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Gathering begins with pieces that invite people to sit, linger, and share space. Scale matters, but so do proportion and surface: seating that carries conversation, tables that anchor a room, and lighting that sets an even field of warmth and clarity. This edit brings together designs that handle groups with composure, so the room supports the occasion rather than competing with it.

ELMYR DINING TABLE
Christopher Hardy
The Elmyr Dining Table draws on the quiet elegance of solid oak, walnut, or ash, offering a sculptural silhouette with bold geometric proportions. Designed by Christopher Hardy for Archivism, the table combines traditional joinery with graphic presence. The composition reads as strong and orderly, giving the table the authority a gathering needs while keeping knees and feet unencumbered.
MAEHWA
Giopato & Coombes
Maehwa organizes hand-blown glass spheres along a refined metal structure, creating an even, comfortable light field above a table or seating arrangement. The composition can be scaled and configured to the room, from linear spans to branching forms, so illumination reaches guests without glare. Available in brushed brass or nickel in a variety of hand blown glass options.
MARTIN SOFA
Verzelloni
Martin is a modular system designed for flexible seating plans. Straight and corner elements combine with table modules to form long runs or conversational clusters, keeping a living area ready for both small groups and a full house. Its solid wood frame and clean upholstery maintain clarity as layouts expand, while its low, even volume fosters easy circulation.
MONOLIT DINING CHAIR
Cecilie Manz
Cecilie Manz’s Monolit Dining Chair brings an enveloping shell to the table without adding bulk. The chair’s calm profile keeps sightlines open, while the upholstery options allow a measured softness that suits long meals. Available in dining and lounge heights with thoughtful detailing and customization.
KUYU
Formstelle
The Kuyu table collections brings strong geometry to the center of a room. Precision-cut legs meet a top that can be round, triangular, rectangular, or free form, and two heights allow nested compositions that expand as company grows. The sculptural base reads cleanly from any angle, which keeps the setting orderly even with multiple surfaces in use. Solid wood construction underscores durability for frequent, everyday use.