In collaboration with London-based Studio INTEGRATE, this chair blends classical upholstery techniques and materials alongside the latest in intricate 3D-printed polyamide. The result is a range made from a mix of solid FSC-certified beech, walnut and oak, plus your choice of fabric, all finished with a sculptural back rest and spindle legs in 11 polishes. £2,902 morganfurniture.co.uk
By settling on an asymmetrical profile for this all-metal table, designers created a product that works equally well at the bedside or perched over the edge of the sofa. It's available in five colours, but WIRED couldn't look beyond cosmic pink. (It's also the perfect size for our back issues.) €295 nomess.dk
Marble continues to be a key trend in 2017 and this effortless 70cm-diameter side table from Ferm Living proves again just how versatile real stone can be. The perfectly proportioned powder-coated metal frame supports the solid marble top, giving the impression that it doesn't weigh much more than your sofa. £419 fermliving.com
This sumptuous hand-woven throw was designed by for Muuto by Swedish textile artist Simon Key Bertman. Made from 100 per cent cotton, it measures 130cm by 180cm and is available in seven colours. Each throw combines on-trend geometric patterns with rich, colourful texture. £74 muuto.com
Tom Dixon approached IKEA with a design for a coffin. Although that idea quickly expired, it opened a dialogue between the two houses - and the result is Delaktig. Due in stores in 2018, the groove in the sofa-bed frame has been engineered to accept several third-party accessories including a clip-on side table, privacy screen and mechanism to transform it into a bunk bed. £poa ikea.com
Loewe makes handsome televisions, and this is no exception. The Bild 5 blends cutting-edge technology - 55" OLED screen, built-in 5.1 multi-channel decoder for surround sound, HDR and Dolby Vision - with a distinctly retro choice of piano black and a texture-rich solid silver-oak stand. From £2,990 uk.loewe.tv
Tapping into WIRED's ongoing love for simple geometric lines, the Lima, from London design studio Aiio, draws inspiration from British and Japanese heritage and the shadows, shapes and contours of the natural and man-made world. Each 260cm by 180cm rug is hand-knotted to order from 100 per cent GoodWeave-certified Tibetan wool. £poa aiiostudio.com
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