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Designed by P&P Studio
Finishes:
Base in solid wood in walnut or stained oak, upholstery in a selection of fabrics
Dimensions:
Sofa with 1 Arm W1800 x D800 x H800 mm SH405 mm W2200 x D800 x H800 mm SH405 mm Centre Module W900 x D800 x H800 mm SH405 mm Chaise Longue W1800 x D900 x H800 mm SH405 mm
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EARL bench, bearing the DNA gene of its family, is comfortable and a perfect to match with EARL chairs and tables.
This inviting bed features a clean headboard, the lines of which are highlighted by subtle piping. The frame is offered in oak or walnut, and a wide range of fabrics allows it to blend well in all types of interiors.
EMMA bedside table offers two drawers and it compliments elegantly EMMA bed. The handle can be offered either on the left or on the right side.
EARL bedside table perfectly matches EARL bed. It features high tapered feet and a lacquered drawer with a rounded design at its four corners.
The AKY collection of side tables is enriched with a new variant that combines the rounded and irregular shape of the top – in addition to the classic wooden trestle legs and rounded – combines metal legs, more slender and slender, which renew their impact .
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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 stability of Greek geometries and the fluidity of Asian ink painting, the CHAI sofa integrates sumptuous cushions within a volumed metallic lacquer frame, creating an elegant interplay of softness and rigidity. Adorned with oversized cushions, CHAI invites both sit and curling up. The CHAI sofa introduces a new lifestyle, designed with platformed […]
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Ancient houses used to be full of many helpful small objects. For putting ashes rather than for sewing, to serve rather than to expose: they punctuated dwelling spaces. Giuseppe Chigiotti, by designing “Ping”, thinks back to those times now passed, and creates a “servante” declined in two versions: Ping I. characterized by the function of […]