This all in one shade and base, designed by Ray Power, transmits visual stability and aesthetics.

The Air Light by LZF is available in a range of coloured wooden veneers.

These new TAB Occasional tables and stools by Sancal and Nadadora studio offer a playfully quaint collection of stools and small tables.

The base is a curved chestnut sheet. Two heights for the base and two diameters for the top expand the possibilities for stools and tables.

The collection is available in a wide range of shades: tenuous colours for discreet environments and bright colours which contrast with the wood.

Tab is reminiscent of the support given by a tree stump in the heart of a forest.

Kenneth Cobonpue’s humorous new Harry stool brings a playful and interactive element to his latest collection.

Harry is a quirky, informal seating option perfectly suited to breakout areas, libraries, living rooms and kid’s rooms.

With removable fabric covers, this stool combines a sturdy stainless steel frame and soft foam padding.

Flying Carpet by Nanimarquina depicts life at ground level … a soft and relaxing topography, a domestic oasis, carpets that fly!

Designed by Ana Mir and Emili Padros, Flying Carpet is more than just a simple carpet. Its topography turns into a comfortable and amusing three-dimensional space to sit, stretch and relax in the living room or kid’s room.

Any of its corners can be lifted by wedges covered in a natural grey felt.

The carpet is available in three colours (red, green and grey) and two sizes. It is 100 % wool.

Chat Modular Seating (above right) by, Nadadora Studio is about sharing, interacting and talking. Chat can be public and private.

Chat is round, suggestive, bicolour and playful.

The collection of poufs and stools was conceived as a complement for home-like environments, enabling the creation of common places in collective spaces.

The bicolour fabric combination facilitates adaptability to different ambiences.

With this project, the Nadadora studio multiplies the options for different sensory, cheerful, colourist and serene spaces.

Chat comes in two sizes, small: H44cm x Ø 450cm and large: H36cm x Ø 1160cm.

Take a walk on the moon with this dreamy piece (above left), a re-edition from the 80s that comes from Oscar Tusquets’ La Tierra and La Luna rugs.

Advances in photographic techniques have allowed this exact reproduction of an image of a moon in its waxing phase to be given even greater definition.

The colours of the original work have also been revised, making them warmer in browns and beiges.

The 80s version of La Luna was smaller, so this bigger version allows it to be placed in passage ways, hallways or at the foot of a bed.

Kids who are into astronomy would love this piece. Now you can ask for the moon and put it at the foot of a bed without wanting the impossible, and walk on the moon without it being so out of reach.

The rug is made using 100% New Zealand wool and is 150cm in diameter.

Custom sizes can be made on application.

The News Rug by Nanimarquina is very good news.

The News rug in brilliant red uses a spectacular graphic element, common in advertising, but with a vitality that comes from its formal topology rather than applied graphics.

In this way the visual impact is strengthened for the rug as well as for associated elements.

The rug is a bold statement in flooring from Martin Guixe.

Handmade using the hand tufting technique from 100% New Zealand wool the rug is available in 250cm and 150cm.

For further information and to view these products, visit the KE-ZU website.