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Lazada
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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Pocky is a dining table with bold and sculptural forms. The pedestal base features a set of pillars that finished in colored lacquer, balance design and craftsmanship and also symbolized a happy reunion.
$950.00
The Oasis coffee table embodies elegance and softness through its fluid, organic shape. Each gentle curve radiates a sense of natural energy and warmth, creating a calming presence in any space. The harmonious pairing of a natural marble surface with rich oak textures adds depth and sophistication, offering a refined balance between contemporary design and […]
The simplicity, cozy and carefree style of VELD sofa is derived from a harmony of careful details and smooth lines. The sofa offers a fashionable look and relaxing modern experience with its unique details and grand space concept.
Loing chaise longue 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.
The plush comfort embrace you with its tufted seating and back. The versatility of the Hazy modules encourage you to live without limit.
Kabu, curve in Japanese. With this name, I stress the conceptual process of the collection design. The light structure is dressed up with a technical fabric that becomes skin and wrap. The curvature generated as a result of the fabric tension on the structure highlights the desire for a lightweight, upholstered frame.