitated towards the large, decorative rhubarb leaves that are often found growing near saunas in Finland. Youโll find it throughout the collection, including on the ever-popular FRAKTA bag.
Within the BASTUA collection lies furniture, glassware, and textiles that include robes and towels โ and even the first-ever sauna bucket โ among other items. These are all things one might traditionally use when enjoying a sauna, or right before or after the ritual. Youโll find elements that can be used during a meal, a place to sit and feel grounded, and even a candle infused with the scents of elderflower, rhubarb, and sweet vanilla.
BASTUAโs furniture pieces are inspired by classic Nordic design. A side table offers a clever feature: the collectionโs patterned trays fit perfectly on the top. You may even want to pull up the coordinating bench to enjoy a relaxing moment of Zen.
โNordic furniture design has always been characterized by clean lines and simple constructions that focus on functionโ says Mikael Axelsson, Designer at IKEA. โThe BASTUA side table is my take on this heritage, as it is made of birch veneer and with a high edge that keeps things in place.โ
The BASTUA collection feels like a perfect partnership, neither pattern nor design overshadows the other. Itโs a wonderful marriage between two brands that complement one another in harmony.
To learn more about BASTUA, visit ikea.com.