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Designed by Claudio Bitetti
Adelaide is an shelf with structure in solid Iroko wood or in matt black painted iron. It is complete with 13 shelves, designed for ceiling fixing. It is an elegant, floor to ceiling bookcase with a revolving column to which the shelves of two different sizes are fixed asymmetrically on 4 sides.
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Exagon is a free standing container with an hexagonal base in lacquered MDF. It is complete with a door and internal crystal shelves. Perfect for dynamic and modern place, the Exagon is a practical and elegant container that can be fitted into every room as a single-piece.
$2,390.00
$1,220.00
King & Queen are stools or accent tables in turned cork. Inspired by the pawns on the chessboard, especially by the pawns of the king and queen.
$980.00
Floema is a family of low tables whose minimalist design is embodied by the absence of edges, offering a feeling of welcoming elegance. The elliptical or circle roundness of the tops available in stone or wood, mark a feature repeated in the curved details of the steel structure. In different heights and shapes, the four […]
Metal coffee tables and consoles characterized by a strong graphic sign and a strong personality. Essential lines and well-known geometries. The surfaces created through the repetitive rhythm of the metal tubes create lightness and solidity at the same time. Together with the console to be fixed to the wall, the square and rectangular coffee tables […]
Sideboard high and low version proposes in an elegant and contemporary way a new way of exhibiting objects, sculptures and plants. Thanks to the structure with metal plates, home gardening can become the protagonist of this element with a clean and linear design which, together with its wooden containment part, completes all the needs for […]
This project is born from the wish to recover rattan as a fine material and reclaim Spain?s rich craftsmanship tradition. Oscar Tusquets tries to give a new look to an ancient technique replacing the brackets and bonds traditionally used as connecting elements by the twinning of one cane to the next.