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Designed by Steven Bukowski
With its bold geometry and unmistakable silhouette, the Bukowski Lounge Chair balances sculptural presence with welcoming ease. The lounge chair retains the essence of the original Bukowski Chair while enhancing its inviting nature, with an upholstered backrest and a lowered seat. Crafted from solid wood and generous upholstery, the lounge chair showcases an elegant silhouette, where a harmonious interplay of bold proportions conjures a visually captivating form. The seamless flow between slender and robust elements is masterfully articulated in the chair?s sinuous legs, evoking a sense of fluidity and imparting the lounge chair with a strong, monumental presence.
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$1,770.00
A throwback to mid-century modern? Not quite. Extreme proportions lend themselves to an elegant and surprising form in this update to an old classic. The smooth, yet decisive, shift between slim and solid, which creates the Bukowski chair?s curvaceous legs, is played out like a lively dance with the material. Meanwhile the balance of the […]
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lou eat is not a chair, it is an animal-like sculpture that could eat you.’ Philippe Starck Lou eat and lou think, along with lou read, form the lou read family, a seating collection that features plastic sculptural shapes. lou eat is the easiest and most versatile item in the collection, a small armchair upholstered […]
The BARDOT tube version stands out for its elegance and shine, which amplifies its stylistic figure with new structures, new pastel shades and vibrant colors, and refined and current finishes. The structure is lightened with clean legs thanks to the use of the metal rod. A pleasantly soft and graceful design, that of the new […]
$2,650.00
Named after the mythical Titan condemned to hold up the heavens on his shoulders, the solid legs of the Atlas coffee table stand strongly as support for the spacious tabletop. The meeting and contrast between the legs and the tabletop is central to the design, where each element exaggerates the other giving the table its […]