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Clerkenwell Design Week 2026: Omelette Editions Structures the Workspace with TOT and BOLET
From its base in Valencia, OMELETTE EDITIONS has built a clear position since 2016: furniture not as a decorative layer, but as a structural component of how spaces work and how people live within them. Its collections are conceived to outlast trends, focusing instead on spatial clarity, material presence and long-term relevance.
At Clerkenwell Design Week 2026, the brand brings this philosophy into focus through pieces that operate with precision and restraint. There is no excess. Each element is reduced to what is necessary, allowing form, proportion and material to define the experience. The result is furniture that participates actively in the environment—quietly, but decisively.

TOT Table System | By Isern Serra
What does a workspace require today—beyond function? With TOT, Isern Serra proposes a system that responds to contemporary working patterns without overcomplicating the solution. At its core, a cylindrical structure supports two wings, generating a modular architecture that can adapt in scale and configuration.

The design introduces a sense of order that is often missing in flexible work environments. Its geometry is direct, almost elementary, yet it manages to organise space with clarity. Rather than dominating the room, TOT establishes a calm framework where activity can unfold naturally.

Material choices reinforce this approach. The base combines thermolacquered steel with a plywood shell available in oak, walnut or NCS lacquer. The tabletop, developed using a folding technique, is executed in veneered MDF, maintaining a consistent material language. At 40 mm thick, the surface has enough presence to anchor the system without appearing heavy. The result is a table that balances technical resolution with a warmer, more human feel.
BOLET Lounge Chair | By MUT Design
BOLET translates the organic geometry of mushrooms into a compact, self-contained armchair defined by clarity of form and controlled proportions. Designed to integrate easily into both residential and contract settings, it operates with a quiet presence that does not compete with the surrounding architecture.

The silhouette is continuous and rounded, shaped to offer comfort within a reduced footprint. Its defining feature—an elongated central button—introduces a subtle point of tension, giving identity to the piece while maintaining its visual restraint.

The structure is formed by a metal rod frame, overlaid with injected polyurethane foam to ensure consistency and durability. Available with either a fixed or swivel base, BOLET adapts to different spatial requirements while maintaining a coherent design language.

Omelette Editions approaches furniture as a structural tool—focused on clarity, adaptability and material precision rather than short-term trends. Its proposals respond directly to the evolving needs of workplaces, hospitality and residential interiors, offering solutions that organise space without adding noise. Visit them and find solutions for your workspace projects!
Location: Spanish Collection | The Charterhouse | Old Library | Stand CH13