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Lazada
Designed by Sebastian Herkner
Two elegantly-shining materials are combined to create the Cone Side Table. A brass ring props up the marble cone. Its perfect proportion adds beauty and uniqueness to the item.
Finishes:
Base in stainless steel plated brass, top in venato white marble
Dimensions:
DIA460 x H460 mm
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The Overlap sofa is inspired by the natural riff formations around island like the Maldives. A place of comfort and coziness defined by the shape of the backrest defining the seating area. Smartly proportioned with minimal detailing.
A poetic design that is inspired by butterfly. It delivers a sense of motion thanks to the spread leg that capturing the form of the butterfly wings.
$450.00$382.50
The Sillon series of round mirrors, designed by Sebastian Herkner for &Tradition, takes its cue from the French Art Deco movement. Named after the French word for Ôgroove,Õ the Sillon series of mirrors is punctuated with a corrugated frame that contrasts beautifully with the smooth, reflective glass. Hang at different heights, alone or in decorative […]
$740.00$629.00
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 […]
Tool is born as a neutral table to match the numerous seatings. The centrepiece of the project is the 3D lasercutting technology from which it is derived a geometric and essential aesthetic as well as an intelligent system for building this object.
$1,690.00$1,436.50
$680.00$578.00
Inspired by the Scandinavian heritage of design and furniture craftmanship, In Between is a result of Sami KallioÕs solid grounding in traditional wood- working techniques and his eye for ingenious detail. It started with a single chair which later resulted in a series of furniture including both tables and chairs.
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Ancient houses used to be full of many helpful small objects. For putting ashes rather than for sewing, to serve rather than to expose: they punctuated dwelling spaces. Giuseppe Chigiotti, by designing “Ping”, thinks back to those times now passed, and creates a “servante” declined in two versions: Ping I. characterized by the function of […]