The interior designer Josh Greene presented the Agapanthus collection, which was made with elements of his childhood in Southern California. It is based on memory, location, materiality and much more with a central focus on a place and a time when it was made. He works with the design company Lawson-Fenning to create a harmonious furniture collection.
The aim is to bring the feeling of returning home with references from the 80s, where he grew up. Glenn Lawson, co-founder of Lawson-Fenning, talks about the design: “Josh often adapts our pieces, and it is surprising to see how it turns something familiar. At a certain point it became clear that it was essentially designed in our framework.
Photo credits: Josh Greene, Lawson-Fenning