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Designed by Omayra Maymo
Despite its small dimensions, the Tenon Lounge Chair boasts an expressive character – hard and soft, strong, and graceful – as it cultivates contrasts between hard wood and upholstered surfaces. A clean construction in solid oak, assembled in a so-called ?mortise and tenon joint,? creates a sculptural frame for the seat. The straight lines and robustness of the frame embrace a softer counterplay of bouncy curves, like a shield protecting a soft core.
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$1,200.00
$150.00
The Pleat Pitcher adds to our growing collection of table top items that mix everyday functionality with a sculptural touch. The polished stainless steel silhouette allows it to reflect its surroundings whilst maintaining a unique presence. With one simple pull on the cylindrical exterior, a perfect spout is formed. Whilst creating a highly functional piece, […]
$1,160.00
The Missing Chair appears as if a simple line drawing has sprung into life. Sensual yet strong, the soft curve of each line creates a whimsy that is hard to describe. Straight lines have been softened, allowing the timber seat and back to appear as if floating above the thin steel frame. What remains are […]
$3,320.00
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 […]
$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 […]
$170.00
Ondea ? a decorative bowl series that Fuhrmann designed for blomus in 2007 ? is all about understated refinement and longevity. For Fuhrmann, an object?s being made to last is a mark of its quality. The elegant blomus classics in shiny stainless steel were taken out of the permanent range in 2015, but are now […]