Designed by Sebastian Herkner
The Sillon series of round mirrors, designed by Sebastian Herkner for &Tradition, takes its cue from the French Art Deco movement. Named after the French word for ?groove,? the Sillon series of mirrors is punctuated with a corrugated frame that contrasts beautifully with the smooth, reflective glass. Hang at different heights, alone or in decorative configurations in a hallway, bathroom or bedroom.
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The name Limea is based on a type of shell. The idea of this design is to have a nicely upholstered shell elevated by a wooden structure. The shell upholstery is clean and precise, while the seat is soft and comfortable.
The design has a characterful persona with upholstered elements that bring a sense of softness to modern spaces, joined by the functionality of its curved back, allowing for the user to be seated at multiple positions, and the elegant side table.
A poetic design that is inspired by butterfly. It delivers a sense of motion thanks to the spread leg that capturing the form of the butterfly wings.
Bond is inspired by the Parthenon temple from the Greeks, the expression for solid and sculptural beauty. The table top is in balance with the straight legs which are intersecting with each other in a well crafted and defined way.
$1,990
Mixing a strong connection to Scandinavian materiality and craftsmanship with a modern approach to functionality, the Mass series caters for a range of environments and activities; while exuding sophistication through each tailored line. A sculptural simplicity and honest palate of materials bring the family together.
This inviting bed features a clean headboard, the lines of which are highlighted by subtle piping. The frame is offered in oak or walnut, and a wide range of fabrics allows it to blend well in all types of interiors.
$2,700
The bases of the ARC tables are derived from elementary geometry, but the result is sculptural.