Onno Adriaanse Plants Hedera in Dilmos
Dutch designer Onno Adriaanse has expanded his Hedera collection for Dilmos, debuting the full mise en scène of sculptural wood furniture during Milan Design Week 2026. The lineup includes a dining table, desk and chair, credenza, and a stacked storage tower, all built from carved wooden stems that climb across clean cabinet volumes.
The reference is climbing plants. Adriaanse studied them on his travels through Australia: vines that lean on trees until they become structures themselves. Here, that logic translates into sculpted stems propping up glass surfaces in pale maple and rich walnut.
The new material is glass. It rests lightly on the wooden growth beneath, opacity meeting transparency. The forms stay organic. The function stays grounded.
Specified for a boutique hotel lobby or a creative-agency reception, these pieces hold their own as sculptural anchors that still earn their keep. Like Adriaanse’s work, other sculptural furniture finds presence through making itself impossible to ignore.
A forest, edited for the floor plan.
Images Courtesy of Dilmos, Photography Credit – Ronald Smits







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