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Designed by Frank Chou
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.
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The Film chair strikes an interesting silhouette between minimalistic and surprising. It features straight lines, emphasizing geometric structure and symmetry, creating an orderly and harmonious visual effect and presenting a sharp and clear aesthetic. The seat is lightly padded, creating a combination of suppleness and strength.
The Cuddle armchair draws inspiration from the oversized puffy down jacket, incorporating a meticulous piece-by-piece sewing technique. Thoughtfully crafted with channel quilting, memory foam, and down feather filling, it ensures a supremely comfortable seating experience, perfectly suited for a relaxed, laid-back lifestyle in contemporary living.
Pocky is a dining table with bold and sculptural forms. The pedestal base features a set of pillars that finished in colored lacquer, balance design and craftsmanship and also symbolized a happy reunion.
The WRAP collection is characterized by a refined and elegant design. It is inspired by the ‘wrap dress’ of the 1970s, a model wrap dress that became an iconic garment, a symbol of modernity and femininity. Like the ‘wrap dress’, this collection wraps in an elegant and timeless style. A continuous, clean line unites legs […]
A lacquered metal base meets a top in glass, wood, ceramic or Materia, to give life to a tables collection with a distinctive personality and versatility in the setting, from home to contract spaces.
$7,300.00
Named after the mythical Titan condemned to hold up the heavens on his shoulders, the solid legs of the Atlas table stand strongly as support for the spacious tabletop. The meeting and contrast between the legs and the tabletop is central to the design, where each element exaggerates the other giving the table its distinct […]