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Designed by Dainelli Studio
Finishes:
Base in metal painted dark grey, top in milano grey or venato white marble
Dimensions:
W500 x D500 x H520 mm
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Inspired by the square colosseum in Rome, were the arc shape of windows and the straight square shape of building live together. Roma coffee table collection comes in a set of three, with sturdy shapes that capture the beauty of architecture.
Inspired by the stability of Greek geometries and the fluidity of Asian ink painting, the CHAI sofa integrates sumptuous cushions within a volumed metallic lacquer frame, creating an elegant interplay of softness and rigidity. Adorned with oversized cushions, CHAI invites both sit and curling up. The CHAI sofa introduces a new lifestyle, designed with platformed […]
Inspired from the past, the truly thin structure brings an elegant lightness to a sturdy, precious handcrafted chair. From the back to the arm, it forms beautiful curves in three dimensions. The craftsman’s dedication to makes the Memory chair a precious piece to be treasured and to contemplate the wisdom of life in value and […]
Nives is inspired by the idea of a coastal landscape with its bends lapped by the sea. With a wide wraparound backrest, ethereal,sunny and elegant, it has a high level of comfort for every occasion at home and in the contract sector.
$3,890.00
With Lanuda chair, Riccardo Blumer evolves his design research on seats, moving from the wood of Laleggera designed in 1996 to aluminium. Even if Laleggera and Lanuda embody the same principle of essential subtraction – the former employing minimal wood thicknesses in a box structure, the latter using aluminium sheets crafted following a reticu- lar […]
“MT”, or the initials that calls these pieces designed by Ron Arad, are pronounced in English as “empty”. The void is the key element of this project. The volume, made through a rotational molding, is in fact carved and shows provocatively the inside, finished in different colors. From the typological point of view also worth […]