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Designed by Antoni Bonet
Isist Atelier manufactures and distributes the only authorized version of the iconic BKF chair designed in 1938, holding the exclusive license from the family of Antoni Bonet, faithfully reproducing the definitive edition under the name Bonet BKF ensuring the proportions and details of the original design. The 12mm solid rod frame is mechanically assembled and hand-polished. The leather version uses the highest quality, 100% vegetable-tanned leather. Each Bonet BKF Lounge Chair bears Antoni Bonet’s signature on the outer upper flap of the seat. The Bonet BKF Lounge Chair is part of the permanent collections of MoMA in New York and the Museu del Disseny in Barcelona.
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$1,530.00
Isist Atelier manufactures and distributes the only authorized version of the iconic BKF chair designed in 1938, holding the exclusive license from the family of Antoni Bonet, faithfully reproducing the definitive edition under the name Bonet BKF ensuring the proportions and details of the original design. The 12mm solid rod frame is mechanically assembled and […]
$2,770.00
$3,080.00
A multifunctional modern and iconic lounge chair, perfectly combining comfort, design and modularity. Alky?s design allows for individual use or linked together to form a sofa.
$790.00
Designed with stackability in mind, the Daystak Side Chair by Robin Day is a lesson in functional utility and the beauty of simple forms. Exhibiting the designer’s dedication to craft, the side chair’s complex construction belies its visual simplicity and minimalist mid-century silhouette.
$1,900.00
As admirer of Alexander Calder, in 1951 Schottlander created the Mantis series of lamps. Movement is intrinsic to all of Schottlander’s work: an artist, an engineer and in no small measure a handyman, he devised a clever system of counterweights combined with a series of strong, and flexible metal bars. The shade also is unique […]
$800.00
The first wall lamp designed by Le Corbusier in 1925, originally thought to enlighten the large windows of Villa La Roche, a manifesto of purist architecture. Nemo edits La Roche enhancing its lightness and functionality: a matte metal frame and an opal glass diffuser for soft lighting.