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Max Table by Max Lamb for Hem Hem Design Studio

Max Table’s sophisticated design is deceptively simple and, as with all Hem products, has been carefully considered with shipping and smart assembly in mind. Designer Max Lamb was given the brief to make a table so strong and generous it could be stood upon. He delivered a design that is monolithic and bold. Huge in scale and elementary in form, the Max Table aims to be the centerpiece of rooms and a hub around which people will gather for generations to come.

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“‘Form is everything,’ said [Italian furniture designer] Enzo Mari. Simple shapes are the most complicated to nail. Max Lamb’s dedication to traditional monomaterial making holds up in this relatively affordable collaboration with Hem. A looooong communal table, just as appropriate for a conference or meal, is a welcome addition to the market.” —Alex Gilbert

ARCHITECTURAL & COMMERCIAL LIGHTING & ELECTRICAL

Diversion FLOS Architectural

Flexible and versatile, Diversion, designed by Piero Lissoni, creates ribbonlike geometric lines of light that blend with architecture. The innovative system was created with a special joint that allows for linear, angular, or geometric combinations. From a single joint piece, up to eight profiles can be connected and positioned in 360-degree orientations. Diversion can be either semi–surface mounted or suspended from the ceiling with integrated uplights and downlights for both indirect and direct light.

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