Sean Lavin, Chief Design Officer at Visual Comfort, noted that June’s background as a furniture maker brings a distinct perspective on proportion and craftsmanship to the company’s current catalog. The partnership centers on the Liora collection, a modular system utilizing raw ceramic stoneware shades paired with matte opal glass diffusers and Y-connection detailing. These pieces aim to bridge the gap between industrial utility and residential warmth.
June’s aesthetic, heavily influenced by the landscapes of the Pacific Northwest, emphasizes natural materials and restrained forms. The collection features wood-grain finishes and maritime-inspired outdoor hardware designed for durability. The full range will be available for pre-order during the Dallas Market from June 23–27, 2026. A live presentation featuring the designer is scheduled for June 24 at the company’s Dallas showroom.

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