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Designed by Mario Ruiz
Huma chair is a project trying to preserve the classic philosophy of rattan production process while engaging in a research for greater comfort through the use of flexible ribs in its shell-shaped backrest and its upholstered seat.
Finishes:
Base in metal lacquered in a selection of colours, seat structure rattan in natural or stained in a selection of colours, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W670 x D570 x H780 mm SH470 mm
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Kiri is a set of round accent tables combining rattan with solid wood and lacquer in an aesthetically fluent dialogue. It may be difficult to imagine how such a supple material like the rattan used to shape the base can support the weight of the wooden tops, but the fact is rattan is actually strong. […]
Fredrikson stallard’s work often exudes an energy like that of abstract expressionism, a forcing by the artists hand or a chaos within the materials and forms themselves, albeit an organized chaos. In Sereno they have used similar themes, methods and language to instead create a moment of calm and solitude. The forms themselves are created […]
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 […]
$880.00
A trio of rectangular coffee tables at varying heights, designed to overlap or stand alone. Apart, the solid beam gives a sophisticated and unique presence; together they create a sculptural statement.
Wickerwork is marvelous genre of art. This artisanal technique is the same all over the world. We can even claim that wickerwork is the first universal language of humankind: the language of hands. That is why we have done a lot of research on wicker and the weaving of natural materials. Tina and Pepe are […]