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Designed by Yabu Pushelberg
Youying is a sleek credenza with a wavy front where metal dowels meet wood in sculptural handles. Rounded legs and a lacquered finish give it motion, depth, and a quiet elegance.
Finishes:
Structure in wood lacquered in a selection of colours, glass shelves
Dimensions:
W2200 x D500 x H550 mm W2400 x D500 x H550 mm
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Mei is a lacquered wood bench that distills the Ming archetype into a clean, rectilinear silhouette with a quietly modern stance. Pared-back details are softened with an upholstered seat. It reflects a universal elegance that feels both familiar and new.
A series of lacquered coffee tables with layered curves that nest and interlock. Grouped together, they form a sculptural composition where surface, shadow, and silhouette flow in quiet rhythm.
ZE suggests a quiet sense of richness. The generous proportion and lacquer finish enhance its sculptural depth without overstating its presence. It’s a perfect balance between quiet strength with visual rhythm.
The Junnuo table features a bold base composed of precisely stacked cylindrical logs, subtly interrupted by a horizontal beam that anchors the composition. With its calm proportions and deliberate tension, JUNNUO brings architectural presence to everyday rituals.
$6,410.00
The Cuddle sofa 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.
$4,480.00
Softly rounded curves and lacquer give it a smooth, reflective presence. A double-tier design offers storage and display, perfect alone or paired with a sofa.
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.