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Designed by 365 North
A strong and creative structure for an all-purpose use ? Placed logically yet decoratively for books, personal belongings and memorabilia.
Finishes:
Structure in metal powder coated black, fittings in brass
Dimensions:
W1400 x D360 x H1470 mm
$11,950.00
An ensemble of floating blocks providing generous comfort with the deep seat and high back cushions.
$5,550.00
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.
$1,790.00
Almost a visual trick, like a frame where mass and gravity is suspended, and the slim and delicate structure support the marble top, like a hovering platform.
$6,450.00
Designed for both formal and casual settings, the details of Surface is refined with the plinth detail and the functional table top.
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Inspired by the stability of Greek geometries and the fluidity of Asian ink painting, the CHAI sofa integrates sumptuous cushions within a volumed metallic lacquer frame, creating an elegant interplay of softness and rigidity. Adorned with oversized cushions, CHAI invites both sit and curling up. The CHAI sofa introduces a new lifestyle, designed with platformed […]
$2,180.00
Symbolic, archaic references and a sculptural silhouette define the Glyph Side Table, designed by the German studio, Hoffmann Kahleyss Design. The Glyph features a slightly translucent tabletop in black-tinted tempered glass appears to be floating while revealing the characteristic cross-sectional view of the base components. Crafted in black-stained oak veneer, two pointy ellipses elegantly meet […]
$6,570.00
Resting atop a recessed base, the corpus of the Montholon design seemingly soars above ground, prompting a lighter sentiment to the voluminous proportions while awakening the senses with inviting curves and the soothing softness of tactile topography.
Kabu, curve in Japanese. With this name, I stress the conceptual process of the collection design. The light structure is dressed up with a technical fabric that becomes skin and wrap. The curvature generated as a result of the fabric tension on the structure highlights the desire for a lightweight, upholstered frame.