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Lazada
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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$150.00$127.50
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, […]
$1,200.00$1,020.00
$1,620.00$1,377.00
The May series takes the New Works universe alfresco with outdoor furniture for the garden, patio, or balcony. Made from powder coated steel, this hard-wearing furniture family consists of stackable chairs with and without armrests and tables in two lengths, harmoniously coordinated to complement each other. The understated, monochromatic appearance of the May family is […]
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Gordon Guillaumier introduces his new project. Chill-Out is a modular system of sofas, armchairs, ottomans or small tables which express a long searched simplicity, a precision that is harmony and wellness, a modularity becomes total freedom of composition and setting of spaces. Chill-out system has been designed for both habitat and public spaces. It can […]
3 Feet is a collection of hexagonal coffee tables made of bent glass, able to give to the house a lively touch of originality. They can be put together playing with the different heights and finishes.
Anapo’s collection of tables, in the rectangular and circular version and in different sizes including a side table. Its inspiration lies in the Sixties and in a specific idea of middle-class home torn between rigour and softness, luxury and functionality, indifferent to passing fads.