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Designed by Pearson Lloyd
Quilt is born from a desire to go beyond the latest design fad, offering a system of cushioned sofas that fit perfectly into both the home and contract environment. Its quilted stitching immediately communicates a feeling of comfort and a sense of luxury. The sofa is available in different sizes with a chromed-steel base; the armchair comes with a disc-shaped base in painted steel. The collection is complemented by a square ottoman that can be placed next to the sofa or armchair.
Finishes:
Base in metal powdercoated grey or plated chrome, plywood structure with multi density polyurethane foam upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W1600 x D800 x H680 mm W2200 x D800 x H680 mm W2600 x D800 x H680 mm With One Arm: W1400 x D800 x H680 mm W2000 x D800 x H680 mm W2400 x D800 x H680 mm
$1,810.00
Inspired by the human iris, the poetic tables combine color, geometry, and reflection. Back-painted glass and graphic lines create layered depth and visual rhythm. They are functional pieces that straddle the boundary between art and design.
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Pearson Lloyd’s London studio has created a project that intends to translate the immateriality of space into a physical fun shifting, fascinating and temporary reality. “Nebula “includes a series of separating flat elements, two-dimensional and graphic, but also architectural, three-dimensional and plastic ones. “Nebula” borders and divides, but at the same time connects and gives […]
$950.00
Part of the Iris series, this mirror comes with an integrated shelf, blending color, light, and structure for both function and visual impact.
Kabu, curve in Japanese. With this name, I stress the conceptual process of the collection design. The light structure is dressed up with a technical fabric that becomes skin and wrap. The curvature generated as a result of the fabric tension on the structure highlights the desire for a lightweight, upholstered frame.
The Tokyo-Pop collection marks, in 2002, the debut on the international scene by Tokujin Yoshioka, now considered one of the masters of contemporary design. The sofa, the armchair and especially the chaise longue and the stool, forget the banality of rotational molding to become sculptures. Unforgettable and unusual shapes.
$9,040.00
Torbjorn Anderssen and Espen Voll wanted to design a sofa that would provide the utmost comfort within a clearly defined architectural framework. With this vision in mind, they designed Inland, a low-form, deep sofa with high arms and a warm black steel-footed base that gives it the sense of floating.