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Designed by Arde Design Studio
the Covent Lounge Chair and Covent Sofa present a universe of warmth. The soft organic top of the Covent Chair has been extended to the ground, the bold frame replaced with the soft touch of an upholstered base and generous seating cushion. Showcasing expert detailing and craftsmanship, this pair invites you to nestle within and feel the tenderness of each upholstered surface.
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$3,070.00
Just like the original Covent Chair, the Covent Love Seater and Covent Bar Stool expertly balance the elements of soft and hard. The unique asymmetrical frame extends – both out and up, to bring new meaning to the series. While the Love Seater creates a warm cocoon for two, the Bar Stool focuses on lines […]
$1,400.00$1,190.00
Like the undulating lines of coastal nature?simultaneously static yet softy organic?the Shore family embodies fleeting moments in its sweeping design. Crafted by designer Joel Fj?llstr?m, this upholstered series features a 2- and 3-seater sofa and an armchair, marking a significant chapter as his debut venture from his own creative atelier. The Shore Sofa beckons one’s […]
$2,180.00$1,853.00
$9,230.00$7,845.50
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A rational design of the metallic structure, made of extremely clean lines, contrasts with the soft comfort of the padding. Born from the need to have the maximum comfort in a minimum space. Sharp is a timeless small armchair, whose shap allows it to match even in a very small space. The metal frame with […]
$2,170.00
Strength, practicality and definition of open spaces all characterize the green collection. Frames in stainless steel design with washable polyester mesh chairs available in different colours, tables with different dimensions and finishes and trolleys in different configurations. Every product add a strong identity to the green collection.
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.