Designed by Odo Fioravanti
Frida is a chair that embodies sophisticated technology and represents a landmark in woodworking. The most remarkable factor is represented by the superposition of a three-dimensional curved plywood body of only 3.5mm to a solid wood frame. The oak structure is characterized by geometric sections of varying shapes that taper at the edges, giving a light image to the chair and enhancing the conceptual strength of the body.
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Babila is a chair able to move along tradition and innovation with great agility. Solid ash legs and plywood shell in variable thickness with upholstered seat. The result is an airy and comfortable sitting with a careful and accurate use of wood.
The technopolymer shell of Babila chair recalls the wooden version but takes full advantage of elasticity and three-dimensionality of the plastic material, in order to offer the greatest comfort in a new smarter look. A delicate moulding characterizes the back.
The technopolymer shell of Babila chair, upholstered to takes full advantage of the elegance and ergonomics of the original form to offer the greatest comfort.
Code is a collection of complementary tables suitable for all areas.
Industrial look, rigorous shapes and versatility. The Arki-Table family has been enriched by three new versions, that still keep the extremely thin tops and the peculiar structure with trestle legs.
Two round brackets that create geometric elements. Coffee table or useful top, day container or bedside table: Parenthesis is a versatile furniture object suitable for different contexts.
$3,010
Designed by Philippe Malouin, Sacha is a fully upholstered dining or side chair. It is comfortable, yet brutal and geometric. The unique folded backrest provides the perfect resting angle for your back, allowing perfect support.