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Designed by Idelfonso Colombo
Dase is a corner metal coffee table with lamp and tray. With an elegant and light design, very functional close to sofas or armchairs. A single object solves three functions: table top and, thanks to two of the legs that extend compared to the others, tray and lamp.
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$1,260.00
Uccio is a rigorous and essential aluminum stool, like a sculpture it becomes a functional object for daily use.
$4,440.00$3,774.00
Tokyo is a console and also a bench. Metal structure and shelves in expanded metal painted matt gold, top and sides in black Valcromat. Practical element, equipped with usable support surfaces hung under the top, minimal and rigorous.
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Gossip is an armchair with metal structure covered in removable elastic fabric. Minimal, with clean lines of strong impact. Gossip is a curious object, playful at first view, but at the same time, the result of advanced technology and careful study of the details
$1,020.00
$860.00
At first glance, Lato resembles a sculpture, with its slim, oval or round table top balanced by an oval-shaped base. Striking, graphic and poetic, its purity of form is proof that simple is sophisticated. With Lato, Nichetto wanted to keep the simplicity and streamline into a timeless side table in a style that could easily […]
SYSTEM is a project born from a very simple sign. A rhomboidal and rounded section creates an ideal line for the design of a family of tables and benches, with a light and soft presence. System is a modular and varied program of different heights and dimensions. The purity of the leg section is combined […]
$1,800.00$1,530.00
The table series brings functionality to the everyday through its shelf that is framed by distinctive borders and can be used to display and store everyday objects, books, magazines, stationary items or even decorative objects.
Designed in 1964, its name comes from the fact that it received the Silver Delta Award granted by the ADI?FAD in 1964