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Designed by Lievore Altherr Molina
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.
Finishes:
Structure in oak veneer in a selection of finish or walnut veneer with black laminated glass, top in clear or tinted smoked or bronze glass
Dimensions:
W2000 x D1000 x H740 mm W2400 x D1200 x H740 mm W2500 x D1000 x H740 mm
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You must surrender to its embrace if you want to live it intensely. This is what Livit, the new outdoor sectional sofa by Lievore Altherr Molina Studio, suggests: A welcoming piece with soft cushions buoyed up by a slender aluminum frame, which balances comfort and lightness with the aim of providing a blithesome relax”. It […]
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.
Sila is a chair project from which a lot of different versions take form, starting from simple shapes and natural materials.
The Tetris modular concept from Inclass is conceived as a set of upholstered geometric units, where different seats, backrests, armrests, panels and side tables can be combined to create an infinite array of forms that can be rearranged to optimise the space in each installation. The modular design of the Tetris concept even allows the […]
$1,810.00
Designed to work as standalone pieces or as a full ensemble, the Margas series is rooted in familiarity and heritage. Named after Louise Liljencrantz’s beloved grandmother, the series extends to include a 3-seater sofa and accompanying pouf of soft yet structured proportions.
With its round, enveloping shell, Armadillo is a revision of a furniture classic in rattan: the papasan. But this is a radically free and wonderfully postmodern version. Armadillo has the sympathetic shyness of the animal from which it gets its name and the unmistakable signature of the Valencian studio in its silhouette.