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Designed by Ximi Li
Viva was designed with a base inspired by letter V, an expressive and architectural form in coluored lacquer finish. Balanced with the sleek wooden top, VIVA is a piece that anchors any room.
Finishes:
Base in fibreglass lacquered in a selection of colours, top in wood with veneer in walnut or stained oak
Dimensions:
W1800 x D950 x H750 mm W2000 x D1050 x H750 mm W2200 x D1050 x H750 mm W2400 x D1050 x H750 mm W2600 x D1050 x H750 mm
$1,550.00
The Plegat bedside table combines rounded corners with straight lines with two parallel metal plate embracing and lifting it off the ground. A timeless design that shows both functionality and beauty.
$4,910.00
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Mellow chair is inspired by layed clouds. It gently hugs you with its whimsical and layered back. The tubular metal legs adds a polish touch to the design.
This minimalist and highly elaborate chair is a re-design of the classic model No. 14. The designer divided its six pieces by two and 002 emerged – a chair made from only three pieces. Two of them – the manually processed bends – are identical and form legs, backrest and armrests all in one.
Unnia is a versatile and extensive collection of chairs with a unique mix and match concept of colours and finishes. The chair design allows the combination of different finishes and colours for the seats, backrests and frames. This means that endless combinations can be made. In addition, the collection offers chairs with a range of […]
The deep and rounded seat invites to relax and talk. A perfect balance of the volume of the body which perfectly combines with the characteristic support structure, thus defining a new idea of ??the “cockpit” type. Balù provides numerous chromatic variations and ton sur ton or neutral shades foreseen by the colors of the collection. […]
Where do you think mermaids would seat, into the blue, while rolling up their long tails? Certainly not on rationalist thrones or minimalist stools, perhaps on ancient rocks shaped by the sea. To this fantasy world seems inspired Tokujin Yoshioka – names of objects are never random – by building a seat as a mysterious […]