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HOMEFRONT TRENDS! Shape-Shifters By Meghan McEwen Now’s the time to make a clean break from design on the straight edge: T e shape-shifting movement is gaining serious traction in the world of interiors. From curvy, voluptuous seating to abstract, ethereal lighting, amorphous shapes are leading the boundary-breaking charge. Fernando and Humberto Campana’s Miraggio Mirror for Edra looks like a refl ective puzzle of blob-like forms. And Jaime Hayon, who designed the Elements pouf for Moooi, might just be the forefather of bulbous-chic. Rebelling against the straight and narrow has never looked so good. Bdlove collection 2.0 by Ross Lovegrove for BD Barcelona Design, price upon request, bdbarcelona.com. Elements pouf by Jaime Hayon for Moooi, $1,540, at Twentieth, 8057 Beverly Blvd., L.A., 323.904.1200. Cocoon plan by Rock Wang and Kao-ming Chen for Yii, price upon request, at yiidesign.com. Soft Vase by Raptuslab, $108, at raptuslad.com. Fernando and Humberto Campana’s Miraggio Mirror for Edra, $3,390, at Moss, mossonline.com. 44 | | Fall 2010

Home Front Trends!

Meghan Mcewen

<b>Shape- Shifters</b><br /> <br /> Now’s the time to make a clean break from design on the straight edge: The shape-shifting movement is gaining serious traction in the world of interiors. From curvy, voluptuous seating to abstract, ethereal lighting, amorphous shapes are leading the boundary-breaking charge. Fernando and Humberto Campana’s Miraggio Mirror for Edra looks like a reflective puzzle of blob-like forms. And Jaime Hayon, who designed the Elements pouf for Moooi, might just be the forefather of bulbous-chic. Rebelling against the straight and narrow has never looked so good.

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