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Designed by Yabu Pushelberg
Isla suggests serenity and flow. The curvilinear form finished in lacquer subtly reflects light and accentuates its volume. A rich marble top is set within the frame, creating a smooth transition between materials. Designed for daily living, its simple shape and refined joinery details bring ease, balance, and a sense of calm to any setting.
Finishes:
Structure in MDF lacquered in a selection of colours, top in a selection of marble
Dimensions:
W1500 x D800 x H328 mm W1200 x D700 x H328 mm W1200 x D1200 x H328 mm W1000 x D1000 x H328 mm
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Mei is a lacquered wood chair that distills the Ming archetype into a clean, rectilinear silhouette with a quietly modern stance. Pared-back details are softened with an upholstered seat. It reflects a universal elegance that feels both familiar and new.
Mei is a lacquered wood bench that distills the Ming archetype into a clean, rectilinear silhouette with a quietly modern stance. Pared-back details are softened with an upholstered seat. It reflects a universal elegance that feels both familiar and new.
A series of lacquered coffee tables with layered curves that nest and interlock. Grouped together, they form a sculptural composition where surface, shadow, and silhouette flow in quiet rhythm.
$1,610.00
Rooted in a shared form, the Kin Tables by British designer John Astbury explore the quiet strength of repetition and relation. Defined by their soft curves and sculptural presence, each piece in the collection is anchored by a pedestal base and a tabletop cut from the same formal language – yet rotated to create contrast […]
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.
$1,720.00
Inspired by the human iris, the poetic tables combine color, geometry, and reflection. Back-painted glass and graphic lines create layered depth and visual rhythm. They are functional pieces that straddle the boundary between art and design.