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Unexpected + Eclectic: How OBJEKTE UNSERER TAGE Does Modern Design

10.09.24 | By
Unexpected + Eclectic: How OBJEKTE UNSERER TAGE Does Modern Design

Even if you’re a die-hard neutral lover or a fan of all things traditional, OBJEKTE UNSERER TAGE (OUT) makes it impossible not to fall for their bold, vibrant collections. The Berlin-based brand thrives on crafting eclectic, modernist furniture and accessories that are as practical as they are playful, sophisticated, and sustainable. Their latest trio of launches for Autumn 2024 perfectly embodies this ethos, designed for what OUT calls, “a self-determined generation.”

A modern living room features a pastel blue sofa, a wooden coffee table with books, a plant on a pink stand, and a pink spiral staircase against a textured gray wall

Modern living room with two blue armchairs, an orange ottoman, a beige and white rug, light gray cabinetry, and sheer white curtains. Decorative objects and a mirror are placed on the shelves

First up, the Sander series expands with the pillowy Sander Loveseat and the adorably compact Sander Pouf Mini. Imagine sinking into a marshmallow, or a whole mountain of them if you sink into the 3×3 module Loveseat. With an inner spring core that guarantees ultimate comfort and supremely soft upholstery hand-sewn by skilled artisans, this loveseat is perfect for sweet date nights or solo relaxation. The modular options let you customize your seating adventure, but the Loveseat alone offers all the cozy vibes you’ll ever need.

A modern living room with a bright blue plush couch and a patterned pillow. A cabinet on the left displays a small toy. White curtains and a light-colored carpet are also visible

A modern seating arrangement featuring a beige modular sofa, an orange ottoman, a blue side table, and potted plants near a large window with natural light

A beige modular sofa with a patterned cushion is placed against a gray textured wall, accompanied by a tall potted plant. In the foreground, there is a bright orange pouf

A minimalist room features multiple colorful, geometric poufs arranged on the floor. The background includes a large frosted glass panel and a window with vertical blinds.

A pattern of small, colorful standing mirrors with pastel frames viewed from above on a light gray background

Next, meet the Friedrich Mini – a downsized version of OUT’s full-sized mirror. Sure, a grand mirror has its moment, but for space-saving heroes, this miniature edition packs a punch. Inspired by early 2020s architecture, the mirror’s trendy arch is still going strong. Whether propped up on a console or hung on the wall as your last stop before heading out the door, the Friedrich Mini brings charm to even the tiniest spaces.

Small blue mirror on red tiled surface next to books and a figurine of a blue robotic cat. Background consists of light wooden paneling

A small arched mirror with a pink frame reflects colorful rectangles under soft light on a beige wall

A modern shelf holds an abstract painting, a small sculpture, a red-framed mirror, and a cat figurine. The shelf is part of a minimalist, light gray piece of furniture

A low wooden coffee table with a book titled "Lemon" is in front of a pastel blue sofa with a cylindrical patterned cushion in a minimalist living room

Rounding out the collection is the Fels Coffee Table, the perfect pairing for your Sander sofa. Channeling the look of raw stone, this table is meticulously hand-carved with jagged yet softened edges, crafted from warm oak wood rather than rare stone. Its natural grain beautifully complements plush seating and vibrant textiles, grounding the space and adding an elegant materiality to the space.

A lavender sectional sofa with pillows, a blue ottoman, and a wooden coffee table with a book and a lemon illustration on it, arranged in a minimalist living room

A modern living room with a light purple tufted sofa, a wooden coffee table, a spiral pink staircase, a potted plant, and a small wall shelf

To learn more about OUT’s latest collections, visit objekteunserertage.com.

As the Senior Contributing Editor, Vy Yang is obsessed with discovering ways to live well + with intention through design. She's probably sharing what she finds over on Instagram stories. You can also find her at vytranyang.com.