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Designed by Jaime Hayon
Finishes:
Structure in steel powder coated black, top in ash veneer stained black, unfinished brass and polished nero marquina marble
Dimensions:
W1152 x D678 x H470 mm
Note:
Unfinished brass will tarnish and petina with age
$4,410.00$3,748.50
$330.00
An ode to Asian design through the lens of Scandinavian minimalism, the beauty of the Formakami pendants lies in their material delicacy. Designed by Jaime Hayon and handcrafted with paper – the airy, bulbous shape is accentuated by the grounding presence of black stained oak – a striking visual composition reflected throughout the series.
$2,880.00
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.
$260.00$221.00
The Momento Jug is the culmination of years of product research into creating a no-spill vessel with the perfect pouring form.
$4,430.00
A modular shelving system with sculptural utility at its core, Rombe has been designed to adapt to the multifaceted needs of modern living. Available in 11 set configurations with the opportunity to add additional bays and shelves, the system grows and evolves with and around its surroundings.
$580.00
Sitting within the larger In Between series, this lounge table carefully echoes many aspects of the In Between chair, from its gentle curvature to the outward splay of its legs.
$2,260.00
AX represents one of the first times that plywood was shaped in 3D. The continuous curve of the armrests is mirrored in the frame, indicative of Hvidt & Mølgaard’s training in Danish cabinetry. Their expert engineering of the construction ensures unsurpassed ergonomics, resulting in the design’s reputation as the most comfortable wooden chair of its […]
$880.00
The Flowerpot lamp became synonymous with the Flower Power movement from the late 60s. Reflecting a break from convention to embrace a more open, modern mentality that promoted peace and harmony. Such was the mindset of its designer, Verner Panton. One of the most forward-thinking talents of his time. The Flowerpot series consists of several […]