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Designed by Alessandro Dubini
Barcode modular sofa with a supporting structure in teak wood certified and stuffed elements, which are available in the quilted covering version. Seat and arms with okoume wood internal structure for outdoor and in solid fir/spruce wood for indoor environments.
Finishes:
Structure in teak, upholstery in a selection of outdoor fabrics
Dimensions:
W900 x D900 x H670 mm SH400 mm W1800 x D900 x H670 mm SH400 mm W1100 x D1100 x H670 mm SH400 mm W2200 x D1100 x H670 mm SH400 mm
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Collection which takes its name from the different thickness and irregular arrangement of certified teak slats that make up the “barcode” effect.
Collection made of certified teak, with clean and simple design; its staves of various depths create an irregular barcode pattern effect. The cot is suitable for living and relaxation and enhanced by the soft cushions made of woven weatherproof fabrics. The backrest is adjustable in four positions.
The daybed of the TIBIDABO collection in characterized by a supporting structure in powder coated steel tube covered by a hand-woven synthetic fiber rope: its sophisticated design makes it suitable for the furnishing of a private house or a hotel terrace.
Dudu stands out for its combination of visual simplicity and core strength. Inspired by the outdoor lifestyle, Dudu captures light and shadows with its woven details.
$1,740.00
Beam is a multifunction side table made by an old wood, equipped with lead-painted metal top. The rustic appearance of wood, deliberately not treated, allows to exploit its full expressive value. The Irregularities of this old wood have to be considered a quality and not a defect, which thus characterizes each piece.
$980.00
Rooted in a shared form, the Kin Tables by British designer John Astbury explore the quiet strength of repetition and relation. Defined by their soft curves and sculptural presence, each piece in the collection is anchored by a pedestal base and a tabletop cut from the same formal language – yet rotated to create contrast […]