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Designed by Sebastian Herkner
Experience the indulgent of comfort and sumptuous silhouette. The design of the Plaid sofa is defines by the geometric shape and proportion of the collection.
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Bond is inspired by the Parthenon temple from the Greeks, the expression for solid and sculptural beauty. The table top is in balance with the straight legs which are intersecting with each other in a well crafted and defined way.
The design has a characterful persona with upholstered elements that bring a sense of softness to modern spaces, joined by the functionality of its curved back, allowing for the user to be seated at multiple positions, and the elegant side table.
$740.00
The German word for Òhold, stay and lastÓ, Halten is designed to be a cherished companion for everyday life. In a home or hospitality setting, you can easily take it with you to pair with an armchair, sofa or pouf. The design reflects HerknerÕs impeccable eye for detail and proportion, his affinity for form, and […]
$860.00
The OAT armchair was crafted with deep respect for natural materials and traditional craftsmanship. Inspired by the organic curves and forms of slubs and leaves, it reimagines these elements into a new classic chair for contemporary living, infused with a touch of Wabi-sabi elegance. OAT is an ideal choice for homes, cafes, boutique hotels, and […]
Kun and Lun are addition to the Tearoom collection. They representing the tea culture both physically and spiritually. These pieces are yet versatile to be storage and shelving units in the dining and study as well. The pieces pair together the Asian philosophy of life and the essence of nature, representing a harmonious integration of […]
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.
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.