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Lazada
Designed by Steve Leung
Finishes:
Structure in solid walnut or stained oak, upholstery in fabrics or leather with stitch detail, option of duo fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W760 x D820 x H750 mm SH390 mm
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The PIANPIAN desk inherits its distinct design features from the PIANPIAN collection. With its original contrasting colors and playful asymmetry, the desk endows a quiet study space with character. The desk is available in a variety of sizes.
The PIANPIAN bedside table offers a new practical and visual experience by playing with contrasting open and closed spaces. With rounded corners, the structure is clean and smooth. If purchased as a pair, the lacquered drawers can be placed on the right or left side of the bedside table, as desired.
The PIANPIAN bed draws from the PIANPIAN identity and superior craftsmanship with its elegant, decorative stitching line on the headboard. The rounded solid wooden base and headboard soften the overall outline of the piece for a comfortable, harmonious, and modern bedroom.
Inspired from the past, the truly thin structure brings an elegant lightness to a sturdy, precious handcrafted chair. From the back to the arm, it forms beautiful curves in three dimensions. The craftsman’s dedication to makes the Memory chair a precious piece to be treasured and to contemplate the wisdom of life in value and […]
Organic lines. Elegantly understated details. Spanning across dining, bar and lounge typologies. The Folium seating series emulates the natural shape of leaves, translating them into a modernly timeless design for professional projects and homes alike.
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