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Designed by Christophe Delcourt
Ovo is both a contradiction and fusion of force._ It is more than a piece of furniture._ OVO is a statue filled with philosophy ? a tasteful furnishing with multiple functions._
Finishes:
Structure in fibreglass lacquered gloss black and patina green
Dimensions:
W450 x D450 x H450 mm
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$4,730.00
Introducing ALMA, infused with modern Asian aesthetics. The table legs, broader at the base and tapering upwards, embody a sense of balance and stability. Its intricate hollow structure echoes the essence of traditional Asian architecture and lamp design, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship. ALMA seamlessly blends traditional charm with contemporary materials and design, making it an iconic […]
$5,810.00
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Sipek, artist and craftsman is able to bend materials to his desires, finds a great potential in rattan and cane, so combines them, bends them and colors them with unusual and sensual patterns.The result is a sculptural vitality suspended between Cubism and baroque.