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Designed by Pearson Lloyd
Coming from the Iris family, the vertical color bands and clean edges create rhythm, depth, and warmth?ideal for entryways, bedrooms, and dressing rooms.
Finishes:
Frame in metal painted red fluoroscent, mirror with digital printing on back
Dimensions:
W610 x D40 x H1910 mm
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Orra is a sculptural seating collection that blends comfort and spatial clarity. With its flowing curves and varied back heights, Orra supports multiple seating postures while subtly shaping its surroundings. Designed to feel unified from every angle, it offers comfort without visual bulk?ideal for hospitality, workplace, or home settings.
Pearson Lloyd’s London studio has created a project that intends to translate the immateriality of space into a physical fun shifting, fascinating and temporary reality. “Nebula “includes a series of separating flat elements, two-dimensional and graphic, but also architectural, three-dimensional and plastic ones. “Nebula” borders and divides, but at the same time connects and gives […]
Oblique corners reminding of ancient obelisk shapes, creating an architectural play of light and shadow. Full volumes seem to float above the floor, on hidden base. Crystal is a collection of sofas and armchairs away from ordinary standards and clichés which gives birth to a suspended and dynamic effect with no need of aesthetical devices. […]
$3,450.00
If a design appears to be soft at first glance, it also needs to be soft when you sit in it ? the Ovata is no exception. Its softened lines and grand comfort is available through different pieces: Ovata lounge chair, in two different sizes, and a high back.
Calm and sophisticated manifesto of contemporary style, Solar sits at the heart of Toogood?s Cosmic collection. An upholstered sofa that at first glance appears as a stack of cushions. With its unmistakable blend of ingenuity and style, Faye Toogood invites relaxation upon these quilted piles. Solar merges sculptural forms and softness, offering a fresh interpretation […]
Clearly inspired by the world of fashion and finely-built with an almost “sartorial” eye for details, Jacket armchair comes in a revised version insofar as design and new colors with a metal frame characterized by slim and supple outlines. The quilted fabric does not merely act as a cover, but becomes a soft and cozy […]
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.