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Designed by Gianluigi Landoni
Finishes:
Structure in steel with ceramic polished or matt finish, optional LED light 3000K
Dimensions:
W1000 x D310 x H70 mm W1500 x D310 x H70 mm W2000 x D310 x H70 mm W2000 x D490 x H880 mm W2500 x D490 x H880 mm
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The new shapes and sizes of the Visual mirrors create original reflections thanks to different shades and to their modularity. They furnish private and public spaces with a refined simplicity making possible the creation of large compositions.
The table has been inspired by the dynamism of a moving element, like the ribbon of a gymnast that vaults in the air drawing natural and soft shapes. Its original look furnishes the living area with a touch of essential harmony.
A new table whose shapes and materials are enhanced in a natural equilibrium of geometries thanks to the iconic base inspired by the sculpted lines of the Dolomites.
The new Traled lamps collection is the result of a shapes reduction to obtain a minimal but refined assembly. Two ceramic, mirror or frosted mirror sides, finished in the details, which create a luminous aura. The brass finishes embellish the collection creating a versatile light for elegant interiors and contract spaces.
$1,100.00
Both materials formed into cylindrical shapes emphasize a smooth yet sharp aesthetics with a monochromatic palette of tones. A sculpture on its own and a light architecture in a cluster of many.
$2,440.00
The York mirror, inspired by the shape of the namesake English city, stands out for its simple and refined design. Its fluid shape makes it a discreet yet highly distinctive accessory, capable of elegantly blending into contemporary, classic or minimalist spaces.
Different geometric shapes and various combinations of materials, create infinite uses and setting possibilities. A simple concept from which arises a complete collection of tables and accessories for the most varied environments and situations.
$3,620.00
But what if the planets were nothing more than soap bubbles that have remained intact as they travel through time? Armed with his astronomer?s telescope that let him observe their every movement, Yuji has transformed them into objects floating in a weightless world.