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Designed by Naoto Fukasawa
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.
Finishes:
Structure in fiberglass lacquered white, gold or blue
Dimensions:
1140 x 900 x H380 mm
$590.00
Itka sospensione is a pendant light in hand blown opaline frosted glass with a structure in white painted metal wrapped in PVC. Despite the flat shape of the diffuser, the lamp distributes the light uniformly leaving no areas of shadow on its surface.
Naoto fukasawa develops a big pouf precisely by a small stone. A naturalistic form first tamed then alienated with the use of innatural colors.
$480.00
Itka wall/ceiling is a flat fixture that evenly distributes the light that it emanates leaving no areas of shadow on its surface.
$1,030.00
Lampe de Marseille was named after the Unit? d?Habitation in Marseille, the massive building designed between 1949 and 1952 by Le Corbusier and a symbol of Brutalist architecture.
$1,420.00
The Parc Collection is inspired by childhood imagination and the essentiality of homemade forms. Evoking the archetype of a flashlight, each lamp from the Parc Collection is a playful reminder of time spent in nature?when a simple tube and piece of string could be used to fashion any number of creations. The Parc 01 model […]
$1,020.00
Falkland floor lamp is a truly timeless classic designed by Bruno Munari. With a spontaneous shape that is achieved by the contrasting forces of its components: the tension of a stretched tube of finely woven fabric and the weight of seven different sized metal rings. A single light bulb and aluminium reflector illuminate the curves […]
$1,630.00
The starting point of AARO was a gesture. A movement. Simon Schmitz wanted to create an as fluid motion as possible, which immediately lead him to the sphere. A sphere has so many fantastic attributes. With a sphere as a joint they are no limited directions, it has no left or right, no top or […]