The Haas brothers' bestial new furniture launches at Design Miami/ Basel

'Beast' stool, designed by the Haas brothers, in Icelandic sheepskin.
'Beast' stool, designed by the Haas brothers, in Icelandic sheepskin.
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If artists, musicians and furniture designers Simon and Nikolai Haas feel they don't have a sufficient number of adjectives before their collective name, they can surely pick up a few this week at Design Miami/Basel. The Haas brothers' latest range of furnishings - launched in Basel by New York contemporary-design gallery R 20th Century - comes with a list of descriptives a mile long, and when viewed at once it casts a whole new light on the craftsmen.

The new collection of reptilian brass tables and feral fur seating has a brutish quality that both attracts and repels. The brass coffee tables and stools employ the designers' groundbreaking hexagon-tile surface to unusual amorphous effect, creating a shape that appears to physically skulk. Combined with Plexiglas to form the 'Unique' lamp and shade, the hexagonal tiles take on a phallic quality that will shock and delight in equal measure - even among the cosmopolitan crowds at Basel.

Sheepskin seating with carved-wood horns and cloven brass feet is reassuringly luxurious - which may explain why when it came to designing the stool, the brothers chose to add feet textured like amphibian skin. One buffalo-fur bench is finished with a matching tail yet remains puzzlingly headless.

These are grand gestures, to be sure, but the Haas brothers - like their similarly outré clients Donatella Versace, Lady Gaga and Peter Marino - have unusual talent to back up their statements. They were both trained in the family business by their stone-carving father. And Simon attended the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design before they began collaborating in the Los Angeles workshop, where they are known to experiment with materials and temperatures like chemists. This collection features pottery that, rather than take on a straightforward glaze, has a so-called 'hand-grown' finish and the title 'Fungus Accretion'.

At Basel this week, their new works will appear alongside those of Greta Magnusson Grossman, Joaquim Tenreiro, Christian Wassmann, David Wiseman and Jeff Zimmerman.

The stool sits on cast bronze Chester Cheetah feet

The stool sits on cast bronze Chester Cheetah feet

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'Unique Beast' club chair, also covered in Icelandic sheepskin and featuring cast bronze hoof feet

'Unique Beast' club chair, also covered in Icelandic sheepskin and featuring cast bronze hoof feet

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The chair is topped off with carved wooden horns

The chair is topped off with carved wooden horns

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'Unique Beast' sofa with Finnish Reindeer fur and carved wooden horns

'Unique Beast' sofa with Finnish Reindeer fur and carved wooden horns

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The sofa's cast bronze camel toe feet

The sofa's cast bronze camel toe feet

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The 'Unique Hex' lamp features brass tiles, which cover a wooden base. The shade is made from Plexiglass

The 'Unique Hex' lamp features brass tiles, which cover a wooden base. The shade is made from Plexiglass

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The 'Unique Beast' bench is covered in Wyoming Buffalo fur

The 'Unique Beast' bench is covered in Wyoming Buffalo fur

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The bench also sports a Buffalo fur tail but is puzzlingly missing a head

The bench also sports a Buffalo fur tail but is puzzlingly missing a head

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Detail view of its cast bronze Chester Cheetah feet

Detail view of its cast bronze Chester Cheetah feet

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Also among the new works by the Haas Brothers is a series of 'Unique Accretion' vases in hand-thrown ceramic

Also among the new works by the Haas Brothers is a series of 'Unique Accretion' vases in hand-thrown ceramic

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The pieces have a a so-called 'hand-grown' finish

The pieces have a a so-called 'hand-grown' finish

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Based in London, Ellen Himelfarb travels widely for her reports on architecture and design. Her words appear in The Times, The Telegraph, The World of Interiors, and The Globe and Mail in her native Canada. She has worked with Wallpaper* since 2006.