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Some pieces don’t follow rules. They redefine them. The HH Collection from ’t Huis van Oordeghem, designed by Guy Vermeirsch, starts right at the edge of traditional furniture: with generous proportions, refined materials, and timeless presence. Every single aspect of this collection is meticulously considered.

The collection’s protagonist is the H02, a majestic table made from solid afrormosia wood and imbued with natural allure. Its natural edges and visible grain bring the authentic feel of the tree into the home. Meanwhile, the surface appears to float due to its fine frame, resulting in a bold yet poetic piece.

However, Autel is not to be overlooked. This sculptural series of tables and benches is shaped by balance and proportion. The addition of Autel V softens the silhouette with more organic shapes, with each piece carved from matching slabs of afrormosia for a seamless, grounded look.

More info: hvo.be

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