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Lazada
Designed by Christophe Delcourt
Introducing ALMA, infused with modern Asian aesthetics. The table legs, broader at the base and tapering upwards, embody a sense of balance and stability. Its intricate hollow structure echoes the essence of traditional Asian architecture and lamp design, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship. ALMA seamlessly blends traditional charm with contemporary materials and design, making it an iconic piece of its era.
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Design and craftsmanship defines the Noa armchair. The crisp tailored leather back bends over to the side embracing the plush back and roomy seat, comfortable yet compact.
Beyond their clean design, the round and rectangular SUI tables celebrate the beauty and magnificence of a large piece of wood. The beautifully polished finish along with the strong and innovative design of the legs remain harmonious in both shapes, allowing SUI to be a key-piece in any living space.
The Jom bed was created with the concept of the coromandel screen from the Tang Dynasty. It captures the traditional style of art and aesthetic while inheriting the function of sheltering, partition, and decoration. The fully upholstered bed creates a cozy feeling.
$860.00
The OAT armchair was crafted with deep respect for natural materials and traditional craftsmanship. Inspired by the organic curves and forms of slubs and leaves, it reimagines these elements into a new classic chair for contemporary living, infused with a touch of Wabi-sabi elegance. OAT is an ideal choice for homes, cafes, boutique hotels, and […]
$1,080.00
The Fine side table is lightweight enough to go with you from room to room, pulled up close to a sofa or bed. Its smart C-shape construction and solid wood maximize the beauty of the wood and it’s craft.
Antonia Astori calls ‘memory furniture’ those pieces which tell something about people attention to indoor living. An attention expressed both by the recovery of disappeared archetypes, eg. canopy bed, and in precious materials manufacturing, eg. pleached roped steel headboard.