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2016 Collection from HARTÔ

French brand HARTÔ has launched a trio of new products for 2016, which includes a sideboard, an armchair, and a shelving system. The new pieces continue the company’s simple, modern aesthetic dotted with fun details.

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Pierre-François Dubois designed the Marius sideboard, which marks his 6th design for the brand. The lower curves mimic those of a ship’s hull and the diagonal pattern on the doors references its sails. Marius comes in three colors: natural oak, light grey, and petrol blue.

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The Georges armchair is designer Guillaume Delvigne’s 3rd piece for HARTÔ and its curved components fall in line with the brand’s fundamentals. The chair features a solid oak structure and is covered in Gabriel fabric in your choice of water green, lemon yellow, light grey, or dark grey.

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Edgar is a modular shelving system designed by Mark Braun that’s made up on rectangular box components and a wooden base. The boxes can be stacked as high as you want or placed side-by-side in any configuration you want. Each box has a colored, vertical panel in either slate grey, light grey, coral, natural oak, or petrol blue.

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Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.