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Designed by Gordon Guillaumier
Anapo’s collection of tables, in the rectangular and circular version and in different sizes including a side table. Its inspiration lies in the Sixties and in a specific idea of middle-class home torn between rigour and softness, luxury and functionality, indifferent to passing fads.
Finishes:
Structure in steel painted black or plated gold, top in tempered clear glass
Dimensions:
DIA800 x H410 mm DIA1080 x H350 mm
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Gordon Guillaumier introduces his new project. Chill-Out is a modular system of sofas, armchairs, ottomans or small tables which express a long searched simplicity, a precision that is harmony and wellness, a modularity becomes total freedom of composition and setting of spaces. Chill-out system has been designed for both habitat and public spaces. It can […]
Minimalism and pure elegance characterize the Cage tables, whose precious top comes in different types of marble, round or square.
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From the first piece of bent metal, Umberto Bellardi Ricci experiments with shapes and reflections to capture and refract light as if it were coming from the curves of a spiral while the light source remains embedded in the initial fold. Designed for Tacchini, the Ancora rolled mirror captures light in the metal curves and […]
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Space Copenhagen’s Fly series signals a sculptural approach to design without sacrificing comfort. Referencing a classic Nordic aesthetic, details and techniques, seen in the slatted wood backrest, organic shapes and solid craftmanship. Fly is a series that allows the users to sit, lie, rest, and relax. Unlike many of the sofas and easy chairs in […]
In 1991, Dordoni beguns, among the firsts, a recovery process of traditional furniture by reinterpreting the classic English club sofa. Designed at the height of Minimalism, Hall collection recovers some fundamental values such as domesticity and comfort.
Lightness and versatility are the hallmarks of Eddy chair, a fresh new addition to the Polar collection, design Pearson Lloyd. Its flowing and enveloping lines solve elegantlys ome concrete needs: ergonomics, practicality, adaptability.