This week’s product launches

A plaster lantern, unusual Zellige tiles and recycled wood flooring. These are the products that caught my eye this week

YesColours has launched the Iconic paint collection. The collection celebrates colours that have stood the test of time, transcending trends and leaving a lasting legacy in fashion and design. The image shows Iconic Orange and Iconic Red mat emulsion. YesColours paint is supplied in flexible packaging that is easily recyclable and uses less fossil fuel than conventional tins to produce.

British architectural hardware brand Croft presents its Cremone Bolt, an elegant collection of traditionally crafted bolts comprising three individual styles for French doors, windows and cabinets. Manufactured in solid brass with over 25 finishes to choose from.

Zellige Circle is the latest handcrafted addition from Otto Tiles & Design. This Moroccan Zellige mosaic breaks away from the traditional square form with its round penny shape. Part of the brand’s new Mediterranean Collection, Zellige Circle is available in a neutral glaze. (meet Damla Turgut founder of Otto Tiles)

Martin Huxford will launch a hand sculpted plaster collection during London Design Week, including the Kingston plaster lantern (above) a contemporary take on a classic English hall lantern. Martin is based in the Sussex Downs and this year the studio is celebrating its 10th anniversary.

Havwoods wood flooring

Havwoods has started its 50th anniversary year with the launch of FixFinity (above) and V Cycle, both launches align with the principles of the circular economy. FixFinity is adhesive free and re-usable while V Cycle is Havwoods’ new limited edition collection of refinished and repurposed unused stock from the popular V Collection. V Cycle is the company’s first fully recycled flooring.

Ralph Pucci lights

Ralph Pucci’s lighting collection puts the emphasis on craftsmanship and timeless design. The gallery has collaborated with prominent designers and artists, including Sebastian Leon, Alexandre Loge and Lee Mindel, for the sculptural collection. The image above shows the Ice Sconce by Lianne Gold.

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