Designed by Colin King Studio
Colin King?s simple platter leaves a striking impression as a centrepiece on a dining or coffee table. The sculpted acacia wood design appears to float on air, its edges gently curved to cradle its contents.
Finishes:
Acacia wood stained dark brown
Dimensions:
W400 x D400 x H120 mm
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The restrained, conical shape of the Taper Bowl has a familiar feel, perfectly balanced and symmetrical, and reminiscent of ancient vessels. The oversize metal design features a brass finish that lends warmth to interiors.
Created to hold books in place, the abstract forms of the Converge Book Ends are shaped from lava stone ? a dark and porous material with a textured surface. Use as intended, one at either side of a line of books, or interlock together to create a functional sculpture.
Cast from a hand-shaped form that captures the essence of a ripe, late-autumn pear, the Sentiment Paper Weight in brass has a beautiful antique finish. The graceful design is ideal placed atop a stack of papers or as a decorative element in any interior setting.
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Interconnect Candle Holder is a bold and illuminating centrepiece of exaggerated proportions, designed for Audo by Colin King. As a source of cosy candlelight, it is characterised by its deceptively simple geometric form: a sphere, an angle and a line, which unite to create a unique design. Available in polished brass or painted steel, it […]
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A vibrant and modern coloured tealight votive that brings a sense of celebration to any table top. With a chic form and alluring reflections, Bon astonishes with a fresh new way of illumination. The timeless artisan process of handblown glass used by Mexican artisans combined with a contemporary touch creating a neoclassical Mexican object.
This solid oak stool is carefully crafted with all the hallmarks of great carpentry. Offered in a natural or dark lacquered finish, the warm expression and organic silhouette invite to touch.
The Umanoff Planter marries sleek powder coated steel lines with curved handwoven rattan for a natural contrast. Designed in 1961 by the late Arthur Umanoff, a master of mid-century modern, the elevated planter is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Copenhagen-based architects Mentze Ottenstein took their design cues from their local neighbourhood when creating their Strandgade collection for Audo, named after the street in which they reside. Their elegant glass- and stoneware designs are infused with function and a sense of nostalgia.