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Designed by Jonas Wagell
Inspired by the idea of a parlour – a space designed for entertaining, socialising, and relaxation – the Parlour series by Jonas Wagell includes a lounge chair and a complementary ottoman. With pronounced piping details defining the shape, the lounge chair?s sweeping backrest is seamlessly attached to the round, voluminous seat.
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$10,890.00
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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.
$7,200.00
The Panorama modular sofa is designed to be an organic fit for any space, be it grand or large. Simply configure and combine its modules exactly as you would like. While its curves allow for it to bring a modern touch to the scenery, its inherent comfort invites the user in for a seat that […]
$1,410.00$1,198.50
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 Degree takes multifunctional home furniture to a new level. This innovative and eye-catching piece of furniture raises as many questions as it answers. What exactly is it? Is it a stylish and modern bedside table? Is it a unique work of art? Or is it a handy storage container designed to make the most […]
$4,510.00
Drawing inspiration from the Japanese philosophy of Boketto, a practice rooted in the art of non-doing and peaceful reflection, the Boketto Sofa is defined by gently rounded rectangles, offering a soothing, cohesive look. Two diagonal modules add versatility to layouts, while narrow modules with trays provide a functional touch.
$600.00$510.00
Once upon a time, small, useful objects existed in homes. For smoking rather than sewing, for serving rather than displaying: they dotted the living spaces. Giuseppe Chigiotti, in designing ?Ping,? thinks back to those now-obscure times.