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Designed by Ludovica & Roberto Palomba
Virginia is a collection designed by Ludovica + Roberto Palomba for Arrmet with a decisive and tangible sign, rich in modernity, sensuality and awareness. The solidity and softness of upholsteries draw near the simplicity and lightness of bases. Virginia plays the eternal duality of reality, in the coexistance of solid and concrete but at the same time light and soft just like the “sulfur-yellow butterflies” described by Virginia Woolf .
Finishes:
Legs in steel in chrome or lacquered white, grey brown, black, copper or brass, upholstery in a selection of fabrics, vinyl or leather
Dimensions:
W440 x D510 x H970 mm SH720 mm
Note:
Minimum order of 4 pcs
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An outdoor sofa but designed for the old aged and very noble art of conversation. In this sofa everyone can find his ideal depth of seating position and posture: more composed or more gently relaxed, depending on one’s temperament or the circumstances of the day. Ludovica and Roberto Palomba wanted Grand Plie to open up […]
The sectional sofa is the theme characterizing typological design since the 90s of last century. Ludovica and Roberto Palomba confront it, emphasizing the sense of suspension from the ground, thanks to a thin metal structure and developing, in the version with terminals, a great peninsula from the gracefully asymmetric shape.
A minimal top, in crystal or canaletto walnut veneer, suspended on two independent wood structures: the result is a very refined table, thanks to the elegant details and the lightweight look of the piece overall.easel, designed for Driade by Ludovica+Roberto Palomba, is a table that plays on proportions and dynamism.
$2,020.00
Designed in 1951, the Daystak Table exemplifies Robin Day’s meticulous attention to detail and celebration of the material at hand. Showcasing the same striking, A-shaped legs as the Daystak Side Chair and Desk, the table sits in tandem with the rest of the collection to create a distinctly mid-century ensemble.
Obtained form the ancient wax casting technique, Miss Lacy represents and makes accessible a baroque lace by transforming it into an embracing shell. Characterized by the expertly pierced shiny mirrored stainless steel. A true jewel than to a functional object.
Tables, for a designer, are somehow suspended between architecture and sculpture. Littman visualize this suspension in Lybra project, by emphasizing the steel supporting beam, making it evident through the top transparency and giving it the value of a craftwork.