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Designed by Nichetto Studio
Floema is a family of low tables whose minimalist design is embodied by the absence of edges, offering a feeling of welcoming elegance. The elliptical or circle roundness of the tops available in stone or wood, mark a feature repeated in the curved details of the steel structure. In different heights and shapes, the four versions of Floema low tables offer a variety of surfaces to satisfy different needs and uses in a contract environment, from work to moments of relaxation.
Finishes:
Base in steel powder coated black, top in solid walnut
Dimensions:
DIA600 x H400 mm
$2,260.00
A family of seatings that share an aesthetic and functional DNA. Every material is found to fit the best for each product, both for structures and surfaces.
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Presented as a great island ? floating in a grand space, Cinder Block gives you a multitude of possibilities for creating a sofa that will remain unique in its expression and make a great impression as well. Cinder Block is designed for Wendelbo by Luca Nichetto.
$950.00
Floema is a family of low tables whose minimalist design is embodied by the absence of edges, offering a feeling of welcoming elegance. The elliptical or circle roundness of the tops available in stone or wood, mark a feature repeated in the curved details of the steel structure. In different heights and shapes, the four […]
$1,470.00
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Even a coffee table can become a piece of art if it can stand regardless of the typological limitations. Fredrikson Stallard address the issue with the strength of the material to be bent and shaped. The result is a completely new form, marked by an important, and expressionistic, depression in the center of the top.
A complete collection of coffee tables and consoles that allows to create original compositions in the living area. The ceramic tops, offered in a wide range including marble-effect ceramics, mirror, frosted mirror or Materia, are perfectly and naturally completed by the minimalism of the metal structure.
M. C. Escher’s impossible figures inspire a coffee table that founds its uniqueness on the particular design of the base
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.