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Designed by Miguel Mila
Its structure emerges from a game of tangent lines between its four organic frames and of those with the seat, thus securing stability and at the same turning it almost transparent.
Finishes:
Structure in rattan in natural or stained in a selection of colours, foot rest in stainless steel, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
DIA470 x H620 mm DIA500 x H760 mm
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Gata originates from a thorough search for balance between the different elements, shapes and diameters of the rattan cane in order to produce a comfortable and resistant seating, as well as an aesthetically harmonic one. Its lines flow smoothly to create a handle at the top of the backrest making its transport easier and bringing […]
$1,940.00$1,649.00
Constanza is the quintessential expression of Miguel Mila?s timeless design language. Created in collaboration with his son Gonzalo Mila, it brings together his two favorite materials: rattan cane and leather.
$3,080.00
A multifunctional modern and iconic lounge chair, perfectly combining comfort, design and modularity. Alky?s design allows for individual use or linked together to form a sofa.
The chair, inspired by a model from 1930 by Josef Hoffmann, blends his interest in Art Nouveau and simple shapes with manufacturing processes applied in Bystrice pod Hostynem since 1861. The armchair is therefore more geometrical, but bears the clear features of the manual bending technique of TON.
$1,710.00
Designed between 1963 and 1965, the Zanuso 275 was conceived as a table lamp. Note that it is not intended as an operational lamp, but rather to solve the lighting problem on a work table placed in an environment that is not necessarily an office. That is the reason behind the large methacrylate dome supported […]
$480.00
Originally designed in 1959 as a pendant, the Topan table/ floor lamp brings a new perspective to one of Verner Panton’s most recognisable forms, transforming it into a sculptural, freestanding light that plays with transparency and levity.