Collectible Design Furniture

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.

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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.
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.
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.

Where This Applies

Furniture Retail
Accessible designer collaborations are reshaping furniture retail by creating entry-level collectible assortments that attract design-conscious consumers.
Home Decor
Expressive vessels, bold cushions, and sculptural accessories point to expanding demand for statement decor that feels artistic yet attainable.
Interior Design
Multipurpose collectible pieces introduce flexible styling opportunities for interiors that prioritize personalization, modularity, and cultural storytelling.
SCORE
4.8 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 33%
Activity 11%
Freshness 100%