In collaboration with NO GA (Nordiska Galleriet), Canadian designer Willo Perron presents a modular furniture collection that reflects his architectural approach to space and composition.
Known for his work across stage design, art direction, and spatial environments, Perron brings the same sensitivity to scale and movement into the domestic interior.
The collection centers around a series of geometric tables designed as modular components rather than fixed objects. Angular and rectangular elements can be arranged together or used individually, allowing different compositions to emerge within a space. Instead of defining a single arrangement, the system encourages flexibility, enabling interiors to evolve according to daily use.
Produced in glossy lacquered fiberglass, the tables possess a smooth, monolithic presence. Their softened edges and saturated colors balance sculptural clarity with a sense of playfulness, giving the pieces both architectural weight and visual lightness.
Accompanying the tables is a series of wall-mounted mirrors framed within bold rectangular structures containing circular reflective surfaces. The composition recalls architectural façades, where repeating openings and structural rhythm shape the visual identity of a building. Installed alone or in groups, the mirrors introduce reflection as another spatial layer within the interior.
Throughout the collection, Perron treats furniture as part of a larger spatial system. Tables can expand into larger arrangements, mirrors can form graphic compositions, and the room itself becomes a flexible landscape of objects. The result is a collection that moves beyond conventional furniture typologies, offering adaptable elements that respond to the shifting rhythms of contemporary living.








