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Designed by Jaime Hayon
Frames has written a happy new chapter for an already old story, the same old tale of craft and tradition but within a new framework of clever design that takes advantage of a different, more joyous approach to the material. The narrative of design brings traditional outdoor furniture to the inside, adding a layer of glamour to the rustic charm of the material. What was once just a seasonal story can now be told all year round.
Finishes:
Structure in rattan in natural or with back in cane stained in a selection of colours, upholstery in a selection of fabrics
Dimensions:
W670 x D820 x H1040 mm SH420 mm
$370.00
An ode to Asian design through the lens of Scandinavian minimalism, the beauty of the Formakami table lamp lies in its material delicacy. Designed by Jaime Hayon and handcrafted with paper – the airy, bulbous shape is accentuated by the grounding presence of a black stained oak collar and base – a striking visual composition […]
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Frames has written a happy new chapter for an already old story, the same old tale of craft and tradition but within a new framework of clever design that takes advantage of a different, more joyous approach to the material. The narrative of design brings traditional outdoor furniture to the inside, adding a layer of […]
$310.00
The sculptural shapes of each Momento Vase can often be identified in Hayon’s paintings, the two distinct pieces exhibit a strong and playful graphic identity. Both equally iconic in form, the JH40 comes in a soft Cream, while the JH41 is available in a bold Emerald green Ð two shades chosen for their versatility and […]
Altet is one of those timeless classics deserving to be reedited because of its elegance and the simplicity of its shape. Without giving up on its roots or losing a tiny bit of its character, this updated version of Altet keeps showing how to successfully survive the passage of time.
Kabu, curve in Japanese. With this name, I stress the conceptual process of the collection design. The light structure is dressed up with a technical fabric that becomes skin and wrap. The curvature generated as a result of the fabric tension on the structure highlights the desire for a lightweight, upholstered frame.
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.