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Designed by Steven Bukowski
A throwback to mid-century modern? Not quite. Extreme proportions lend themselves to an elegant and surprising form in this update to an old classic. The smooth, yet decisive, shift between slim and solid, which creates the Bukowski chair?s curvaceous legs, is played out like a lively dance with the material. Meanwhile the balance of the weight towards the ground gives the chair a strong and monumental feel. Centred in the sculptural structure is an upholstered seat, opening for different expressions through the combinations of wood and textile. With its bold geometry, the Bukowski chair shows off a striking silhouette, instantly recognisable, indefinably familiar, and completely its own.
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$280.00
The Material Pendant highlights the power of simplicity in form. Through this simplicity, it can become a standout piece within a room, or be used to complement those around it. From the warmth of oak and cork, to the roughness of concrete and marble, the richness of terracotta, and the radiance of yellow steel, the […]
$470.00
The lantern ceiling lamps feature a simple black steel support and fixing that allows the soft illumination of the rippled glass globe to shine brightest. Inspired by traditional Japanese rice paper lanterns, these additions allow you to take the series into all corners of the home ? from bedside to the entry, kitchen to the […]
$1,040.00
Sometimes the simplest pieces prove to be the most difficult to find, say, the quintessential wall shelf. With understated details and intelligible flexibility, the New Works shelving system aims to be just that. Designed to effortlessly blend into a variety of spaces, this simple shelving system continues New Works? ongoing quest of creating elevated basics. […]
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Cooper is all about quiet elegance?clean lines, soft curves, and precisely proportioned form. The black wood frame shows off natural texture, while the saddle leather seat ages beautifully. Every detail adds to a sense of understated ritual?inviting you to sit with intention.