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Designed by Lievore Altherr Molina
Bugatti has all the features to be a protagonist in home & contract spaces. The thickness of the padded cushion creates an elegant contrast with the slim lines of the structure, which supports a comfortable seat.
Finishes:
Legs in metal lacquered white, clay, mocha, black or burnished brass or in stainless steel, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W630 x D900 x H640 mm SH350 mm
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A lacquered metal base meets a top in glass, wood, ceramic or Materia, to give life to a tables collection with a distinctive personality and versatility in the setting, from home to contract spaces.
From the skillful glass bending process arises a coffee table that combines the charm of traditional craftsmanship with the elegance of contemporary design. Available in different finishes, it brings harmony in each environment and meets every need.
The iconic Piktor coffee table, expressing with its design Sovet’s philosophy and skilled handcrafted processes, is now proposed in new glass and ceramic finishes that highlight its essential lines in the living spaces.
Swan is a multifunctional piece of furniture: a single bent glass sheet that blends perfectly with other contemporary furnishing complements, also thanks to the possibility of choosing among several colour options.
Bridge is a line of tables, coffee tables, consoles and desks that introduces the charm of glass into different environments: living room, bedroom, domestic office and contract.
$1,040.00
The Zeta stool, designed by the architect Mario Botta, recalls the letter from which it takes its name: two square elements, serving as base and seat, are joined by a diagonal element secured by a comb joint at each end. Two diagonal leaves merge with this element, helping to strengthen its structure and giving the […]
$600.00
Once upon a time, small, useful objects existed in homes. For smoking rather than sewing, for serving rather than displaying: they dotted the living spaces. Giuseppe Chigiotti, in designing ?Ping,? thinks back to those now-obscure times.