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Designed by Antonio Rodriguez
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.
Finishes:
Legs in beech wood lacquered black, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W1230 x D830 x H765 mm
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$590.00
A cylindrical base accommodates the light source, concealing it while supporting the blown glass diffuser. The blown milk glass with plate-glass shading makes it possible to achieve a soft light on the work surface or the wall and a higher-performing light towards the room.
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Boby is much more than a simple container: it is the trolley storage unit that made design history. Functionality and detail are its strong points which, together with an undeniably pop flavour, continue to make it the most popular storage trolley in creativity sectors as well as in the medical, and in the home. Designed […]
$630.00
A symbol in the history of design, spaghetti is the first Alias chair to appear in the MoMA collection of New York. The Spaghetti chair is an excellent example of material and formal simplicity that multiplies, in its many variants, the opportunities for use.
$480.00
Demetra is essential, functional and timeless. In keeping with Naoto Fukasawa?s ?Without Thought? approach, it is ?natural? like a spontaneous expression of the harmonious relationship between the user, the object and the environment. It is fully adjustable, tiltable and rotatable. Perfect for reading, its light can set different moods and follow the flow of our […]
$1,560.00
Playing with the contrasts between materiality and immateriality, presence, absence, and revelation of light, la Lampe Frechin offers a sensitive experience of optics between science and magic.By confronting timeless materials, and a poetic approach to technology, it illuminates as much as it irradiates spaces.