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Designed by Sebastian Herkner
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 appreciation of precious materials.
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$360.00
Where elegance meets innovation – Iris. The Led portable lamp was designed by Sebastian Herkner. The durable glass shade with visible bubbles and elegant aluminum base seamlessly combines beauty and functionality, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. With a simple touch, Iris comes to life, offering you a choice of three light […]
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Case by Sebastian Herkner is a collection of highback sofas that breathe a sense of calmness, concentration and comfort into everyday life in the workplace and in hospitality contexts. Though having a grand form, Herkner?s simple and slender line leaves the Case with a stringent and light expression without compromising on the comfort and function […]
You must surrender to its embrace if you want to live it intensely. This is what Livit, the new outdoor sectional sofa by Lievore Altherr Molina Studio, suggests: A welcoming piece with soft cushions buoyed up by a slender aluminum frame, which balances comfort and lightness with the aim of providing a blithesome relax”. It […]
$3,220.00
Supported by a solid tubular steel frame, a single piece of tailored upholstery drapes over the Duvet Lounge Chair like a cozy coat. Tucked fabric creates intentional folds, enhancing the chair?s visual appeal and duvet-like softness.
A keen observation of nature and the study of contemporary environments has inspired the London studio Pearson Lloyd in creating a highly original and timeless item, capable of bringing a fresh, new perspective in fulfilling everyday needs: helping us to live better, but also to look beyond the mere objects themselves and the clichés attached […]