Designed by Simon James
Pick Up Sticks celebrates its solid oak frame, which is enhanced with refined profile details.
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$3,540
The Kashmir collection is an exercise in the essential and makes a statement that?s more of a whisper than a shout. The steel frame of the Kashmir Chair calls to mind the simplicity of iconic Modernist furniture design, offset by a tailored back-rest, where the circular stitching detail brings in a subtle element of modern […]
$1,260
This clean lined and stackable wooden chair is ideal for home, hospitality and commercial environments. It’s lightweight look and subtle form offer a refined option to compliment most tables.
$3,180
The Felix Swivel Chair is a comfortable wrap-around armchair, with soft upholstered lines welcoming the user into a relaxed sitting posture and the flexibility of movement in a working space. With the upholstered seat available in a range of materials and colours, Felix?s die-cast aluminium base provides a bold contrast, creating a versatile chair that […]
Felix is a comfortable wrap-around armchair, where the softly curved upholstered seat and arms contrast against the decisive lines of the well-engineered steel base. This is a versatile chair, which can stand alone as a statement piece, particularly in a richer colourway, or create a graceful option around a dining or boardroom table.
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The Dunas xs seating sellection arises from the pursuit of a transversal design that can take its place amongst the most diverse spaces and styles. Refinement, neutrality, formal clarity and essential elegance are the marks of identity of this versatile collection of chairs and armchairs designed by Christophe Pillet.
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.
The chair, inspired by a model from 1930 by Josef Hoffmann, blends his interest in Art Nouveau and simple shapes with manufacturing processes applied in Bystrice pod Hostynem since 1861. The armchair is therefore more geometrical, but bears the clear features of the manual bending technique of TON.
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.