Collectible design has always had its devotees who appreciate and seek out rare and enviable pieces, such as EDITION, by Living Edge
EDITION is a curated collection of modern and contemporary design from Living Edge, designed for even the most fervent followers. Four years in the making, EDITION is launched in response to the increasing interest in collecting limited edition contemporary furniture, lighting and art., the concept of EDITION came from the minds of
Under the banner of Living Edge, CEO Aidan Mawhinney and Head of Retail Jo Mawhinney have built a legacy as the foremost design destination for architects, interior designers, design enthusiasts and those who share discerning taste. While the two have always been committed to authentic design and providing clients with the most distinguished and desirable products available, this new venture offers a niche collection of modern and contemporary design for even the most fervent followers and fans.
Collecting design, like art, is both for investment and pleasure. Each piece in the EDITION range is selected for the story and characteristics, which contributes to its personality and value. These pieces are distinct for their iconic status, incomparable craftsmanship, legendary design, or expression of a cultural ideal. Many of the pieces in the collection are limited or special edition and are numbered or marked by the manufacturer to reflect its exclusivity. Rounding out the diverse collection are pieces from Gufram, BD Barcelona, Established & Sons, E15 and Lasvit.

‘Capitello’ designed by Studio 65 for Gufram. What happens if a Majestic Greek column falls down and breaks into several pieces? The answer is obvious: it is transformed into a Gufram lounge.

‘Nordic Pratone’ designed by Ceretti Derossi Rosso for Gufram. Lightyears away from the usual types of middle-class interior designs of the ‘70s, it has become a point of reference in the history of design.
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