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Designed by Naoto Fukasawa
Naoto fukasawa develops a big pouf precisely by a small stone. A naturalistic form first tamed then alienated with the use of innatural colors.
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Naoto Fukasawa designed the Ten armchair, which is cozy and comfortable, matches the Ci coffee table, creating a lounge area that harmoniously blends into all interiors, from classical to metropolitan.
Even a coffee table can become a piece of art if it can stand regardless of the typological limitations. Fredrikson Stallard address the issue with the strength of the material to be bent and shaped. The result is a completely new form, marked by an important, and expressionistic, depression in the center of the top.
$1,550.00
Rooted in the tradition of Scandinavian materiality and craftsmanship, the table seamlessly combines modern functionality with adaptability to diverse settings. The refined design exudes sophistication, as defined by its bespoke lines, while the integrated storage enhances both form and function, maintaining unity within the Mass design family through its elemental materials.
Costes chair debuted in 1984, marking the beginning of the partnership between Philippe Starck and Driade. A designer, formerly unknown in Italy, creates one of the world’s most iconic object. Designed for the once homonymous, now disappeared Parisian cafe, owes its timeless success to the absoluteness of forms: a dark wooden embracing structure with three […]
A lacquered metal base meets a top in glass, wood, ceramic or Materia, to give life to a tables collection with a distinctive personality and versatility in the setting, from home to contract spaces.
Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez are known for their aplomb in treating furniture as a global decorative topic. Their pieces evoke a sedimented ?living culture rooted in borgeois comfort and hospitality. S.MARCO chair, MERAN armchair and VIGILIUS collection mirror the charming image of those spaces, once called fumoir.