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Konstrunda is a 22-Piece Collectible Design Collection

Konstrunda is a 22-piece collectible design collection featuring furniture and homeware by seven designers, with every item priced below £200. The assortment includes a £149 side table by Andu Masebo, distinguished by a chunky frame referencing his Tubular Chair, alongside two geometric stools that function as seats, side tables, or plinths. One stool uses raw pine, while the other has a bright blue finish. Emanuele Stamuli contributes a black-and-white vase priced at £19, while Lisa Reiser creates mouth-blown glass vases, including a bright green design inspired by gummy candy.

Additional pieces include a pinewood stool and bent orange sculpture by Lisa Hilland, plus boldly patterned cushions and a rug by Ingrid Leander and Igor Holtermann. Their textiles reference zebra crossings and caution banners observed in Stockholm's streetscape. In-house designer Akanksha Deo contributes two expressive vessels constructed from stacked forms. The collection is titled Konstrunda, meaning Art Tour.

Trend Themes

  1. Affordable Collectible Design — Limited-edition furniture priced for broader access signals new potential for collectible homeware models that merge mass retail reach with gallery-style desirability.
  2. Functional Art Furniture — Hybrid stools, tables, plinths, and sculptural objects reflect a growing market for pieces that blur utility and visual expression in compact living spaces.
  3. Street-inspired Home Textiles — Urban graphics drawn from crossings and caution signage create fresh pathways for translating public-space visual culture into premium domestic decor.

Industry Implications

  1. Furniture Retail — Accessible designer collaborations are reshaping furniture retail by creating entry-level collectible assortments that attract design-conscious consumers.
  2. Home Decor — Expressive vessels, bold cushions, and sculptural accessories point to expanding demand for statement decor that feels artistic yet attainable.
  3. Interior Design — Multipurpose collectible pieces introduce flexible styling opportunities for interiors that prioritize personalization, modularity, and cultural storytelling.

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