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Designed by Jonas Wagell
Guided by its simplicity in form and function, the Formal Shelving system is constructed with seven simple components. The shelving system can be combined and scaled, even at varying heights to create a more dynamic assembly. Elevate the design with complements in the form of trays, magazine stands, and book supports.
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The Kite high back sofa breathes a unique character into a known typology with its slenderly linear outline alongside a softly inviting inner. Through its thinly upholstered panels that mimic the planes of a kite, the design adds an elegant sense of privacy to any room.
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Soft, enveloping shapes characterize this family of upholstered pieces. Julep is influenced by the 1950s Avant-Garde movement, drawing upon its simplicity and grandeur, refined by a contemporary, romantic, feminine allure. Star of the series is the sofa, whose generous rounded lines provided evolutionary DNA for the entire collection ? including an armchair, a chaise-longue and […]
$2,250.00
Expose is not just a table you will love to have in your decor ? it is a table that makes it possible to be creative and display items on the shelf or the unique marble plate that makes up the base of this table.
The basic inspiration for Glide is observation of nature, the fluid and constant change from one shape to another, from one state to another, like the snow in spring. A concept that has produced a large, soft and slim chair in polyurethane foam with differentiated density, supported by an airy metal frame, which holds the […]
Modules with unusual shapes give life to original seating configurations where aggregation and variability take center stage. Additional System is a project by Joe Colombo from 1967, reimagined today by Tacchini while respecting its original spirit: a modular system with timeless allure, still ?futuristic? even 50 years later. Cushions of six different sizes, inspired by […]
$8,210.00
Torbjorn Anderssen and Espen Voll wanted to design a sofa that would provide the utmost comfort within a clearly defined architectural framework. With this vision in mind, they designed Inland, a low-form, deep sofa with high arms and a warm black steel-footed base that gives it the sense of floating.