Designed by Sebastian Herkner
Experience the indulgent of comfort and sumptuous silhouette. The design of the Plaid sofa is defines by the geometric shape and proportion of the collection.
Finishes:
Base in metal lacquered silk black, upholstery in fabric or leather
Dimensions:
Sofa with 1 Arm W1075 x D1075 x H680 mm SH400 mm W1425 x D1075 x H680 mm SH400 mm W1775 x D1075 x H680 mm SH400 mm Centre Module W1050 x D1075 x H680 mm SH400 mm W1400 x D1075 x H680 mm SH400 mm Chaise Longue W1775 x D1075 x H680 mm SH400 mm W2125 x D1075 x H680 mm SH400 mm W1775 x D1425 x H680 mm SH400 mm Corner Module W1075 x D1075 x H680 mm SH400 mm Half Back Modiule W1400 x D1075 x H680 mm SH400 mm W1750 x D1075 x H680 mm SH400 mm Ottoman W1050 x D1050 x H400 mm
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The German word for ?hold, stay and last?, Halten is designed to be a cherished companion for everyday life. In a home or hospitality setting, you can easily take it with you to pair with an armchair, sofa or pouf. The design reflects Herkner?s impeccable eye for detail and proportion, his affinity for form, and […]
The sofa is architectural and simple driven by a modular idea for individualists. The geometric structure is a platform for the soft cushions, tabletops and trays. A fine selection of materials of both fabric and leather as well as the focus on precise details make this collection sophisticated and established at the same time.
$750
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Beam is a multifunction side table made by an old wood, equipped with lead-painted metal top. The rustic appearance of wood, deliberately not treated, allows to exploit its full expressive value. The Irregularities of this old wood have to be considered a quality and not a defect, which thus characterizes each piece.
Pureness and minimalism are the keys to understanding a product which combines simplicity and functionality. Entirely realized in glass it can be a magazine holder and a practical side table.
$740
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