New collection from Minimalux
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It's a collection that you won't spot on the London design circuit this month, but the new range from Minimalux - which launched online (opens in new tab) last night to coincide with the festival - is no less worthy of attention.
Created under the direction of company founder - British designer Mark Holmes - Minimalux's second collection includes an impressive tally of objects ranging from candleholders to pill tubes, plus the picnic cutlery originally commissioned by Wallpaper* for our August 'Handmade' issue.
As considered and well-crafted as the last collection, expect more clean lines in copper, brass, glass and aluminium. But the best news is that they're now available to buy.
’Conical’ vase in Borosilicate glass, silver and copper
The conical vase, seen from above
’Pill tube’ in sterling silver and cork
’Pill tube’ in copper
’U candleholder’ in brass by Minimalux
Spinning ’disk mobile’ in aluminium
’Dish 60’ in jet
’Dish 60’ in cobalt
’Pen rest’ in ruby
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