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The Latest Design News from Sally Caroline, Tongue & Groove and More

Each week, we highlight a selection of global design headlines, from standout projects to innovative product launches and industry moments. Celebrating craftsmanship, creativity and contemporary design, we explore this week’s latest design news from Tongue & Groove, Sally Caroline, Molteni&C, Meritalia and 6:AM Glass.

Photography by Claudia Zalla

Meritalia Stages “La Grazia” Inside Palazzo Monti

Meritalia presents La Grazia, a new photographic project by Claudia Zalla set within the historic interiors of Palazzo Monti in Brescia, with styling by Greta Cevenini. The project brings together the brand’s latest collections, including Crease by Faye Toogood, Scoop by Philippe Malouin and Bundle by Objects of Common Interest, staged against the palace’s frescoed rooms.

Photography courtesy of Tongue & Groove

Tongue & Groove Debuts GridWork, a New Collaboration With Established & Sons and Raw Edges

Tongue & Groove has launched GridWork, a new flooring collection created with Established & Sons and designed by Raw Edges’ Shay Alkalay and Yael Mer, reimagining the modernist ceramic tile grid in solid European oak. It’s the first release from a new global partnership that sees Tongue & Groove manufacture and distribute all Established & Sons timber flooring worldwide.

Photography by Simon Devitt

Molteni&C Opens First New Zealand Flagship in Auckland

Molteni&C has opened its first dedicated New Zealand flagship, a 450-square-metre gallery in Parnell developed in partnership with Dawson & Co. Guided by Creative Director Vincent Van Duysen, the space unfolds as a series of living, dining, kitchen, bedroom and wardrobe environments, anchored by a heritage installation celebrating Gio Ponti and Aldo Rossi.

Photography courtesy of 6:AM Glass

6:AM Glass Introduces TERRA Shades for Hannes Peer’s Lina and Paysage

6:AM has introduced TERRA, a new range of glass shades for Lina and Paysage, both designed by Hannes Peer. Inspired by natural tones, the warm-toned palette expands the existing range of glass colours across both lighting collections.

Photography courtesy of Sally Caroline

Sally Caroline Unveils the Reverie Bedside Collection

Sally Caroline has introduced Reverie, a collection of three bedside designs exploring the feeling of floating between day and night: Aria, a wall-mounted design with a floating presence; Maya, elevated on a legged form; and Estelle, grounded by a framed base and lower shelf. The collection is handcrafted and made to order in Melbourne.

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