Willo Perron’s tables and mirrors add stylish, modular pieces to your space

If you’re the kind of person who likes to be a bit more creative with their home decor and furniture, the modular design holds a certain kind of appeal. There are those who prefer to have the more traditional and “normal looking” furniture while there are those that prefer to have a bit more leeway on how to design and arrange their interior spaces. For the latter kind of people, modular furniture is the way to go. This flexibility isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about functionality, too. Modular pieces adapt to changing lifestyles, accommodating everything from impromptu gatherings to the quiet solitude of a personal retreat. They offer a sense of agency, transforming the act of furnishing a home from a mere necessity into a joyful exercise in personal curation.

Designer: Willo Perron for No-Ga

Willo Perron, known for his large-scale set designs for artists like Rihanna and Beyoncé, has debuted his first furniture collection for No-Ga, a Swedish gallery and design brand. This collection brings his creative energy to a domestic scale with a series of modular tables and wall-mounted mirrors. Through this collection, he aims to “democratise high-quality design”, giving people an entryway to design no matter how small or big their space is. With the modular kind of design, you can start with just a single piece then build off on it eventually with pieces that you like.

For the modular side tables and coffee tables, it comes in various shapes, sizes, and heights but is based around a single cuboid form with rounded corners. The pieces range from a simple box with a reading slot to more sculptural forms, including an hourglass-inspired double volume, a shelf-edged design with an irregular lip, and a bold triangular shape. The mirrors called Porthole are inspired from Brutalist architecture with buildings that have molded cement panels that resemble portals. All of these pieces are crafted from cast glass fiber and coated and polished by hand in high-glass finishes.

This meticulous attention to detail, combined with the collection’s inherent adaptability, positions Perron’s No-Ga debut as more than just furniture; it’s a toolkit for personal expression. Whether you’re drawn to the sculptural intrigue of the hourglass form or the subtle functionality of the slotted box, Perron’s designs encourage a playful interaction with your living space. They invite you to experiment, rearrange, and ultimately, curate a home that reflects your evolving style. In a world increasingly defined by mass production, Willo Perron’s No-Ga collection offers a refreshing reminder of the power of thoughtful, modular design to empower individuals and transform the everyday into something truly unique.

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