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Designed by Ludovica & Roberto Palomba
Arrival is a complete lamp family with dynamic, flowing shapes that sculpt light with delicate, graphic lines. Branching out from a central joint, common to all the different versions, each model has three arms that form a soft, organic geometric shape through a profile that is both light and structure. Each element has a section that leaves the aluminium profile visible from the outside while generating a light-diffusing surface inside. The resulting elements blend into spaces with a presence that is discreet yet distinctive thanks to the shape and quality of the softly diffused light.
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$1,880.00
Arrival is a complete lamp family with dynamic, flowing shapes that sculpt light with delicate, graphic lines. Branching out from a central joint, common to all the different versions, each model has three arms that form a soft, organic geometric shape through a profile that is both light and structure. Each element has a section […]
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Virginia is a collection designed by Ludovica + Roberto Palomba for Arrmet with a decisive and tangible sign, rich in modernity, sensuality and awareness. The solidity and softness of upholsteries draw near the simplicity and lightness of bases. Virginia plays the eternal duality of reality, in the coexistance of solid and concrete but at the […]
The sectional sofa is the theme characterizing typological design since the 90s of last century. Ludovica and Roberto Palomba confront it, emphasizing the sense of suspension from the ground, thanks to a thin metal structure and developing, in the version with terminals, a great peninsula from the gracefully asymmetric shape.
Design has recently begun to reread the last 80s, a period full of hedonistic sings. Ludovica and Roberto Palomba embrace this input in a collection for driade that combines some of this aesthetic hallmarks as straight cast-aluminium structure elegantly painted and damier decoration.
Born out of the fascination by those big rattan or cane armchair so common in South East Asia, Patricia Urquiola creates her own sophisticated rendition.Volumes expand, braids are doubled, patterns appear unexpectedly and gracefully fragmented. The Pavo collection introduces a strong exotic connotation.
Naoto fukasawa develops a big pouf precisely by a small stone. A naturalistic form first tamed then alienated with the use of innatural colors.
Anapo’s collection of tables, in the rectangular and circular version and in different sizes including a side table. Its inspiration lies in the Sixties and in a specific idea of middle-class home torn between rigour and softness, luxury and functionality, indifferent to passing fads.
The thin sculptural folded back inspired by Origami; the paper folding art defines this modular sofa. The versatile modules, ignites your imagination to rearrange the sofa into any combination that suit your room and lifestyle.