First there were the ubiquitous paper lanterns ... and then there was the Rosario paper pendant light shade.Photograph: PR company handoutThis chair was designed by milliner Philip Treacy for Habitat's VIP range in 2004.Photograph: Rex Features/Rex FeaturesAaron Probyn's Rim clock.Photograph: PR company handout
Tord Boontje's Garland light shade became an instant Habitat classic.Photograph: PRBig in the 80s – Habitat's Scraffito crockeryPhotograph: PRThe Macadam folding chair.Photograph: PR company handoutA Habitat innovation – the Cu-bedPhotograph: PRThe Eva pendant light.Photograph: PR company handoutA compact version of Habitat's City Flap clock.Photograph: PRThe Forum sofa, designed by Robin Day.Photograph: PRHabitat even made Christmas cool, with tree decorations such as this blue bird.Photograph: PR company handoutThe Ribbon light was designed by Clair Norcross.Photograph: PR
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