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Inspired by the ethereal transparency of bamboo forests, this bamboo table harmoniously blends the elements of bamboo and tea, creating a serene moment of Zen in urban living. Symbolizing the pursuit of mind-body balance, the table?s presence is both calming and grounding. The tapered-edge and organically shaped table top, enhanced by a lacquer finish, ensures the piece becomes a focal point, anchoring any space with its elegance.
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Accent tables, Bilbao is characterized by soft lines, simple shapes and generous volumes. Decorative and functional, they create archipelagos that furnish the living area with personality.
$1,380.00
The inspiration came from the past. The truly thin structure brings an elegant lightness to a sturdy, precious handcrafted chair. The craftsman’s dedication makes MEMORY bench a precious piece to be treasured, and to contemplate the wisdom of life in value and treasure everything around. Versatile in its use, it is an ideal addition to […]
Inspired by flower petals and 3D modeling technology, CLARA table is unique and elegant. The design combines a marble tabletop and an exquisite base in smooth proportions. With its contrasting natural wood and shimmering gloss, CLARA exhibits a form both elegant and organic.
The Dunas collection from Inclass designed by Christophe Pillet portrays the essence of armchairs for waiting areas or lounges. Its design with smooth lines, sleek and stylish, along with its enveloping and comfortable forms, allows the creation of serene, cosy and modern spaces where one can relax, rest or carry out informal meetings.
The 7 Pillows armchair is in solid beech wood, available in natural or painted, complete with 7 feather pillows with removable cover. This project was born with the desire to create a chair that tells how it is made, highlighting thecrafts, visible in the completely open structure, and communicating the simplicity with which it is […]
This project is born from the wish to recover rattan as a fine material and reclaim Spain?s rich craftsmanship tradition. Oscar Tusquets tries to give a new look to an ancient technique replacing the brackets and bonds traditionally used as connecting elements by the twinning of one cane to the next.