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Designed by Archirivolto
Nembo is a type of cloud that forms over the sea. The designer Archirivolto created this piece while imagining a sunset and a seagull with outstretched wings acting as a bridge between the sea and the sky. The form of Nembo is clean and precise with the detail on the bottom of the base that becomes the highlight.
Finishes:
Base in metal painted dark grey with champagne titanium detail, top in solid walnut or stained oak
Dimensions:
DIA1200 x H750 mm DIA1400 x H750 mm DIA1600 x H750 mm DIA1800 x H750 mm
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Nara metamorphosis, transformation there are many ways that draw designers to invent forms from nature, imagining new scenarios. Nara is inspired by a decontextualized leaf to make your life easy.
$860.00
Agata is elegant and timeless, thanks to the minimalist design and its innovative concept of comfort. A true protagonist of your living room in terms of appearance and functionality. Creates well-being for your convivial moments inspired by nature.
Nives is inspired by the idea of a coastal landscape with its bends lapped by the sea. With a wide wraparound backrest, ethereal,sunny and elegant, it has a high level of comfort for every occasion at home and in the contract sector.
$2,910.00
The design of the armchair combines, in a hybridisation process, two parts that are only apparently separate from the point of view of formal memory: the rotating tripod made of light die-cast aluminium, furnished with a visible shock-absorbing mechanism, and the enveloping shell made of Vienna cane stretched over a frame of hot-bent and machined […]
“MT”, or the initials that calls these pieces designed by Ron Arad, are pronounced in English as “empty”. The void is the key element of this project. The volume, made through a rotational molding, is in fact carved and shows provocatively the inside, finished in different colors. From the typological point of view also worth […]
Laudani & Romanelli choose to rediscover the discretion of volumetric restraint. The armchair thus becomes an easy chair and a place of the individual, passepartout to forgotten customs: easy chairs around tables, in bedrooms or in vestibules.