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Lazada
Designed by L&L Studio
Finishes:
Legs in metal painted dark grey, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W1750 x D420 x H450 mm W1500 x D420 x H450 mm
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The childhood memories of collecting shells inspired this lovely Bonbon chair. The armrest and back gently connect, and cozily embrace the sitter with its rounded organic form. The ingenuity of design brings pleasure memories and creates a warmth and whimsical vibe for the dining room.
With its sensuous top hiding a small drawer and its well-balanced crossed structure, TING side table is a great option for modern and minimalist spaces.
FOREST bookshelf evokes modern design underlined by the vertical wooden sticks while a richly shaded wooden essence adds a sense of refined luxury. This cabinetry system can be composed as a partition or as a functional bookshelf with shelves and drawers.
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.
Nembo is a type of cloud that forms over the sea. The designer Archirivolto created this piece while imagining a sunset and a seagull with outstretched wings acting as a bridge between the sea and the sky. The form of Nembo is clean and precise with the detail on the bottom of the base that […]
Theodor is your bridge to travel to the other side of the world, wander with your mind to faraway places and then feel like you?ve finally arrived home. Outside the rules, to dream and dine in harmony.
Erika collection started with modern minimalism style and finish with the oriental touch. The original idea of a simple shape with an unruffled gesture is implemented, with an industrial approach, by creating a consequent and logical set of new product solutions for your room.
Antonia Astori calls ‘memory furniture’ those pieces which tell something about people attention to indoor living. An attention expressed both by the recovery of disappeared archetypes, eg. canopy bed, and in precious materials manufacturing, eg. pleached roped steel headboard.