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New Home Decor from Milia Seyppel Studio

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Milia Seyppel Studio presented several new designs at Milan Design Week. Our favorites are the Cirkel end table and Series45 candlestick holder. The Cirkel is a circular table with skinny legs and a deep tabletop of metal and natural wood. This design comes in two distinctly styled sizes, the taller of which opens up, providing interior storage. A more delicate, decorative piece, Series45 is a three-part candlestick holder made of ashwood. The geometric sculptures are each composed of three 45-degree-angle branches and can be arranged individually or as one centerpiece. Both Milia Seyppel Studio’s Cirkel and Series45 exemplify balance between natural forms and calculated designs.

Photography by Silke Zander

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