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Designed by LualdiMeraldi Studio
The Alya armchair is a product that stands out for its soft and flashy shapes. It is fully upholstered, creating an elegant and enveloping look. The upholstery adapts to the shape of the armchair, outlining its sinuous and inviting curves. The inner part of the backrest features flowing waves, lending a touch of dynamism and movement to the overall design.
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Bell coffee tables collection is distinguished by its full volumes, rounded details and vivid glossy lacquers. It creates a sense of fluidity and movement in the surroundings. Bell is designed to add a touch of style and functionality to living spaces, with the ability to combine and layer different sizes to create multipurpose compositions.
The 2H table is a design work characterized by a bold and modern design. It consists of two monolithic bases that recall the typical structures of modern bridges, giving the table a distinctive and striking appearance. The bases are designed to create a strong visual impact, making the 2H table a piece of furniture that […]
Manta is a bed with a strong visual identity. Composed of two overlapping panels of different sizes, the headboard lends considerable aesthetic value to the design and acts as a large backdrop that frames the bed. The seams subdivide the upholstery into a quilting with a modern look and attribute lightness and elegance to the […]
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.
This comfortable chair is named WATER as it recalls the gentle smoothness of water. The master and the guest chair present slightly different appearances, not only to signify the status of their users but also to harmoniously pair with the WIND tea table. The ?floating? seat, armrest protection and bended wooden back structure highlight the […]
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.