These 6 Products Show That Modular Living Is Going Luxe
From wallpaper to lighting, versatile and high-style design reveals how modularity is cropping up in today’s residential interiors.

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Talbot & Yoon Ghang Series
Table accessories bear a certain infectiousness, and this stoneware line from Red Hook, Brooklyn, is no exception: It can just as easily serve as an intuitive desk organizer or a handy container for smaller tchotchkes when deployed solo.

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Deborah Bowness Wallpaper Collage
Full of character, Bowness’s buildable wallpaper adds pattern and cheeky faux architectural detail to a room.

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Flos Noctambule
With its transparent glass cylinders, which may be kept solitary or assembled into columns, Flos’s new fixture can go demure or monumental.

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MA/U Studio R.I.G. Modules
Copenhagen-based MA/U Studio specializes in casework and shelving systems, with a clear focus on linearity and adaptability. The lightness and versatility of the R.I.G. collection mean its various applications are equally at home in living rooms, bathrooms, and closets.

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B.Lux C-Ball
These suspension lights from Spanish purveyor B.Lux are available with either one or two glass spheres, and in brass or black finishes. On its own, a module can easily illuminate a corner, but when used in a group, it can delineate space in sculptural, eye-catching installations.

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Bolon x Missoni Home Fireworks
A carpet-tile collaboration between experts in flooring and knitwear, this collection can be installed in checkerboard or zigzag arrangements. This color-way brings a Candy Land aesthetic to residential interiors, though a range of palettes is available.
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