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Designed by Frank Chou
Yaya supports the sitter with its subtle V angle on the seat and back following the body shapes while seating or leaning. As comfortable as it is stylish, YAYA adds a whimsical, playful twist to any room.
$4,130.00
The Cuddle armchair draws inspiration from the oversized puffy down jacket, incorporating a meticulous piece-by-piece sewing technique. Thoughtfully crafted with channel quilting, memory foam, and down feather filling, it ensures a supremely comfortable seating experience, perfectly suited for a relaxed, laid-back lifestyle in contemporary 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.
$3,950.00
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 […]
If there is something that defines the Kotai table collection, it is precisely its soundness, as its own Japanese name denotes. Made of solid wood, its most distinctive feature is the bevel alongside its four edges and the cleavage dividing it into two identical halves and highlighting the unique possibilities of this noble material.
The fixed table of ELLISSE collection is an expression of modernity. An elegant design that ensures solidity also with a light structure. Its elliptical shape, soft and modern at the same time, creates a contrast that looks at the future. These features make it perfect for every dining and lounge space in an outdoor environment: […]
Anapo’s collection of tables, in the rectangular and circular version and in different sizes including a side table. Its inspiration lies in the Sixties and in a specific idea of middle-class home torn between rigour and softness, luxury and functionality, indifferent to passing fads.