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Designed by Jaime Hayon
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 clever design using a joyous new approach to the material. The nested narrative of the design brings this traditional outdoor furniture inside, adding a layer of glamour to the rustic charm of the material. What was once only a seasonal story can now be told all year round, with this simple yet sophisticated, aesthetic FRAMES has all the properties of a contemporary classic”.
Finishes:
Structure in rattan in natural or stained in a selection of colours, column and top in metal lacquered in a selection of colours
Dimensions:
DIA530 x H350 mm
$3,380.00$2,873.00
$250.00$212.50
The Momento Jug is the culmination of years of product research into creating a no-spill vessel with the perfect pouring form.
$4,010.00$3,408.50
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