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Lazada
Designed by Yonoh Studio
Finishes:
Legs in metal lacquered silk black, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
Sofa with 1 Arm W1200 x D1000 x H680 mm SH400 mm W1300 x D1000 x H680 mm SH400 mm W1400 x D1000 x H680 mm SH400 mm W1600 x D1000 x H680 mm SH400 mm W1800 x D1000 x H680 mm SH400 mm W2200 x D1000 x H680 mm SH400 mm Centre Module W1150 x D1000 x H680 mm SH400 mm W1350 x D1000 x H680 mm SH400 mm W1550 x D1000 x H680 mm SH400 mm Corner Module W1000 x D1000 x H680 mm SH400 mm Chaise Longue W1700 x D1000 x H680 mm SH400 mm W1700 x D1200 x H680 mm SH400 mm W2000 x D1000 x H680 mm SH400 mm
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Simple and contemporary lines defines the Lana collection characterized by its versatility. With an upholstered seat and back for comfort and a structure in wood or metal, Lana becomes a perfect piece for any space. The shape of its backrest plays with volumes and intersects with the structure giving it a particularly interesting aspect.
Simple and contemporary lines defines the Lana collection characterized by its versatility. With an upholstered seat and back for comfort and a structure in wood or metal, Lana becomes a perfect piece for any space.
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.
$3,590.00
This innovative design is an extremely comfortable lounge chair that has a shell inspired by the elegant leaf of an aloe plant, hence the name. This shape is lightly suspended on a steel frame ? both light and sturdy at the same time.
The Parentesi armchair re–visits a classic form, with style and versatility in its use and its finishes.
As a master in architecture, the Japanese, Ito has proposed few but extraordinary design works. Suki armchair, designed in 1987, is one of them: an object made mysterious by the use of a double steel mesh row intersected by many springs. This is an ideological Manifesto but, unpredictably comfortable.