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Lazada
Designed by Christophe Delcourt
ARK sofa, inspired by the concept of an ark on the sea, features a striking wedge-shaped silhouette that seamlessly blends sculptural elegance with exceptional comfort. Crafted with memory foam and down feather filling, it provides an unparalleled seating experience, offering comfort so profound that it rivals the feeling of lying down.
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Beyond their clean design, the round and rectangular SUI tables celebrate the beauty and magnificence of a large piece of wood. The beautifully polished finish along with the strong and innovative design of the legs remain harmonious in both shapes, allowing SUI to be a key-piece in any living space.
Table Tao is the quintessential of the French designer, Christophe Delcourt’s work, it is an homage to the spirit and the possibilities of wood. Sculptural, they define space as much as they are born from a subtle balance of intricate shapes of solid wood. Of infinite elegance, the tables offer a play on matter itself, […]
Sky collection is a sculptural yet functional piece.
$680.00
The German word for Òhold, stay and lastÓ, Halten is designed to be a cherished companion for everyday life. In a home or hospitality setting, you can easily take it with you to pair with an armchair, sofa or pouf. The design reflects HerknerÕs impeccable eye for detail and proportion, his affinity for form, and […]
Enjoying a gently contoured design, H bed has also exquisite and refined features: the lacquered edges of the headboard and base can be lacquered in various colors in order to express one?s personal preferences to their bedroom. H bed also features hidden storage boxes, allowing for a practical and stylish bedroom.
Different geometric shapes and various combinations of materials, create infinite uses and setting possibilities. A simple concept from which arises a complete collection of tables and accessories for the most varied environments and situations.
Collection which takes its name from the different thickness and irregular arrangement of certified teak slats that make up the “barcode” effect.