Peter Mikic is one of the great names of British interior design. His grandiose past in the fashion industry has a tremendous influence in his design style and grand capacity for creating playful and versatile designs that often step out of the box. Today, Mikic currently works with a talented team of architects and designers that help him fulfill his vision. Now, you’ll have a little taste of Peter Mikic’s work – enjoy!
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Nina Simone was the inspiration for this dazzling mid-century modern chandelier. Handmade in brass, the Simone suspension lamp has three lampshades in aluminum that feature a glossy black finish and three visible textile red wires above the large lampshades. The three arms are united by a gold plated ring, showing high-level craftsmanship.
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The Oslo rug is a textured, minimalist, soothing piece of contemporary design. In fact, the most thrilling designs have this particular characteristic – to be one with the space itself as an organic extension to the whole atmosphere. It feels dynamic and uniform at the same time.
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Inspired by the iconic Miles Davis, the Miles floor lamp is the magnificent combination of a gold plated frame and a black marble portoro base. With a matte black finish and a structure 100% handmade in brass, this vintage floor lamp has a black ornament that provides a balanced design to its modern lighting.
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The yearning desire for the perfect balance between strength and elegance led our designers to create the Cassis console table. It features a structure in antique brushed brass and drawers and shelf in poplar wood veneer with palisander wood veneer. This wood console is the touch of Nature that every home decor longs for.
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The Koi carp is a recurring symbol of Japanese culture. Its natural color mutations reveal their capacity to adapt, just like the Koi dining table. Featuring a base in aged brass and a top in acrylic, this dining table will add refined elegance to any dining room design. Lovely.
Featured Image: © Peter Mikic
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