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Designed by Sebastian Herkner
The Sillon series of mirrors, designed by Sebastian Herkner for &Tradition, takes its cue from the French Art Deco movement. Named after the French word for Ôgroove,Õ the Sillon series of mirrors is punctuated with a corrugated frame that contrasts beautifully with the smooth, reflective glass. Hang at different heights, alone or in decorative configurations in a hallway, bathroom or bedroom.
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The name Limea is based on a type of shell. The idea of this design is to have a nicely upholstered shell elevated by a wooden structure. The shell upholstery is clean and precise, while the seat is soft and comfortable.
Notch chair blends traditional craftsmanship with modern design to celebrate the concept ?less is more?. The curve solid wood backrest offers a graceful profile conveying elegance with refine details.
$680.00$578.00
The German word for Òhold, stay and lastÓ, Halten is designed to be a cherished companion for everyday life. In a home or hospitality setting, you can easily take it with you to pair with an armchair, sofa or pouf. The design reflects HerknerÕs impeccable eye for detail and proportion, his affinity for form, and […]
SYSTEM is a project born from a very simple sign. A rhomboidal and rounded section creates an ideal line for the design of a family of tables and benches, with a light and soft presence. System is a modular and varied program of different heights and dimensions. The purity of the leg section is combined […]
$890.00$756.50
$8,210.00$6,978.50
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.
$670.00$569.50
Contemporary British designer John Astbury wanted to create a side table endowed with a sense of monolithic strength. The result was Tung, a compact piece supported by three curved legs that allude to the architectural presence of ancient pillars.