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Designed by Note Design Studio
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.
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$1,110.00
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.
$2,330.00
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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.
$1,210.00
Offered in seven sizes and shapes, spanning round, square, and rectangular outlines, the Notch table series by Gunther Pelgrims is distinguished by a striking graphic character that accentuates the inherent qualities of the components. Crafted in black glass with slightly bevelled edges, the semi-transparent tabletop is resting atop a frame in black stained oak with […]
$2,210.00
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.
Tacchini’s constant and passionate research about furniture design always brings the company to discover new shapes, materials and creative personalities, but also to rediscover historical design masters. After Achille Castiglioni and Franco Albini, this time Tacchini’s focus is Gianfranco Frattini, one of the major protagonists of Italian Design from the ‘50s to the beginning of […]
This project is born from the wish to recover rattan as a fine material and reclaim Spain?s rich craftsmanship tradition. Oscar Tusquets tries to give a new look to an ancient technique replacing the brackets and bonds traditionally used as connecting elements by the twinning of one cane to the next.