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Lazada
Designed by Jaime Hayon
The sculptural shapes of each Momento Vase can often be identified in HayonÕs paintings, the two distinct pieces exhibit a strong and playful graphic identity. Both equally iconic in form, the JH40 comes in a soft Cream, while the JH41 is available in a bold Emerald green Ð two shades chosen for their versatility and relationship to the fresh colours of flora. Serving a purpose beyond aesthetics alone, the slim- neck design of the Momento vases require users to be selective when placing flowers in the chamber, encouraging a moment of mindfulness while constructing a bouquet.
Finishes:
Ceramic in beige
Dimensions:
W318 x D180 x H300 mm
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Frames has written a happy new chapter for an already old story, the same old tale of craft and tradition but within a new framework of clever design that takes advantage of a different, more joyous approach to the material. The narrative of design brings traditional outdoor furniture to the inside, adding a layer of […]
$1,700.00
Originally created as part of a personal project for Jaime Hayon’s private home, the soft yet sturdy design of Archivo plays a pivotal role in the art of storing meaningful objects and keepsakes. With its irregularly divided shelves, Archivo introduces an ornamental playfulness to every space it occupies.
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Kiri is a set of round accent tables combining rattan with solid wood and lacquer in an aesthetically fluent dialogue. It may be difficult to imagine how such a supple material like the rattan used to shape the base can support the weight of the wooden tops, but the fact is rattan is actually strong. […]
$6,000.00
The Unnia SOFT collection originates in the combination of comfortable seats and upholstered backrests, with or without arms, with fixed or swivel bases. In keeping with the same philosophy applied to the rest of the Unnia family, seats and backrests can be combined with one or two fabrics to create original combinations.
Born out of the fascination by those big rattan or cane armchair so common in South East Asia, Patricia Urquiola creates her own sophisticated rendition.Volumes expand, braids are doubled, patterns appear unexpectedly and gracefully fragmented. The Pavo collection introduces a strong exotic connotation.