Designed by Cazzaniga, Mandelli & Pagliarulo
The Malmo chair was born from an imaginary journey along the sides of a Scandinavian lake. It recalls the experience of a come back home with the cosiness of wood warming up the environment.
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The Malmo high stool was born from an imaginary journey along the sides of a Scandinavian lake. It recalls the experience of a come back home with the cosiness of wood warming up the environment.
Osaka is a collection of seatings with a strong graphic impact whose construction elements remind the linear features of an ideogram, due to their pureness and simplicity. Its rectilinear profile reveals a welcoming three-dimensionality, completed by the tactile well being of the wood.
The Malmo lounge chair was born from an imaginary journey along the sides of a Scandinavian lake. It recalls the experience of a come back home with the cosiness of wood warming up the environment.
Osaka Metal armchair, with ash plywood shell upholstered in fabric or leather combined with steel tube legs, features the functionality of the collection. The outcome is a great ergonomics and an increasingly light graphical effect.
Unnia is a versatile and extensive collection of chairs with a unique mix and match concept of colours and finishes. The chair design allows the combination of different finishes and colours for the seats, backrests and frames. This means that endless combinations can be made. In addition, the collection offers chairs with a range of […]
Stylus table base stands out for its minimalistic look and organic outline, thanks to the slim Center column and to the rounded corners of its flat square base.
Log is a fully upholstered one-volume-seating that welcomes the body gently, without hindering movements.
The Split chair links our more than 150-year-old technology with contemporary design. It is based on manually bent split lengths of massive wood; which, at the same time, are both a design and functional element of seating furniture – it supports the seat and also the backrest. It is elegantly slid in, behind the seat […]