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Designed by Studio Expormim
Basic collection designs are built on two fundamental concepts: one is functionality and the other, the richness of its materials. Defined by simplicity and pure lines, the sideboards, cabinets and TV stands included in this collection can be extended in terms of usability by simply adding drawers and shelf units; texture can be also multiplied by choosing either a steel finish or a combination of lacquered finishes.
Finishes:
Legs in metal lacquered in a selection of colours or in wood, structure in wood in oak veneer in natural or stained in a selection of colours, 4 doors, option of 2 interior drawers
Dimensions:
W2200 x D440 x H730 mm W2200 x D440 x H820 mm
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Tryp is a side table. In spite of being conceived as a discreet accessory, it hardly goes unnoticed because its sophisticated aesthetic and metallic finish make it shine with unique elegance. Its legs are made of thin steel converging in a subtly perforated round top. It looks lightweight and it is indeed.
Coqueta holds a considerable part of Expormim?s DNA. Renewed to make it more 21st century-like, its classic features preserve, nonetheless, all the purity and personality of the original design.
Designs renovated from original pieces, which in his day, were part of the Expormim’s catalogue. Furniture that were a great success due to its comfort, robustness and durability. Made of non-skin and tinted rattan with water based dyes
Rattan is almost unique as a furniture material in that is requires no additional components to function, taking this material, Hayon created a series of frames that come together offering comfort and flexibility. “FRAMES is a happy new chapter to an old story, the old tale of craft and tradition within a new framework of […]
Ordinaryday is a chest of drawers in solid fir wood with a black structure. Ordinaryday is created with nothing but pure solid fir wood, it wants to recreate a pile of wood on a normal ‘ordinaryday’ day in a carpentry shop. With a strong and recognizable character, it becomes the protagonist.
This project is born from the wish to recover rattan as a fine material and reclaim Spain?s rich craftsmanship tradition. Oscar Tusquets tries to give a new look to an ancient technique replacing the brackets and bonds traditionally used as connecting elements by the twinning of one cane to the next.