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Designed by Tokujin Yoshioka
The Tokyo-Pop collection marks, in 2002, the debut on the international scene by Tokujin Yoshioka, now considered one of the masters of contemporary design. The sofa, the armchair and especially the chaise longue and the stool, forget the banality of rotational molding to become sculptures. Unforgettable and unusual shapes.
Finishes:
Suitable for outdoor use, structure in polythylene in white or anthracite grey
Dimensions:
W1770 x D780 x H755 mm
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Naoto fukasawa develops a big pouf precisely by a small stone. A naturalistic form first tamed then alienated with the use of innatural colors.
In 1991, Dordoni beguns, among the firsts, a recovery process of traditional furniture by reinterpreting the classic English club sofa. Designed at the height of Minimalism, Hall collection recovers some fundamental values such as domesticity and comfort.
In this very essential canonical dimensioned table, works plastic as if it was stone or concrete, insisting on the polite rounding of edges and the softness of junctions.
The deconstructed structure, obtained in the legs by the crossing of three different profiles – round, oval and square – refers to a recycling approach of materials from different processes.