The Wishes Collection is a limited-edition furniture and lighting series built around a single spherical module that can be connected into chairs, a rocking chair, a bench, a table, a floor lamp, and a pet house. Designed by Reza Raeisifar and Saber Abar, the collection uses interconnected Grade 404 stainless steel spheres finished in nickel-chrome, drawing on the way natural structures such as coral reefs and honeycomb develop through repeated elements. The modular construction gives each piece a consistent visual language while allowing the same system to take on different functions.
The rocking chair pairs the polished steel framework with curved wooden runners and a soft cushion, while the bench and chair add red or velvet upholstery to the metallic structures. A pet house translates the same spherical framework into a smaller enclosure, and the floor lamp uses the polished surfaces to reflect and fracture light. The collection’s name references the designers’ idea that wishes take shape through many small actions repeated over time.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Spherical Modular Design
- Repeated ball-shaped components create flexible product families where a single structural language can shift across seating, lighting, tables, and pet furniture.
- Reflective Metal Interiors
- Polished nickel-chrome finishes bring sculptural shine into home objects, opening space for furniture that doubles as visual centerpiece and light-manipulating surface.
- Biomorphic Furniture Systems
- Nature-inspired repetition drawn from coral and honeycomb patterns signals potential for interiors that feel organic while remaining engineered, modular, and highly recognizable.
Where This Applies
- Furniture
- Modular construction enables cohesive collections that reduce design complexity while supporting multiple use cases across residential and collectible furnishings.
- Lighting
- Reflective steel structures can transform lamps into ambient optical objects, blending illumination with material effects and sculptural décor.
- Luxury Home Goods
- Limited-edition functional art pieces position everyday objects as collectible design assets, expanding premium opportunities across niche interiors and statement décor.
