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Lazada
Designed by Christophe Delcourt
Noa sofa is designed to deliver the extraordinary craftsmanship as well as the idea of folding space. The crisp tailored leather back bends over to the side creating a continious flow throughout the sofa with the versatility of the modular seating system.
Finishes:
Feet in metal painted silk black, back upholstery in leather, base, seat and back cushion upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
Left/ Right Arm Module W1060 x D870 x H720 mm SH385 mm W1260 x D870 x H720 mm SH385 mm Centre Module W1020 x D870 x H720 mm SH385 mm W1220 x D870 x H720 mm SH385 mm Left/ Right Fold Module W1020 x D870 x H720 mm SH385 mm W1220 x D870 x H720 mm SH385 mm W1020 x D1070 x H720 mm SH385 mm W1220 x D1070 x H720 mm SH385 mm Angular Module W1150 x D1075 x H720 mm SH385 mm W1300 x D1280 x H720 mm SH385 mm Corner Module W870 x D870 x H720 mm SH385 mm W1070 x D1070 x H720 mm SH385 mm W1170 x D1170 x H720 mm SH385 mm W1370 x D1370 x H720 mm SH385 mm
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Sky collection is a sculptural yet functional piece.
$1,130.00$960.50
Originally created to seat visitors in the dining rooms of the Royal Festival Hall, the RFH Armchair by Robin Day is charactericed by the softly curved backrest and outwardly reaching arms. Rich in materiality, the chair’s striking form is achieved through a process of form-press moulding layers of beech and walnut veneer.
Named after the inventor Margarete Steiff from Germany who invented the Teddy bear. The designer wanted to design a cozy armchair and character by playing with softness and proportions. This armchair is a cozy hub. The refine metal base highlights a soft upholstery with its smooth shapes and an iconic and unique upholstered back leg […]
Vermont sofa takes the concept of Ying and Yang and transforms it into interlocking design elements. Resulting in a balanced, harmonious visual appearance. Vermont sofa is soft and voluminous giving an emotional feeling of comfort and protection.
The chair, inspired by a model from 1930 by Josef Hoffmann, blends his interest in Art Nouveau and simple shapes with manufacturing processes applied in Bystrice pod Hostynem since 1861. The armchair is therefore more geometrical, but bears the clear features of the manual bending technique of TON.