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Designed by 365 North
Almost a visual trick, like a frame where mass and gravity is suspended, and the slim and delicate structure support the marble top, like a hovering platform.
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$9,530.00
This sofa is an impactful piece that can be endlessly combined to meet your needs. This is a super lounger, looking very generous, a true retreat, where loose down cushions, are offering the utmost snug comfort.
Contributing to an upright and poised seating experience, the Trace Sofa bridges sharp exterior lines with the comfortable firmness of the interior. Offered in 16 modules, the sleek legs crafted from black powder-coated steel introduce a sophisticated visual contrast.
$4,950.00
$5,890.00
The design of Hug as the name suggests, embraces you in comfort.
$3,720.00
This innovative design is an extremely comfortable lounge chair that has a shell inspired by the elegant leaf of an aloe plant, hence the name. This shape is lightly suspended on a steel frame ? both light and sturdy at the same time.
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Named after the inventor Margarete Steiff from Germany who invented the Teddy bear. The designer wanted to design a cozy armchair and character by playing with softness and proportions. This armchair is a cozy hub. The refine metal base highlights a soft upholstery with its smooth shapes and an iconic and unique upholstered back leg […]
The lounge armchair of LAPIS collection stands out for its simple personality, an essential line with a strong natural aspect, with a structure made of certified plantation solid teak wood. The design and material of the collection refer to a concept of raw material, to the perfect integration between wood and outdoor environment. Its comfortable […]
Simple and contemporary lines defines the Lana collection characterized by its versatility. With an upholstered seat and back for comfort and a structure in wood or metal, Lana becomes a perfect piece for any space. The shape of its backrest plays with volumes and intersects with the structure giving it a particularly interesting aspect.