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Designed by Christophe Pillet
The Dunas xs seating sellection arises from the pursuit of a transversal design that can take its place amongst the most diverse spaces and styles. Refinement, neutrality, formal clarity and essential elegance are the marks of identity of this versatile collection of chairs and armchairs designed by Christophe Pillet.
Finishes:
Solid steel rod base in painted or chrome finish with castors, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W652 x D652 x H809 mm
Note:
Minimum order of 6 pcs
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The Dunas collection from Inclass designed by Christophe Pillet portrays the essence of armchairs for waiting areas or lounges. Its design with smooth lines, sleek and stylish, along with its enveloping and comfortable forms, allows the creation of serene, cosy and modern spaces where one can relax, rest or carry out informal meetings.
This coffee table can be matched with tops of various types, according to the taste and needs for both the indoors and outdoors.
$1,130.00
$1,030.00
Lampe de Marseille was named after the Unit? d?Habitation in Marseille, the massive building designed between 1949 and 1952 by Le Corbusier and a symbol of Brutalist architecture.
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$3,040.00
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Dancing Glass embodies the elegance of a sophisticated luminaire technique, where light is transformed into poetry. In the pendant model, presented in the new glass and smoked glass finishes, the horizontal structure skilfully conceals the LED source, giving rise to unprecedented light layouts. The irregular shapes play with shadows and reflections, evoking a moving sculpture. […]