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STUDIO PIET BOON — THREE NEW DESIGN COLLABORATIONS

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Monday 27 April 2026

Images courtesy of Studio Piet Boon

Expanding a Unified Design Language

Studio Piet Boon continues the rollout of its licensing strategy with three new product designs, developed in collaboration with international partners across high-end lighting, wood flooring, and outdoor kitchens. Set to be presented during Milan Design Week 2026, these introductions reflect a consistent approach—where function and aesthetics remain in quiet balance, shaped through material sensitivity and architectural clarity.

At the same time, the expansion supports a broader direction: strengthening distribution, deepening integration across projects, and positioning product design as a natural extension of the studio’s spatial practice.

PIET BOON BY Listone Giordano — OPERA APERTA FLOOR
In collaboration with Listone Giordano, Studio Piet Boon introduces OPERA APERTA—a flooring system shaped by a shared appreciation for natural materials and timeless aesthetics. Inspired by Renaissance architecture, its modular laying pattern allows for multiple compositions from a single base plank, shifting effortlessly between subtle continuity and more expressive spatial gestures. The result balances technical precision with material intelligence, expanding the studio’s presence into high-end wood flooring.

PIET BOON BY Deltalight — OVIO LIGHTING
Developed with Deltalight, the OVIO collection approaches light as an integral part of architecture—where precision, spatial experience, and restraint converge. Exploring the transition between circle and oval, OVIO forms a rhythmic ceiling composition that integrates seamlessly into space. Flexible in arrangement and designed with a replaceable light source, it reinforces lighting as a considered, long-term architectural element.


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PIET BOON BY Röshults — NORE OUTDOOR KITCHEN
For Röshults, Studio Piet Boon presents NORE—an outdoor kitchen conceived as a sculptural, monolithic volume. Crafted in marine-grade stainless steel and softened with teak detailing, it balances industrial robustness with natural warmth. Integrated elements within the Piet Boon ecosystem further unify its material language, positioning outdoor cooking as a seamless extension of the living environment.

In bringing these collaborations together, the studio continues to articulate a design language that moves fluidly across disciplines, materials, and ways of living.

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