Dezeen showroom: A seating collection inspired by a celestial phenomenon where two moons appear to overlap is among seven new products to be unveiled in the Dezeen showroom.
Twin Moon Seating by Pepe Albargues for Missana
The co-founder of Spanish furniture design brand Missana, Pepe Albargues referenced an astronomical legend in his design for the brand’s Twin Moon collection, which consists of a sofa and armchair.
The chair has a circular seat, while the sofa has a seat made up of two circles that are connected to each other. Both are topped by rounded backrests and the pieces can be upholstered in a wide range of fabrics.
Twin Moon was recently shown at the Dezeen showroom alongside a system of acoustic ceiling panels inspired by Japanese design and an armchair with a graphic puffy silhouette.
Read on to see more of the latest products:

Max armchair by Johan Ansander for Blå Station
Designer Johan Ansander and Swedish furniture brand Blå Station have released a fuller, upholstered version of the previously released Maximus chair.
Max has a graphic shape enhanced by thick legs, a padded foam and spring interior, and carefully stitched upholstery. The chairs can be finished in fabric, leather or custom materials.
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Fuji acoustic ceiling panels by Woven Image
The latest acoustic product from Australian interior design company Woven Image is influenced by Japonisme and Art Deco design styles.
Fuji acoustic ceiling panels have rounded corners and a tapered shape. They are available in a selection of neutral color combinations.
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Om Chair by Johan Ansander for Blå Station
Furniture brand Blå Station and Swedish designer Johan Ansander have worked on a chair with a simple, curved composition, made entirely of wood.
Designed to be lightweight and visually unobtrusive, the Om chair is made from European oak or ash wood, which can be stained if desired.
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Hexcal Studio Desktop Organizer by Hexcal
British tech company Hexcal has released a desktop organization system that hides cables, supports monitors and streamlines both work and play.
Constructed of steel and aluminum for durability, Hexcal Studio can support up to 14 devices simultaneously.
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Seat for homework by Derlot
Alexander Lotersztain has designed a modular set of linkable furniture for his company Derlot, which includes seating and work surfaces.
Homework features customizable segments, including high, low and backless bench seating and standing-height back-mounted desks, each available with tactile fabric upholstery and wood finishes.
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Elephant Sideboard by Westblom Krasse Arkitektkontor
Swedish design brand Westblom Krasse Arkitektkontor has designed a sideboard that has a simple, chunky composition.
The elephant sideboard is named for its thick components and blue finish. Pink versions have also been produced and are available upon request.
Learn more about elephant ›
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