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Designed by Steven Bukowski
With its bold geometry and unmistakable silhouette, the Bukowski Lounge Chair balances sculptural presence with welcoming ease. The lounge chair retains the essence of the original Bukowski Chair while enhancing its inviting nature, with an upholstered backrest and a lowered seat. Crafted from solid wood and generous upholstery, the lounge chair showcases an elegant silhouette, where a harmonious interplay of bold proportions conjures a visually captivating form. The seamless flow between slender and robust elements is masterfully articulated in the chair?s sinuous legs, evoking a sense of fluidity and imparting the lounge chair with a strong, monumental presence.
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$1,770.00
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 […]
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Huma chair is a project trying to preserve the classic philosophy of rattan production process while engaging in a research for greater comfort through the use of flexible ribs in its shell-shaped backrest and its upholstered seat.
$1,890.00
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. […]
$580.00
Stretching to over one metre in length, the Tense pendant lamp appears like a soft cloud has floated in. A truly modern construction, its soft Tyvek diffuser represents a material both durable and soft ? whilst being 100% recyclable. The flexibility of this paper-like diffuser allows its slim frame to accentuate the cloud like qualities […]
The chair, inspired by a model from 1930 by Josef Hoffmann, blends his interest in Art Nouveau and simple shapes with manufacturing processes applied in Bystrice pod Hostynem since 1861. The armchair is therefore more geometrical, but bears the clear features of the manual bending technique of TON.