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Designed by Frank Chou
The Knot bed features classic check-inspired patterns, accented by vibrant, intersecting lines that bring a sense of freshness and rhythm to the design. As the bedroom evolves into a space for both intimacy and social interaction, the furniture selection must reflect the individuality and laid-back style of modern youth. The Knot bed’s innovative design, with its seamless form and low-profile structure, departs from traditional norms, aligning perfectly with contemporary aesthetics and modern living.
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Loing bed is defined by it’s exaggerated curve, sculptural form and sensual textual material delivers a lay-back french lifestyle with its comfort, playful and elegant vibe.
Comfort and distinctive are the keywords for describing the Root lounge chair. The backrest is outlined with natural and organic curves, and the irregular hollow design flows freely, making Root an iconic piece. The chair feels like a hug thanks to its softness and fluffy back. It is an invitation to relax.
OASIS bed continues the series focus on simple and fashionable designs that don’t sacrifice any details. Its head is soft and delicate. Its legs have beautiful curves. All redundant ornamentation is eliminated. The whole body of the bed is padded with soft materials. Its elegant outlines make the bed a classy addition to any bedroom […]
The Curve bed is a contemporary take on opulent high-end beds. Its lavish and fluid lines, exemplified by the extended headboard, invite a sense of indulgent comfort and an ambiance of serene seclusion. Enhanced with seamlessly integrated or suspended light fixtures, this bed epitomizes sophistication and relaxation, promising a luxurious retreat within the comforts of […]
The PIANPIAN desk inherits its distinct design features from the PIANPIAN collection. With its original contrasting colors and playful asymmetry, the desk endows a quiet study space with character. The desk is available in a variety of sizes.
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.