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Designed by Sebastiano Tosi
Finishes:
Upright and shelf support in metal painted matt black, shelf in metal painted matt black, heat treated larch wood or ardesia
Dimensions:
Upright H1200 mm H1900 mm H2300 mm Wall Support W200 x H60 mm Telescopic Support H1000 mm Shelf W660 x D300 mm
$2,810.00
Illusioni is a coffee table with black iron structure and transparent crystal tops. The volumes seem to fluctuate as in the absence of gravity; the slender structure establishes its light and essential line.
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Thanks to its slender metal structure and adjustable elements with sound-absorbing properties, it captures the attention and adorn the atmosphere of the house with a strong personality.
$1,350.00
Suspension lamp with thin metal structure and ceiling cable. Opal glass sphere, ground weight on the floor in marble. Minimal performing, reinterpretation that sees the sign as the protagonist. Suitable for both the living and dining areas.
$1,560.00
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.
$2,210.00
Between eloquent laconism and sophisticated brutalism, illuminated like an electro-constructivist Kraftwerk clip, the collaboration between DCW ?ditions and Sebastian Summa has been expanded with a new ceiling benchmark : the magnificent NL12 suspension. Designed to illuminate a large dining room table, this light cleverly fitted with an eye-deceiving device, is composed of twelve borosilicate glass […]
$1,680.00
Suspension lamp in aluminum, composed of a slender structure with three light points and diffusers that can be selected according to different versions. Spot version available for punctual lighting, version with spherical diffuser in opal blown glass and version with a metallic cone in burnished gold and black finish that allows more light diffusion.
$7,900.00
The name chosen for this Bomma collection, inspired by basic geometric shapes, comes from the Greek word for ?appearances.? According to Plato?s teachings, phenomena are mere transient images of eternal and perfect forms and thus inherently unreal. A fitting name for objects made of glass ? a material that is both rigid and flexible, as […]