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Designed by Marcantonio
Designed with a boldness that emphasizes and imposes its presence, evoking an elegant stability. Monumental and poetic. The soft curves of the Elephante table legs give a pure and exclusive refinement that allow it to adapt harmoniously in different contexts, be they classic or contemporary.
Finishes:
Base in rigid polyurethane with wood top lacquered matt or gloss colours or in materical finish
Dimensions:
DIA1400 x H750 mm DIA1600 x H750 mm DIA1800 x H750 mm
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Amazzonio is a suspension lamp with steel structure and lampshade in plastified paper. It is a pendant lamp with the desire to make people dream, to play with the imaginary, an object born with a function that is found to have another.
Amazzonio is a floor lamp with solid ash legs and lampshade in plastified paper. It is a pendant lamp with the desire to make people dream, to play with the imaginary, an object born with a function that is found to have another.
The 7 Pillows armchair is in solid beech wood, available in natural or painted, complete with 7 feather pillows with removable cover. This project was born with the desire to create a chair that tells how it is made, highlighting thecrafts, visible in the completely open structure, and communicating the simplicity with which it is […]
$3,800.00
When Jaime Hayon started working on Catch, he drew a man with open arms, like a chair that wants to catch you – and the chair works like that. &Tradition’s collaboration with Jaime Hayon dates to when the company was founded in 2010, and Catch was the first product to come out of the exchange […]
The Mango lounge chair breathes contemporary life into a classic silhouette. The soft, rolling inside of the chair, inspired by a mango fruit, cut in a square pattern.
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.