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Boldizar Senteski 5 Picks From Philia Collection
Boldizar Senteski is a Hungarian artist and designer whose work explores the tension between decay and renewal, tradition and innovation. Inspired by the layered architectural landscape of Budapest, he creates collectible furniture, lighting, and sculptural objects that blend brutalist influences with romantic sensibilities. Through an experimental approach that combines craftsmanship, oxidation processes, and material transformation, Senteski develops one-of-a-kind works that blur the boundary between art and functional design.

Pelle
PELLE is the Brooklyn-based design studio founded by Jean and Oliver Pelle, whose multidisciplinary practice exists at the intersection of art, craft, and design. Trained as architects, the duo create collectible lighting, furniture, and objects that balance sculptural expression with technical precision. Working as complementary counterparts, they draw upon personal observations of nature, geometry, and historical art movements to develop pieces that are both poetic and functional.
Combining handcrafted processes with contemporary production techniques, PELLE explores the dialogue between organic form and constructed order. Through an integrated practice that brings design, fabrication, and exhibition together under one roof, the studio creates enduring works distinguished by their refined materiality, painterly sensibility, and commitment to craftsmanship.

Comité de Proyectos Picks From Philia Collection
Comité de Proyectos is a Mexico City–based design studio founded in 2014 by Andrea Flores and Lucía Soto. Working across interiors, furniture, and collectible design, the studio explores the relationship between emotion, functionality, and craftsmanship.
Guided by a contemporary yet timeless approach, Comité de Proyectos creates furniture, objects, and spaces in close collaboration with artisan workshops. Their work moves fluidly between the subjective and the functional, balancing craft, technique, and artistic expression through sculptural forms and thoughtfully designed environments.

Simone & Marcel – Charlotte Foussat & Javier Peces Moral
Charlotte Foussat and Javier Peces Moral are the French–Spanish design duo behind Simone & Marcel, a Spain-based studio dedicated to contemporary lighting and collectible objects. Combining Charlotte’s creative direction with Javier’s engineering expertise, their practice explores the relationship between light, material, and everyday living. Guided by a shared belief that design should balance beauty with functionality, they create timeless pieces distinguished by refined proportions, understated elegance, and enduring quality.
Working closely with artisans across Spain, Simone & Marcel develop lighting and home objects crafted from noble materials including alabaster, marble, brass, ceramic, and wood. Their practice combines technical precision with traditional craftsmanship, resulting in sculptural designs that celebrate material authenticity while bringing warmth, character, and quiet sophistication to contemporary interiors.

Piotr Dabrowa Picks From Philia Collection
Piotr Dąbrowa is a Polish multidisciplinary designer specializing in collectible lighting and furniture. Founder of Studio-Dabrowa, established in 2020, he creates refined objects that combine sculptural simplicity with everyday functionality. Rooted in a minimalist aesthetic, his work explores the relationship between form, light, and material through carefully balanced compositions.
Originally trained in graphic design, Dąbrowa brings a strong visual sensibility to his product design practice. Working in collaboration with European manufacturers, he develops collectible pieces distinguished by clean lines, thoughtful craftsmanship, and a commitment to longevity, creating timeless designs that enrich contemporary interiors through understated elegance.

Mathilde Martin
Mathilde Martin is a French ceramic artist and designer based between Paris and Brittany. Since founding her studio in 2016, she has developed a refined practice centered on hand-built stoneware, creating sculptural bowls, vessels, and objects that balance form, function, and quiet elegance.
Guided by a meditative approach to making, Martin’s work celebrates the tactile beauty of clay through subtle variations, delicate imperfections, and precise proportions. Each piece is conceived as part of an interior landscape, bringing harmony, strength, and timeless material presence to the spaces it inhabits.






