Design, Interior Design

Singularité Editions

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Fresh and uniquely contemporary, Singularité Editions prides itself in the European and simple twist that its designers bring to their furniture pieces. Just as the name suggests, each design is limited edition, but the VIP-type intention is to draw attention to the novelty of the concept. One particular line christened “Rider” incorporates an equestrian flair through the use of red accent straps and leather buckles that are both functional and decorative. Another thematic series is one that translates the nautical through light beech and aqua stripes that bind the gray and navy cushions together. Despite the array of ideas, all of the collections share a clean, well-crafted, and timeless look.

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