Maison & Objet 2026

Within Artisan’s presentation at Maison&Objet, Regular introduced a series of new products alongside extensions to existing collections. Central to this presentation was the Lounge collection, developed in collaboration with studio Neisako.

The Nila lounge collection embodies Artisan’s considered and masterful approach to furniture making, with the chaise longue as its central piece. Defined by a clearly articulated orthogonal structure that supports an organically shaped body, the design balances architectural rigor with sculptural fluidity.

Its carefully crafted wooden frame, paired with distinctly shaped armrests, establishes a strong and recognizable character. At the same time, soft transitions and a sense of visual lightness allow the piece to sit comfortably between precision and warmth, giving it a quietly timeless presence.

The gentle upholstery rests upon a leather base, portions of which are woven to provide subtle structural reinforcement where necessary. This interplay between softness and structure introduces a detail that is both technical in intent and poetic in expression.

Metal elements serve a dual purpose — acting as elegant accents while also reinforcing the construction. Their gently curved lines complete the composition, lending additional strength and visual harmony to the overall form.

Alongside the Lounge collection, the presentation included new shelving systems, a sideboard, mirrors, and extensions to the Column collection, further expanding Artisan’s portfolio of refined wooden pieces.

Regular also designed the exhibition stand in collaboration with Hanna Vranko, who contributed the styling, creating a spatial setting that carefully framed the collection and reinforced its material and conceptual narrative

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