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Armand Da Silva Redefines Homeware Design

February 18, 20254 Mins Read
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The world of interior design has long been criticized for its elitism and exclusivity, often leaving many feeling alienated due to the high cost of vintage pieces and inaccessible design practices. Armand Da Silva, the curator behind time&space, is on a mission to change this narrative. In partnership with Habitat, he’s unveiled a new collection that not only challenges elitist design practices but also offers an inclusive space for people to appreciate design without limitations. Through his work, Da Silva is making a significant statement about accessibility and community in the design world.

The Birth of time&space

Da Silva’s passion for interior design began with a childhood dream of becoming an architect. Although that dream didn’t materialize, his interest in design evolved naturally into a deep connection with 20th-century design icons. A trip to LA became a turning point for Da Silva when he realized that the items he had been collecting could come together in a space of their own. “I left there so inspired,” he recalls, reflecting on the transformative power of travel. As he began to envision his collection in a physical space, the concept of time&space was born, a project dedicated to preserving and sharing design history.

time&space isn’t just about curating objects but about storytelling through design. For Da Silva, each piece—whether a vintage chair or an iconic sculpture—evokes emotions, and together they create a cohesive narrative. His selection process is deliberate and considered, aiming to blend aesthetics with functionality to craft environments that inspire and feel intentional.

Breaking Down Barriers: A Welcoming Space for All

Da Silva’s vision for time&space was further fueled by a personal experience with a local homeware store. After admiring a new sofa on display, he was dismissed by a store owner who bluntly told him, “You won’t be able to afford it.” This interaction made Da Silva rethink the exclusivity of the design world. “I never want this space to feel like that,” he says, emphasizing his goal to create a welcoming, accessible environment.

Da Silva’s philosophy closely aligns with Habitat’s ethos of “democratizing design.” Both share the belief that good design should be available to all, regardless of socio-economic status. Habitat’s mission is to provide accessible, affordable design that doesn’t compromise on quality, and through collaborations like this, they are helping to make great design more approachable for a broader audience.

The Intersection of Design and Lifestyle

Da Silva’s interest in curation goes beyond just arranging objects. It’s about creating environments that feel alive with energy and intention. He draws inspiration from a range of sources, including design legends like NIGO and Pharrell, who have managed to blend personal interests into their curations. The influence of these icons is evident in Da Silva’s work, which blends fashion, streetwear, and mid-century modern design into a unique, accessible approach to interior curation.

One of the most memorable pieces in Da Silva’s collection is the yellow Ernst Moeckl kangaroo chairs, which he sourced from a furniture market in Paris. He recounts the effort it took to bring them back to London, highlighting the dedication involved in curating such a special collection. For Da Silva, it’s not just about acquiring objects; it’s about preserving and sharing the stories behind them.

Habitat’s Continued Relevance in Design

Habitat’s commitment to innovation and practicality in design has helped it maintain a strong connection to modern consumers. Despite its long history, the brand has adapted to contemporary trends without sacrificing its core values. The brand’s ability to integrate modern, functional pieces with classic design sensibilities allows it to bridge the gap between the past and present.

Da Silva’s collaboration with Habitat perfectly complements this ethos. The integration of contemporary Habitat pieces with his curated 60s and 70s furniture brings a new, exciting layer to his collection, offering a contrast that feels both modern and timeless. It’s a fusion of past and present that resonates with today’s consumers, who seek designs that are not only functional but also meaningful and accessible.

Conclusion

Through his collaboration with Habitat, Armand Da Silva continues to challenge the traditional notions of exclusivity and elitism in the design world. By creating a space that is open, welcoming, and educational, Da Silva is ensuring that good design is available for everyone. His work, paired with Habitat’s commitment to democratizing design, brings us closer to a future where all people, regardless of background, can appreciate and engage with the beauty of great design.

To explore more of Da Silva’s Essentials collection, visit Habitat’s website and discover how good design can truly be for everyone.

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