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Designed by 365 North
Sculptural yet functional.
Finishes:
Base in steel powder coated black, top in oak veneer stained black
Dimensions:
W1600 x D450 x H320 mm
$5,760.00
These calming feelings form the inspiration for this daybed. A low platform that invites you to take a well-earned break. With curves and lines inspired by the well-composed symmetry of the Canoe.
$1,330.00
With a clear reference to its name ? Coin, a round and endless loop, the circle is one of the most versatile geometric shapes. The collection includes two elegant side tables in the iconic, sculptural shape.
$3,430.00
A strong and creative structure for an all-purpose use ? Placed logically yet decoratively for books, personal belongings and memorabilia.
$1,130.00
Mono elegant form is versatile both upholstered or as is.
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Whatever you want out of a chair, it has to be comfortable, and it has to be stylish. The Elephant chair is both, and because it is available in plastic or with upholstered leather, you can choose a design that complements your current decor. Whilst not immediately apparent, the shape and form of this stunning […]
The Altea collection from Inclass by synonymous designer, Jorge Pensi, in the fields of contract seating, consists of comfortable chairs, with two backrest heights, that can be combined with different bases and structures to allow a broad range of use. Its formal identity stands out for its smooth embracing curves and pure lines, away from […]
$1,850.00
There are objects that are universally recognized as icons. The Costes armchair, which in 1984 marked the beginning of the collaboration between Philippe Starck and Driade, and the consecration of the then-unknown designer in Italy, is certainly one such object. Designed for the now-defunct Parisian caf? of the same name, it owes its enduring success […]
The chair, inspired by a model from 1930 by Josef Hoffmann, blends his interest in Art Nouveau and simple shapes with manufacturing processes applied in Bystrice pod Hostynem since 1861. The armchair is therefore more geometrical, but bears the clear features of the manual bending technique of TON.