
Welcome to ‘Unfold’ – Salone del Mobile 2025
8 April 2025
At the ‘Unfold’ booth, we present our latest furniture series and invite visitors to discover the versatility and layered depth of each design. Layer by layer, and from shifting perspectives, the collection reveals a harmony of craftsmanship, materiality, and timeless form. Each creation has its own distinct character, yet together they form a coherent whole. From intimate lounge settings and generous dining compositions to adaptable outdoor pieces—each item is crafted to seamlessly integrate into its environment.
TOMI indoor & outdoor series
The TOMI series is designed as a versatile collection that easily adapts to a wide range of interiors—from intimate seating arrangements to expansive lounge compositions. Deep, plush cushions rest atop a sculptural wooden frame, creating a subtle interplay of structure and softness. Thanks to its modular nature, TOMI allows for various configurations, making it well suited to both residential and hospitality settings. The collection includes a lounge and outdoor sofa, a matching armchair, and a sculptural dining table. With understated elegance and a flexible nature, TOMI serves as a timeless foundation for contemporary living.
KATE series
The KATE series is defined by flowing, rounded lines that create an inviting presence. Balanced proportions ensure a harmonious interaction between form and function. A signature feature is the subtle ‘dropped shoulder’ detail, where the fabric elegantly drapes over the armrests and back. Combined with refined stitching and a plinth that emphasizes the elongated, low-slung silhouette, these details highlight the series’ craftsmanship and understated luxury. The collection includes various seating solutions, including sofas in multiple sizes, a generous loveseat, a sculptural armchair, and a matching pouf. KATE integrates effortlessly into a wide range of interiors, without compromising on comfort or aesthetics.
HUGO swivel & solid armchair
The HUGO chairs merge sculptural elegance with functional comfort. The wooden shell is visually divided into two halves, with a subtle opening at the back—adding a light, refined character. The series includes two variations. The HUGO swivel chair introduces extra flexibility through its rotating base, adapting effortlessly to a range of interiors, from residential spaces to hospitality and work environments. The fixed HUGO chair retains the same elegant form and enveloping comfort, but with a grounded, stationary base. Generous, padded cushions wrap around the seat, back, and arms, offering a refined, cocoon-like feel. With a balance of geometric precision and soft contours, the HUGO series is both practically versatile and visually sophisticated.
Explore our existing designs on this year's booth
Also delve into our existing collections and recent collaborations that beautifully intertwine with the ‘Unfold’ exhibit.
Curated artists at the Studio Piet Boon exhibit
At this year’s edition, we are delighted to display a carefully chosen collection of artworks alongside our new furniture collection.
About the artist
Lætitia Jacquetton
Mouth-blown sculptures by Lætitia Jacquetton – glass shaped around stone
French artist Lætitia Jacquetton creates hand-blown glass sculptures formed around raw stones. Her work arises from a physical dialogue between material and environment, where elements like stone and sand take centre stage. By embedding nature’s spirit into the glassblowing process, she captures raw emotion and primal force in each piece. The works radiate rhythm, texture, and delicate beauty.
Yani Represented by Kahmann Gallery
Layered imagery by Yani – photography & coloured pencil
Represented by Kahmann Gallery, artist Yani presents a contemplative homage to the forest in her series ‘Out of the Woods’. Initially captured in black and white, the photographs are later intuitively coloured using unexpected pencil shades. The result is a tension between observation and imagination. Her work reflects themes of loss, protection, and impermanence—blurring the line between photography and drawing.
Cecil Kemperink
Discover the ceramic work of Cecil Kemperink – ceramics in motion & connection
Dutch artist Cecil Kemperink explores the relationship between form, rhythm, and tactility in her ceramic sculptures. Trained in visual arts, she intuitively combines her love of dance, fashion, and textiles into each piece. By hand-linking clay rings, she creates sculptures that move, change shape, and even produce sound. Each object invites touch and interaction—an experience that transcends the visual.
Julie Haverkamp
Tactile work by Julie Haverkamp – mixed media on linen
Dutch artist Julie Haverkamp creates paintings that move between visual art, textile, and craftsmanship. Working on coarse linen, she layers pigments and materials by hand. Occasionally she embroiders or manipulates the surface, resulting in a tangible sense of depth. Her intuitive approach and sensitivity to materials produce tranquil, physical compositions that radiate both stillness and intensity.
Camille Rousseau
Rhythmic lines by Camille Rousseau – works on canvas
French artist Camille Rousseau explores the expressive power of the line in her abstract paintings. With a background in graphic design and animation, she translates intuitive movement into rhythmic compositions on canvas. Her work arises from repetition, surprise, and balance—where spontaneous “accidents” lead to new visual discoveries. The line is central, forming a poetic translation of emotion and movement.
Ilija Wyller
Layered landscapes by Ilija Wyller – mixed media works
Norwegian artist Ilija Wyller explores the interaction between people and their surroundings. Inspired by everyday scenes from her own environment, she transforms photographs into layered compositions on canvas. She works with materials such as textiles, wax, and plaster, creating richly textured surfaces. Variations in brushstroke and tempo bring emotion and atmosphere to each piece, resulting in works that balance abstraction with landscape impressions.
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