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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.
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$4,890.00
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.
$20,280.00
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.
$980.00
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 […]
$3,590.00
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The Dunas collection from Inclass designed by Christophe Pillet portrays the essence of armchairs for waiting areas or lounges. Its design with smooth lines, sleek and stylish, along with its enveloping and comfortable forms, allows the creation of serene, cosy and modern spaces where one can relax, rest or carry out informal meetings.
An armchair that feels like a hug. Fully upholstered rounded elements that complement and embrace each other from every angle. In their unity, the playfully intertwining parts create a soft visual pleasure yet a symmetrical look which makes it the perfect armchair suitable for any space.
As a master in architecture, the Japanese, Ito has proposed few but extraordinary design works. Suki armchair, designed in 1987, is one of them: an object made mysterious by the use of a double steel mesh row intersected by many springs. This is an ideological Manifesto but, unpredictably comfortable.
A sofa design with a contemporary yet timeless look, created in a modular context that allows you to tailor its elements to your exact needs, be it at home or for a professional project.