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The Ikonik Edit: Our Founder's Favourite Pieces

By Ikonik Luxury Furniture, Editorial Team4 min read

Every collection tells a story, but some pieces carry a chapter all their own. This is a personal edit — the furniture and finishing touches our founder returns to time and again, the ones that have shaped not just the Ikonik catalogue but the way we think about living well. These are not trend-driven selections. They are convictions.

Building Ikonik Luxury Furniture has always been an exercise in restraint as much as ambition. For every piece that makes it into the collection, dozens are reconsidered, refined or respectfully set aside. What remains is a distillation of something we believe deeply: that a home should be furnished with intention, that quality reveals itself over years rather than weeks, and that the objects you live alongside quietly shape the rhythm of your days.

What follows is not a buying guide. It is an invitation to see our collection through the eyes of the person who built it — to understand why certain pieces anchor the range, why particular details matter more than they might first appear, and why, after years of sourcing and selecting, these remain the favourites.

The Statement Sofa

If you were to ask me where to begin furnishing a home, my answer would be the same today as it was when we launched: start with the sofa. Not because it is the largest purchase — though it often is — but because a great sofa determines the character of every room it enters. It sets the tone for how a space feels, how people move through it, how long they choose to stay.

A sofa should be generous without dominating. Deep enough to curl into on a winter evening, structured enough to hold its form across years of daily use. I have always gravitated towards clean silhouettes with a quiet strength — pieces that feel contemporary without chasing the moment, grounded without being heavy. The frame matters as much as the upholstery; solid hardwood construction, reinforced joinery and high-resilience foam are the details you never see but always feel.

Fabric is where personality enters. A bouclé in warm oatmeal brings softness to a minimal room. A linen-blend in charcoal anchors a lighter palette. Performance fabrics have come extraordinarily far — there are weaves today that feel as luxurious as anything in a couture atelier yet withstand the honest wear of a family home. That balance between beauty and endurance is precisely what we look for, and precisely what defines the sofas in this edit.

The Dining Table That Gathers

A dining table is the most democratic piece of furniture in a home. It does not belong to one person — it belongs to everyone who sits around it. It is where homework happens alongside dinner preparation, where birthday candles are blown out, where difficult conversations find their courage because there is something steadying about sitting together at a solid table.

I have always believed the dining table should be the most honestly made piece in the house. No veneer, no shortcuts, no cleverness disguising compromise. Solid timber with visible grain, joinery that tightens with age, a surface that develops patina rather than damage. These are tables built for decades, not seasons. They carry the memory of every meal, every gathering, every late evening spent lingering over the last glass of wine.

Scale matters more than most people realise. A table that is too small forces elbows together and conversation apart. A table with generous proportions — even in a modest dining room — invites people to spread out, to stay, to feel at ease. Our founder's picks here are pieces that balance presence with proportion: substantial enough to anchor a room, refined enough never to overwhelm it.

“The pieces I love most are the ones that disappear into daily life — not because they go unnoticed, but because they feel so completely right that you cannot imagine the room without them.”

The Accent Pieces

If the sofa and dining table are the protagonists, accent pieces are the supporting cast that make the whole production sing. A side table positioned just so beside an armchair. A coffee table whose proportions create a natural gathering point in the centre of the room. A console that transforms a hallway from a corridor into a moment of arrival.

I am drawn to accent pieces that carry a sense of materiality — you should want to run your hand across the surface. Warm timber, honed stone, brushed metal with a quiet lustre. These are textures that bring depth to a room without competing for attention. The best accent furniture is confident enough to be understated; it does not announce itself, but the room would feel incomplete without it.

There is an art to selecting these pieces, and it lies in understanding negative space. Not every surface needs an object, not every corner needs a table. The pieces that earn their place are the ones that serve both function and feeling — a side table that is beautiful in its own right but also perfectly placed for a cup of tea, a bookshelf that displays treasured objects while keeping the room uncluttered. Restraint, always restraint.

The Quiet Luxuries

A house becomes a home in the details. The weight of a cushion in your hands. The drape of a throw across the arm of a sofa. The texture of a rug beneath bare feet on a cold morning. These are the quiet luxuries — the pieces that do not photograph as dramatically as a statement sofa but matter just as much to the experience of living in a space.

Textiles are where warmth lives. A well-chosen cushion arrangement can shift the entire mood of a room: earthy linens for calm, textured weaves for depth, a single accent in a muted tone for visual interest without disruption. Throws should invite touch — soft enough to reach for instinctively, substantial enough to feel like a deliberate choice rather than an afterthought.

These are the pieces I find myself adjusting in our showroom, the ones I notice first when I walk into a styled space. They are the finishing grammar of a well-furnished room — the commas and full stops that give everything else its rhythm. Without them, even the finest furniture feels unfinished. With them, a home exhales.

A Note from the Founder

Building this collection has been one of the great privileges of my life. Every piece you see on our shelves has been held, sat upon, debated and reconsidered before it earns its place. I do not believe in filling a catalogue for the sake of choice. I believe in editing ruthlessly until what remains is genuinely worth living with.

The pieces in this edit are not here because they sell well — though many of them do. They are here because they represent something I care about deeply: the idea that quality is not a price point but a philosophy. That a home furnished with fewer, better things is a home that ages gracefully. That the furniture you choose is, in its quiet way, a statement about how you intend to live.

If any of these pieces find their way into your home, I hope they bring you the same satisfaction they have brought me — the deep, unhurried pleasure of living alongside objects made with care, designed with purpose, and built to last far longer than any of us.


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