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Lazada
Designed by Arrmet Lab
Finishes:
Suitable for outdoor use, structure in metal with aluminium legs lacquered white or black, top in HPL in white with black edge or black
Dimensions:
W1200 x D600 x H750 mm W1200 x D800 x H750 mm W1600 x D800 x H750 mm
Note:
Minimum order of 4 pcs
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A family of seatings characterized by a soft and comfortable shape designed for waiting rooms, bars and restaurants and residential.
Metal high stool with structure in steel squared tube and upholstered seat. It featurea a soft cap which covers the back and is customizable both in colour and embroidery, hence the name HAT.
Dam is a transversal small armchair, characterized by a wrapping and comfortable well recognizable backrest. Seat, lumbar support and backrest/armrests are the three elements that, held together in an invisible way. Available in a single fabric or with a gradient of different tones for a best match with the spaces to be furnished.
If there is something that defines the Kotai table collection, it is precisely its soundness, as its own Japanese name denotes. Made of solid wood, its most distinctive feature is the bevel alongside its four edges and the cleavage dividing it into two identical halves and highlighting the unique possibilities of this noble material.
OSKAR collection diffuses an oriental charm in a modern and simple style. The frames of legs are shown outwardly, supporting the weight of table tops made of various materials. The accuracy of details, proportion, size, and stability introduces a unique power to the collection.
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.
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.