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Designed by Sebastian Herkner
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 of the design.
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$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 […]
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$1,540.00
The Mate tables by award-winning German designer Sebastian Herkner are created with the idea of becoming a companion in the daily life of its user, akin other objects that serve an inherent purpose in the everyday.
Notch chair blends traditional craftsmanship with modern design to celebrate the concept ?less is more?. The curve solid wood backrest offers a graceful profile and the scuplted solid wood arm rest conveys elegance with refine details.
$1,510.00
The TT coffee table and side table are inspired by the delicate balance between void and density, offering a sense of lightness and transparency. The sculptural base, paired with an organically shaped glass top, creates a striking visual contrast that enhances the overall design. This combination brings a harmonious balance, resulting in a piece that […]
Innovative and unusual product, which its design weaves around the nautical rope taking advantage and improvisation of the nautical rope production process for the application in the furniture sector. The skilful craftman work gives to the seat an added value between the craftmade and the industrial.
Where do you think mermaids would seat, into the blue, while rolling up their long tails? Certainly not on rationalist thrones or minimalist stools, perhaps on ancient rocks shaped by the sea. To this fantasy world seems inspired Tokujin Yoshioka – names of objects are never random – by building a seat as a mysterious […]