Visit us in store for a wider selection of items not found online.
Lazada
Designed by Dainelli Studio
The Cini chair inherits the proportion of a timeless classic from the 70s, bergere with a metallic structure. The gorgeous curves of it’s fully stuffed cushion and back, embraces the user while defining spaces.
Variation
0
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.
Inspired by the stability of Greek geometries and the fluidity of Asian ink painting, the CHAI sofa integrates sumptuous cushions within a volumed metallic lacquer frame, creating an elegant interplay of softness and rigidity. Adorned with oversized cushions, CHAI invites both sit and curling up. The CHAI sofa introduces a new lifestyle, designed with platformed […]
Spin sofa is the epitome of lifestyles among new generations, playful and casual. Design with the organic and asymmetrical form, with the left and right modules connected by a round storage coffee table in the middle, sofas could be placed in different angles for different scenarios.
The wind desk breaks from traditional desk. With its wing-shaped legs and aerial, willowy structure, it recalls the motion of a bird flying in the sky, carried by the wind. The piece pairs together the oriental philosophy of life and the essence of nature, representing a harmonious integration of form and function.
Designer Christophe created a classically designed dining chair with a modern appeal to last for generations. The wood frame with the clean silhouette and the three-legged structure add a sense of formality and etiquette to the chair. Meg armchair resonates with a sense of modernism and tradition.
A keen observation of nature and the study of contemporary environments has inspired the London studio Pearson Lloyd in creating a highly original and timeless item, capable of bringing a fresh, new perspective in fulfilling everyday needs: helping us to live better, but also to look beyond the mere objects themselves and the clichés attached […]