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New Collection straight from Milan Design Week

LEMA Showroom
183 King's Rd, London SW3 5UE, UK
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For Kensington & Chelsea Art Week, discover LEMA's new design collection, now exclusively showcased at the London showroom. Featuring pieces by Carlo Colombo, including the Graffetta armchair, Nobu bed, Masami armchair and Traverso table, the exhibition celebrates contemporary Italian design. The display is enriched by artworks from Arthur Lanyon, Shaun Fraser and Kathy Dalwood, creating a dialogue between furniture and art.
When:
Open from Monday - Saturday 10am to 6pm
Closed on Sunday
Admission
Free
For Kensington & Chelsea Art Week, LEMA unveils its new design collection, presented at its London showroom, offering a curated experience that brings together contemporary Italian design and contemporary art in a refined dialogue of form, material and space.
At the heart of the presentation is a selection of new, signature pieces by Carlo Colombo, whose design language continues to define modern elegance through clarity, proportion and sculptural precision. The collection includes the Graffetta armchair, a piece that balances comfort with architectural structure; the Nobu bed, conceived as a serene and enveloping centrepiece for the bedroom; the Masami armchair, distinguished by its fluid lines and understated sophistication; and the Traverso table, a statement in refined geometry and material presence. Together, these works express a cohesive vision of living spaces that are both functional and emotionally resonant, reflecting Lema’s commitment to craftsmanship and contemporary lifestyle design.
The exhibition is further enriched by a curated selection of artworks that establish a compelling visual dialogue with the furniture collection. Works by Arthur Lanyon introduce a dynamic sensibility rooted in gesture and abstraction, while Shaun Fraser contributes a layered exploration of texture and composition that enhances the spatial atmosphere of the showroom. Kathy Dalwood’s sculptural practice adds a contrasting dimension, referencing architectural fragments and historical forms that echo and challenge the clean modernity of the surrounding furniture.
Presented within the context of Kensington & Chelsea Art Week, the installation transforms the London showroom into more than a display space; it becomes an immersive environment where design and art coexist in conversation. The careful staging encourages visitors to move through a sequence of spatial moments, each revealing new relationships between object, surface and light. The result is a narrative journey that highlights not only individual pieces but also the broader ethos of LEMA: a dedication to timeless design, adaptable living, and cultural engagement.
This exclusive presentation reinforces Lema’s position at the intersection of design and contemporary culture, offering a considered reflection on how interiors can function as curated environments.The showroom becomes a living gallery—one that celebrates innovation, craftsmanship and the evolving language of modern living within one of London’s most significant cultural moments.
