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Lazada
Designed by Note Design Studio
The Mango lounge chair breathes contemporary life into a classic silhouette. The soft, rolling inside of the chair, inspired by a mango fruit, cut in a square pattern.
Finishes:
Legs in steel powder coated black, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W750 x D930 x H950 mm SH400 mm W650 x D470 x H400 mm
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Defined by the pleated, oval-shaped backrest that gently embraces the rounded seat cushion, the design of the Ovata Dining Chair is inspired by the strong yet softly curved leaves of the succulent from which the design takes its name.
$4,220
If a design appears to be soft at first glance, it also needs to be soft when you sit in it ? the Ovata is no exception. Its softened lines and grand comfort is available through different pieces: Ovata lounge chair, in two different sizes, and a high back.
$1,170
With a shape that resembles an elevated cake wedge, the design?s focus is on the dynamic, sculptural base that offers stability and a striking visual element in any space. Available in two sizes, the table can either command the spotlight as a standalone piece or synergise in a pairing, adapting seamlessly to an array of […]
$3,400
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Compact and snug, the Mayfair’s collection has a dual appearance: totally straight from the outside, like a single curved leaf, and pleasantly soft on the inside, like a den or nest. The organic lines are emphasised by the visible stitching.
An armchair which is easily distinguished in the world of interiors for its curvaceous and dynamic forms, a result of a coming together ofcreativity and technology.
Roundness and comfort. Tradition and innovation. These are the keywords of Orsola, designed in 1970 by Gastone Rinaldi. The new edition stays true to its original spirit but features a latest-generation covering, supported by the rounded chrome metal frame, that gives it an even softer and more inviting look. The sofa and armchairs are handcrafted […]
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.