Zaha Hadid’s final furniture collection

By Rebekah Bell | November 12, 2016

Something to remember

Six months after the unexpected passing of Zaha Hadid, the Iraqi-born British architect and the first woman to receive the acclaimed Pritzker Architecture Prize is still dazzling design enthusiasts all over the world. A visionary in her own right, Hadid had a long working relationship (and a close friendship) with London gallerist David Gill, creating her first home collection to be shown in his eponymous London art gallery in 2007. It is here that her final collection of furnishings entitled UltraStellar was unveiled, featuring a coffee table, dining table, and two chairs (all made from walnut) as well as a futuristic metal and glass chandelier.

Three clear acrylic pieces (two consoles and a bowl that is also available in silver) have also been added to her popular Liquid Glacial collection, which she created for David Gill in 2014. The Ultrastellar collection ranges in price from  £16,000 to £265,000 (RM81,900 to RM1.35 million)

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