- 01
- /
- 10
Diesel Living cuts the mustard in this Palm Springs-inspired collection that wouldn't look out of place in a '70s motel with all the right curves.
- 02
- /
- 10
Bring back the child-like days of yore by treating yourself to a swing by Louis Vuitton's collaboration with Atelier Oï. Inspired by a vintage foldable boat, the stylish combination of wood, leather and brass won't look out of place in the balcony.
- 03
- /
- 10
Tune out with Bang & Olufsen's new wireless speaker system, which you can assemble as you please. Go green according to Pantone or choose a range of colours from textile gurus Kvadrat.
- 04
- /
- 10
Agape launches their first bathtub with Immersion, roping in Neri & Hu for a Japanese-inspired take. Inspired by traditional timber bathing vessels used in Asia, Immersion allows for two seat positions for a deeper, relaxed bath.
- 05
- /
- 10
You've got a friend (or two) in Jonathan Anderson's home collection for Loewe.
- 06
- /
- 10
Sometimes you need to get out of your head to see things (crystal) clearly. Swarovski fascinates with their lighting collection, this time mimicking a spring day out in the gardens.
- 07
- /
- 10
As far as daybeds go, this piece by Nika Zupanc for Sé cuts quite a figure, and is bang-on trend with its millennial-friendly wash of nude pink.
- 08
- /
- 10
Standing can get pretty tiring — especially when you're stuck in the middle of a conversation that won't end. Pierre-Emmanuel Vandeputte's natural leather backrest is fixed on powder coated steel for you to take a moment as you plan your escape.
- 09
- /
- 10
This chair hugs you in all the right places, and probably knows your body better than you know itself.
- 10
- /
- 10
Take your mind off the screen and stare into something that sparks off the imagination. Titled "Topographies", this one-of-a-kind landscape layers paper upon paper for something almost three-dimensional.
10 things from Milan Furniture Fair 2017 that will help you relax
The sweet spot