Founder Je-Uk Kim: 'The initial inspiration for the furniture came from our indoor garden, a rather sporadic assortment of plants and pots. It got us thinking about creating furniture with storage behind doors and a surface to display plants/books/other objects. This concept is realised in the furniture (from £2,400), which has a sunken top surface filled with handcrafted ceramic vessels. They can be used as planters, containers to hold objects, or as pure decoration' Photograph: PR
These bowls are made in collaboration with the Bank of England. The small ones (23cm/£80) are fashioned from 1,000 shredded pounds and the large (50cm/£200) from 3,000 Photograph: PR
Bud (£115) is a panelled lighting system formed of six identical elements that clip together. They're available in 'round' (right) and 'long', and laser-cut in the UK using responsibly sourced birch plywood Photograph: PR
Each layer of this sideboard (around £12,646) tells a different story from Portuguese history using handpainted tiles Photograph: PR
Julio Thomas builds furniture from cardboard tubes used in the printing industry, marrying sustainability and style. His production process generates zero waste Photograph: PR
The designers of these pieces are inspired by vintage lampshades. Each lamp (from £370) is handmade using artist-commisioned images and trimmings salvaged from, for example, army blankets and theatre curtains Photograph: PR
This reading lamp (£1,170) was designed as a tribute to Amy Winehouse Photograph: PR