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Lazada
Designed by Sami Kallio
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.
Variation
$680.00
Inspired by the Scandinavian heritage of design and furniture craftmanship, In Between is a result of Sami KallioÕs solid grounding in traditional wood- working techniques and his eye for ingenious detail. It started with a single chair which later resulted in a series of furniture including both tables and chairs.
$1,060.00
Minimalist and modern, the new Rely table have been designed for outdoor use. Featuring a top in compact laminate, it is supported by a powder coated metal base with four legs skewing out for stability.
$2,750.00
Inspired by the Scandinavian heritage of design and furniture craftmanship, In Between is a result of Sami KallioÕs solid grounding in traditional wood- working techniques and his eye for ingenious detail. It started with a single chair which later resulted in a series of furniture including both tables and bar stools.
$1,520.00
$2,060.00
After experimenting for years with the concept of a laminated wooden frame inspired by old wooden tennis rackets, Danish design duo Hvidt & Molgaard released X in 1959, a lounge chair with a distinctive sloping silhouette and understated aesthetic.
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Anapo’s collection of tables, in the rectangular and circular version and in different sizes including a side table. Its inspiration lies in the Sixties and in a specific idea of middle-class home torn between rigour and softness, luxury and functionality, indifferent to passing fads.
$450.00
Intended as a work of art, the Tabata lamp unites an industrial aesthetic with a warm light. Tabata was born after designer Luca Nichetto became intrigued by the idea of creating a lamp that appeared to float. Comprised of three interconnected metal modules, Tabata can be oriented by the owner to direct the diffused light […]
In a table, oval means perfect: no edge, no head of the table, no diner and, above all, a form expanded in space. Antonia Astori balance then the top elegant simplicity with a sculptural base made of a malleable as contemporary material.