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Designed by Frank Chou
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Loing bed is defined by it’s exaggerated curve, sculptural form and sensual textual material delivers a lay-back french lifestyle with its comfort, playful and elegant vibe.
The simplicity, cozy and carefree style of VELD sofa is derived from a harmony of careful details and smooth lines. The sofa offers a fashionable look and relaxing modern experience with its unique details and grand space concept.
$950.00
The Oasis coffee table embodies elegance and softness through its fluid, organic shape. Each gentle curve radiates a sense of natural energy and warmth, creating a calming presence in any space. The harmonious pairing of a natural marble surface with rich oak textures adds depth and sophistication, offering a refined balance between contemporary design and […]
The CUBE armchair, with its block-like form and absence of curved lines, embodies the Bauhaus movement’s core principles of simplicity and geometric design. This chair achieves a perfect balance between aesthetics and functionality. Its swivel base enhances practicality, offering smooth rotation, making CUBE an ideal choice for both residential and office environments.
The Tetris modular concept from Inclass is conceived as a set of upholstered geometric units, where different seats, backrests, armrests, panels and side tables can be combined to create an infinite array of forms that can be rearranged to optimise the space in each installation. The modular design of the Tetris concept even allows the […]
A family of seatings characterized by a soft and comfortable shape designed for waiting rooms, bars and restaurants and residential.
The harmonic and enveloping shells in powder-coated metal tubing that define the Skin armchair – designed by Giacomo Cattani – evolve and transform themselves to compose a real collection. The play of colors – a plus that defines the Trabà production – can be emphasized by the many options in terms of shades and fabrics […]
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.