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Designed by Monica Forster
The story of two elements, which rub against each other until they fit together perfectly._ Monica Forster revisits the classic coffee tables with central support by creating a breaking point in the traditionally flat and smooth surface of the wooden top, which almost seems to become a stone mill with the characteristic central hole in which the marble leg is inserted
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Heavy elements are linked to lighter ones, like ink marks drawn on a sheet of paper to form a character, a letter, an ideogram._ Clear contrasts of thickness translate into incisive graphic expressions: to give life to these unmistakable figures in marble and ash wood, Monica F?rster is inspired by calligraphy, the art of writing […]
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Clearly inspired by the world of fashion and finely-built with an almost “sartorial” eye for details, Jacket armchair comes in a revised version insofar as design and new colors with a metal frame characterized by slim and supple outlines. The quilted fabric does not merely act as a cover, but becomes a soft and cozy […]
$1,640.00
Rooted in a shared form, the Kin Tables by British designer John Astbury explore the quiet strength of repetition and relation. Defined by their soft curves and sculptural presence, each piece in the collection is anchored by a pedestal base and a tabletop cut from the same formal language – yet rotated to create contrast […]
$1,610.00
Organic shapes, like a natural landscape, appear to be constantly changing depending on how the light illuminates them.
$2,330.00
Displaying a distinct visual weight, the low profile of the Ita coffee table succeeds in grounding every space it occupies. An open plane suited to displaying books and meaningful objects, the table introduces a warm significance to lounges and living rooms. Through an astute attention to detail and thoughtful material composition, the design is a […]