Sudpsuez Geometric Vase, Jade
10 Year Anniversary Collection
These exquisite, Chinoiserie-inspired vases are hand-crafted in Italy. They feature a raised geometric pattern, adding a distinctive touch to their ceramic structure. With a glazed finish in deep green, each piece radiates sophistication, making it a refined addition to any setting and elevating the overall aesthetic.
Sudpsuez Giacomo Brass Up-Light
x The Invisible Collection
The Giacomo wall light was designed by the late Renzo Mongiardino for the iconic Milanese restaurant Giacomo. Featuring chased brass, this up-light takes up the design of the Mongiardino standing floor lamp. Exclusively made to order.
In celebration of Salone del Mobile 2022, Martina Mondadori and The Invisible Collection launch Cabana's first range of lighting inspired by the late 20th century architect and set designer Renzo Mongiardino. This collection is a tribute to his timeless designs featuring key styles, Cilindro, Mongiardino and Giacomo, made from brass and metal.
Lead Time
3-4 Weeks
Sudpsuez Giacomo Linen Napkins (Set of 4)
Sudpsuez Giacomo Linen Tablecloth, Square
Sudpsuez Glazed Earthenware Vase, Green
Sudpsuez Glazed Ice Bucket
This charming green Glazed Ice Bucket is made in Italy by traditional artisanal methods, but updated with a contemporary colour and decorative motif. It features a sturdy and elegant body topped by a dramatic and stylish wide rim. Two small, whimsical handles complete its striking lines. A marriage of functional simplicity with an eye-catching design that embodies the spirit of Cabana, this vessel will bring freshness and sophistication to your table.
Sudpsuez Glazed Pitcher
Ceramic making in Puglia has flourished in Italy since antiquity. Known for its ‘schizzato’ speckled paint style, Puglia’s splatterware is considered part of the region’s rich heritage. Our Speckled Collection is an homage to this cultural tradition, hand-painted in Puglia in a variety of vibrant colors.
Sudpsuez Global Ikat: Roots and Routes of a Textile Technique
Written by Polly Barton, Sumru Belger Krody, Shelley Burian, Duncan Clarke, Rosemary Crill, Martina D’Amato, Linda S. McIntosh and Lee Talbot
Deceptively simple or fantastically intricate, the ikat technique has been used for centuries to create extravagant costumes and clothes of deep cultural meaning. The distinctively blurred, feathered or jagged patterns of ikat-dyed textiles are found across much of the world—from Japan in the east to Central and South America in the west, with vast areas of Southeast Asia, India, Central Asia and the Middle East in between. The traditional patterns still hold cultural relevance today in significant parts of the long-established ikat-weaving areas. Textile artists and fashion designers in many and varied countries have taken ikat in new directions, respecting traditional forms and palettes while creatively diverging from them.
This is the first time all the different iterations of this textile have been comprehensively brought together in one volume, drawing from the wide-ranging collection of David Paly. It is a journey across the world through the lens of ikat.
Published by HALI Books
Sudpsuez Gobi Octaganol Dessert Plate, Turquoise
Sudpsuez Gobi Octaganol Serving Bowl, Turquoise
Silk Road Collection
The Gobi Octaganol Serving Bowl is crafted in Istanbul by The Levant Shop, exclusively for Cabana. Inspired by Chinese Bowls once traded along the ancient Silk Road, the Gobi bowl features a traditional turquoise color, evoking the historic hues of these legendary trade routes. Complete the look by layering pieces from Cabana's Silk Road Collection.
Sudpsuez Goya Linen Placemat Blue
Sudpsuez Goya Linen Placemat Yellow
Malaika x
The Goya placemats are screen-printed and hand-embroidered by the small team of local women at Malaika Linen’s workshop on the outskirts of Cairo. Their striking motifs, rendered in a vivid red, pay homage to local decorative traditions while also embodying a modern boldness. Their simple-yet-striking character is the perfect patch for our Balloton glasses and Tiles linens.