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Designed by Gianluigi Landoni
M. C. Escher’s impossible figures inspire a coffee table that founds its uniqueness on the particular design of the base
Finishes:
Structure in metal in lacquered mocha, clay, mocha or black, top in glass in clear or tinted smoke or bronze
Dimensions:
W1150 x D1150 x H350 mm
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Segment is a wall mirror with engraved segments of great visual impact. Available in various sizes in the square, rectangular or round shape, also with a led lighting on the back that catches the eye to the segment decoration.
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.
The refined and minimal structure of Helia is enhanced by the shelves in bronzed or smoked mirror to give an exclusive charm to the interiors. The two sizes and the different widths allow different uses and combinations.
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.
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.
Frog tables are made from a single glass sheet curved and shaped with skillful technique. The purity of its design belies its exceptional strength for each setting and use, thanks to the use of a very thick bent glass.
$1,730.00
The largest model of its kind, the Mist pendant was born out of a desire to create a lamp that could maintain a distinct visual presence when suspended alone whilst carrying the same optical weightlessness as its smaller counterparts.