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Lazada
Designed by Mattias Demacker
The Slim line is characterized by an essential design that conveys great lightness. Tables, coffee tables, consoles, benches and sofas that meet all tastes and requirements, fitting all kinds of situations.
Finishes:
Structure in aluminium in anodized, polished or lacquered embossed white, clay, mocha, black or burnished brass, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather, option of low or high arms
Dimensions:
Corner Element/ Element with Arm: W1600 x D800 x H720 mm SH420 mm W2310 x D800 x H720 mm SH420 mm W2960 x D800 x H720 mm SH420 mm W3610 x D800 x H720 mm SH420 mm Peninsular Element: W1600 x D800 x H720 mm SH420 mm W2310 x D800 x H720 mm SH420 mm W2960 x D800 x H720 mm SH420 mm W3610 x D800 x H720 mm SH420 mm
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Boston is a wall mirror that reflects an indepth search for simplicity and beauty. The lacquer finish of the frame, available in various colours, is applied to the back of the glass for an even shinier aspect. Available also in a totally mirrored finish.
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.
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Symbolic, archaic references and a sculptural silhouette define the Glyph Side Table, designed by the German studio, Hoffmann Kahleyss Design. The Glyph features a slightly translucent tabletop in black-tinted tempered glass appears to be floating while revealing the characteristic cross-sectional view of the base components. Crafted in black-stained oak veneer, two pointy ellipses elegantly meet […]
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Heavy elements are linked to lighter ones, like ink marks drawn on a sheet of paper to form a character, a letter, an ideogram._ Clear contrasts of thickness translate into incisive graphic expressions: to give life to these unmistakable figures in marble and ash wood, Monica F?rster is inspired by calligraphy, the art of writing […]