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Lazada
Designed by Arde Design Studio
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 eye to wander with the subtle curvature of its backrest echoing the movement of a wave, culminating in a seamless convergence that creates a harmonious whole. Carefully attended to angles, depths, and curves, the sofa moulds around the body, establishing a sanctuary of individuality. With continuous upholstery flowing to the floor, its organic design seamlessly melds with the room.
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The Covent Chair displays a comforting simplicity, a warm embrace suitable for an evening around the dinner table or curled up with a book. Inspired by the geometry of Mondrian?s line work, its slim frame shows an asymmetry that defies its strength, presenting a floating cocoon of soft fabrics or leather. A chair that has […]
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Brolly is a portable table lamp made in brushed steel, which demonstrates the strength of simplistic shapes. Precise and considered, this elegant little light displays the kind of thoughtful, almost deceptive, simplicity that makes it a timeless detail in any interior. Although the design adheres to strict geometry, the lamp attains a finely whimsical presence […]
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The name Limea is based on a type of shell. The idea of this design is to have a nicely upholstered shell elevated by a wooden structure. The shell upholstery is clean and precise, while the seat is soft and comfortable.
Simple and contemporary lines defines the Lana collection characterized by its versatility. With an upholstered seat and back for comfort and a structure in wood or metal, Lana becomes a perfect piece for any space. The shape of its backrest plays with volumes and intersects with the structure giving it a particularly interesting aspect.