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Discover the World’s Most Unique and Artistic Interior Design Pieces with Roula Khalaf’s FT Newsletter

Are you looking for a way to stay on top of the latest stories and trends in interior design? Look no further than Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT’s weekly newsletter, which features her favorite pieces from around the world.

One of the standout pieces featured in this edition is the Arcate cabinet by Accardi Buccheri for Medulum. Priced at €3,650, this unique piece features arches that mimic those of the Santa Fosca Church in Venice. The Adalaj ni Vav rug by Shalini Misra Design is another must-see item, priced at £7,800 and depicting the ancient stepwells of India. And let’s not forget about the Mesa coffee table by Okha, made from trees growing by South Africa’s Berg River and priced at $31,200.

But that’s not all – there are many other noteworthy pieces featured in this edition, each with its own unique design and inspiration. From the Stockholm cabinet by Svenskt Tenn to the Superonda sofa by Bethan Laura Wood for Poltronova and the Case vase by studiokhachatryan, there’s something for everyone in this collection of creative and artistic pieces.

So don’t miss out on these amazing items – follow @FTProperty on X or @ft_houseandhome on Instagram to stay updated on the latest stories and trends in interior design.

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