A new chapter for &Tradition begins this season with the arrival of Britain’s first contemporary design studio and a series of distinctive expressions that bridge heritage design with a modern-day perspective.
Industrial Facility makes its debut in the &Tradition collection with a new shelving system, while a reissue of Verner Panton’s iconic 1959 creation is joined by fresh contributions from Anderssen & Voll, All the Way to Paris, Jaime Hayon, Sami Kallio, Space Copenhagen, and Thau & Kallio.
Industrial Facility’s Rombe IF1 introduces a modular shelving system with strong sculptural appeal, conceived to meet the varied demands of modern life.
At its core, the IF1 unit serves as the foundational element of the system. Additional compartments can be seamlessly attached to form one of eleven predefined configurations—or allow users to freely customize their own, enabling the system to grow and evolve in harmony with its surroundings.
To expand Rombe’s functional range, the IF2 and IF3 compartments offer extended continuity, adapting the system to different spatial and practical needs.
Whether creating a dedicated workspace, study area, or additional storage, each added module reflects the dynamic and evolving nature of everyday life.
A reimagined icon also marks this new chapter: the Topan pendant, originally designed in 1959 by Verner Panton, is reborn as a table lamp.
This new iteration offers a fresh take on one of Panton’s most recognizable forms, transforming the suspended light into a sculptural table piece defined by transparency and lightness.
The shade rests freely on the base, allowing for directional light control.
Echoing the visual character of the table model, the new Topan floor lamp adds a refined yet playful dimension to interiors, staying true to Panton’s experimental vision.
Striking a balance between low structure and high comfort, Anderssen & Voll’s Hi Lo modules combine to form a sofa system that embraces the user.
Compact yet commanding, the single module adds a sense of grandeur to even the smallest domestic settings while still making a strong visual impact in larger spaces like hotel lobbies and waiting rooms. A corner module connects to either side of the single units, enabling L-shaped compositions and further challenging conventional proportions to create a fully immersive seating experience.
Designed to match the height of kitchen countertops, the Betty bar chair by Thau & Kallio offers elevated comfort while retaining the warmth and appeal of the original design. Available in three wood finishes and three seating options, each version presents a distinct aesthetic.
With its sturdy frame, supportive backrest, and well-positioned footrest, Betty is ideal for both residential and contract spaces, providing long-lasting comfort in a range of settings.
Echoing the soft contours that define its family, the Loafer side chair by Space Copenhagen delivers an upright seating experience suited for dining or meeting rooms.
It’s a refined option for spaces that require seating large groups around a table with a more discreet visual presence. The Loafer armchair, with its reduced footprint, integrates easily into lounges, bars, or bedrooms—offering the same level of comfort as larger models, thanks to its elegant shape and plush upholstery.
Rooted in the design language of the In Between series, the new counter table highlights craftsmanship and the natural beauty of organic materials.
Tailored for compact spaces, it comes in two widths—50 cm and 80 cm—making it a flexible addition to various interiors.
Sami Kallio’s In Between bar table draws inspiration from classic bridge engineering, with two horizontal planes connected by angled supports that distribute weight evenly.
Verner Panton’s 1981 Wire Stool is reinterpreted with a marble top, adding a tactile, refined quality to the original design.
This new surface transforms the piece into a practical resting spot for books, drinks, or objects, with the top available in Black Marquina or White Carrara marble.
Archivo, originally conceived by Jaime Hayon for his own home, blends a solid presence with gentle curves in a design that honors the act of storing personal objects and memories.
Its asymmetrically divided shelves bring an ornamental playfulness to any setting, transforming storage into a visual statement.
Created by All the Way to Paris, the Mist collection features a pendant lamp, a wall lamp, and a portable version—all notable for their volume, scale, and ethereal presence.
Especially striking in its pendant format, the collection maintains a feeling of optical lightness across all models, appearing to float mid-air thanks to carefully positioned cables.
Compact and wireless, the Mist portable lamp brings a sense of intimacy to any setting.
Emitting a warm glow akin to its larger counterpart, it features a disc-shaped glass shade perched atop a solid polished marble base—small in size, but rich in presence.
Driven by a deep respect for design, &Tradition preserves the icons of the past while shaping the classics of tomorrow. Their collection speaks to lasting beauty and meaningful connections—between people, places, and time. Always with respect. Always built to last.
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