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Designed by Sebastiano Tosi
Matera is a table with metal structure and mdf top finished in a hand-brushed material finishes. Matera is an important table, two balanced stones that support a top, a perfect balance game that wants to be the protagonist of the dining area.
Finishes:
Structure in metal with MDF painted in hand brushed textured finish
Dimensions:
W1800 x D1000 x H750 mm W2200 x D1000 x H750 mm
$3,850.00
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.
$2,810.00
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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.
Casetta in Canada is a four-poster bed in solid wood structure of lacquered white ash. It recalls in its structure the shape of the house designed by children, as a refuge where to sleep comfortably. The absolute protagonist of your bedrooms.
$4,340.00
Instinct and constant design diligence in a collection that is the outcome of a sophisticated lighting engineering. A clear lines chandelier combined with an extremely slim aluminium structure for a soft echo of strong and diffused light. Each profile and connector is linked through a miniaturised connection for a unique result of suspended lightness.
$1,480.00
Between 1951 and 1957, Le Corbusier designed the Sanskar Kendra Museum, a museum in the Indian city of Ahmedabad. The spiral shaped building contains all the fundamentals of his architecture. For this project, in 1954 Le Corbusier conceived a lighting system he named ?Projecteur?, installed in the structure to maximise the lighting effect
Floor lamp with black metal base available with 3 or 5 lampshades. It doesn?t require a ceiling light point. The arrangement of the hanging points on the ceiling is free and you decide on the basis of where you want to provide the light point.