Zaha Hadid was the uncrowned queen of contemporary iconic architecture. Earlier this year she began developing an elegant homeware collection, before her unexpected death from a heart attack. Titled ‘Collection 2016,’ the series has been completed by her team and features Hadid’s signature fluid forms, architectural designs and other mind-bending patterns.

The collection consists of a number of scented candles and home fragrance products, vases, tableware and an abstract chess set. Each piece from the lineup reflects the forms present in her architecture. A set of mugs named ‘Icon’ features outlines of some of Hadid’s most famous buildings such as the Heydar Aliyev Center and London Aquatics Centre.

‘The Solis’ scented candles feature a tidal exterior with a lattice structure that shows the holder’s interior; and the candles come in three versions. ‘The Prime’ scented candles features a crafted fine ceramic multi-purpose container that’s delicately blended with aromatic premium soy and paraffin candle wax. ‘The Bone’ tableware boasts Hadid’s fascination with Supremastism – the Russian abstract art movement developed by Kazimir Malevich in 1913.

A range of bone China called the ‘Illusion,’ reflects Hadid’s interest of illusions and puzzles, as it fools the eyes with its vortex-like 3D form. Moreover, the ‘Braid’ vases were inspired by skyscrapers and embraces the architect’s fascination of complex geometry.

Other pieces include acrylic place mats, a set of coasters, small white cups with colorful insides, and diffusers. The collection will be presented at this month’s Maison&Objet trade show in Paris from 2 to 6 September 2016. For purchasing the artistic homeware, you may visit Zaha Hadid Designs.

Illusory glasses
Scented candles
Icon cups set in black and white
Prime scented candles
Glasses with architectural patterns
Rim vessels
Illusion set
Tableware with wavy pattern
Z-play
Solis reed diffuser flare

Via: Curbed

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