Modern Maximalism
Why do some colours work wonders for a space? These vibrant products have been especially selected from the Habitat 60 Years of Design collection to bring some maximalist joy to your home. From crockery to chairs, you’ll find the perfect pieces to style a space that's guaranteed to wow.
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Habitat 60th Anniversary Collection
Keep things colourful when you style a dining space with the Habitat 60th Anniversary collection. Match the eye-catching shade of the red Larsa dining set with the vibrant Ripple rug – inspired by 1970s textile design and paintings of the female form. Complete with Radica vases and the Klee table lamp and you’ll have a seating area that sparks joy.

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Habitat 60 Radica Ceramic Wide Base Vase by Silvia Kamodyova
Vases are a classic style element of any room and too often they are overly simple – we say the bolder the better! The Radica vases from Habitat’s 60th Anniversary collection reimagine the strong colour palette of the 1980s Habitat “Living with Colour” catalogue. Celebrate your colourful lifestyle by pairing them with other bright pieces on a table.

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Habitat 60 Wiggle Glass Vase
Curved forms inspired by the 1970s are a maximalist's dream and the Habitat Wiggle vase is a prime example. Popping this textured glass wonder on a side table is an easy way to add some mid-century class to your space – perfect for sporting some greenery or flowers to add further pops of colour and contrast with its architectural design.

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Habitat 60 Klee Ceramic Table Lamp by Margo Selby
Habitat’s 60th Anniversary collection is all about combining the classic with the cutting edge. This Klee table lamp features crisp, graphic shapes that references hand-drawn geometric patterns in the Habitat archive – perfect for adding a pop of colour to your room. It perfectly complements oak furniture like this eye-catching Hana chest of drawers.

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Habitat 60th Anniversary Collection
We partnered with maximalism-lover Gemma Gear to bring the fabulous designs of the Habitat 60th Anniversary collection to life in her space. Gemma says, “I love these red Larsa chairs – they are beautiful statement pieces that have curves that nod to those gorgeous café tables and chairs you see in Europe.

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Habitat 60 Ripple Rug by Simone Brewster
Maximalism is all about balancing strong colours and shapes, and with the Habitat 60th Anniversary collection, it's easy to get this just right. Start with a bold base, like the deep colours of the blue Ripple rug and the sweeping shape of the white Scoop chair. Then layer complimentary pieces, like the Geo Tufted Throw and XY60 side table, to bring the look to life.

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Habitat 60 Tam Tam Plastic Stool
Statement stools and side tables are perfect additions to any room – to sit on and to feature accessories. Inject some fun into your space with Habitat’s red Tam Tam stool that’s perfect for contrasting with leafy, green plants on top when it’s not used for seating. And the Yumemi side table is a contemporary take on a classic design that is a functional yet fashionable feature.

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Habitat 60 Scoop Fabric Chair
Seating should go beyond just function – a chair should please the eye as well as offer superior comfort. A rework of a classic Habitat design from the 1970s, this Scoop chair has a modernist shape featuring a plush corded upholstery that makes it perfect as an accent chair or as a modular sofa. Guests will be fighting over who can take a seat first!

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Habitat 60 Larsa 6 Seater Solid Birch Dining Table
Going bold is best when it comes to dining furniture and this red Larsa set from Habitat is just the ticket. Complement its colour with the Maubec Stripe Cotton Runner and be sure to continue the colourful theme with joyful patterns like those of the Jackson crockery and Recast mug – accessorise to the max

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Habitat 60 Primario Stacking Candle Holder
No maximalist space is complete without the right details to match. This Ross Mountford designed Stacking Candle Holder is featured in the Habitat 60th Anniversary collection and comprises three individual elements that work together or alone. By combining solid primary colours and geometric forms in crystal clear K9 glass, it’s sure to create a striking visual impact

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