Showing 1–16 of 73 results

  • Clear

    Yumi, low table by Bendtsen Design Associates. Yumi is a coffe table with a very simple principle and sophisticated language. It is made up of three legs, held together by three semicircles, and by the glass top.

  • Take a Line For a Walk, armchair by Alfredo Häberli. Cars, spaceships, captain’s command chairs at the control panel, a host of references to fantasy boyhood worlds, and emotional triggers to the memories of games played there.

    Injected flame-retardant polyurethane foam over internal steel frame. 4-star. Take a line for a walk covers are not removable.

  • Soft Big Easy, armchair by Ron Arad. A collection that, from Big Easy, steel chair designed by Ron Arad in 1988, shows that a volume, as simple form, can be translated, without compromising the design principles, through a reinterpretation of materials and production processes.

    Injected flame-retardant foam over internal steel frame. Spring collection covers are not removable.

  • Nanà Table, low table by Annabel Karim Kassar. A collection which explores different styles and brings together distant worlds.

    Marble Calacatta top with black steel frame.

    Width:90cm  Depth:90cm  Height:32cm

  • The Salon Nanà collection is the result of a collaboration with the French-Lebanese architect Annabel Karim Kassar. Its name is designed to evoke images of convivial atmospheres like the ones you might expect to find in the literary circles of the late-19th century

  • Clear

    Not a Harem, low table by Annabel Karim Kassar.

    The Salon Nanà collection is the result of a collaboration with the French-Lebanese architect Annabel Karim Kassar. Its name is designed to evoke images of convivial atmospheres like the ones you might expect to find in the literary circles of the late-19th century.

    Not a Harem little side tables feature a black metallic base covered by a top with an Oriental motif influenced by Moorish and crusade patterned tiles imprinted on canvas. The side tables are decorated with burnished studs.

  • Soft Heart, armchair by Ron Arad. A collection that, from Big Easy, steel chair designed by Ron Arad in 1988, shows that a volume, as simple form, can be translated, without compromising the design principles, through a reinterpretation of materials and production processes.

    Injected flame-retardant foam over internal steel frame. Spring collection covers are not removable.

  • Clear

    SMALL TABLES
    Top in steel plate, base is tubular steel with chrome
    finish .

  • Ruff, armchair by Patricia Urquiola. Ruff, Getlucky‘s “sister” armchair, is designed by Patricia Urquiola for the contract and hospitality sectors, and indeed any living space, as it offers the ideal forum for a conversation.

    The Ruff armchair has a functional shape, while its personality does not give up being an object that inhabits the space it is placed in.

  • A collection with a distinctive two–part shape, the padded shell embraces the huge seat cushions. Its curves are shown off by the total absence of sharp corners and the softness of the fabric, and the quilted decoration where the thread, like the lines of a pencil, draws an elegant three-dimensional form to call to the senses.

    Injected flame-retardant polyurethane foam and polyester fiber over internal frame in steel. Feet in plypropylene. The fabric used for upholstering the collection is quilted on particular design of the designer Patricia Urquiola. The covers of the Redondo collection are removable with the exception of the small armchair

  • Redondo, small armchair by Patricia Urquiola. In its design, Redondo is inspired by 1950s and 60s American cars- their upholstered interiors, the soft curves of their bodywork, and on-the-road comfort for long coast-to-coast drives. To the observer, it is the stage for scenes for everyday life.

    Injected flame-retardant polyurethane foam and polyester fiber over internal frame in steel. Feet in plypropylene. The fabric used for upholstering the collection is quilted on particular design of the designer Patricia Urquiola.

  • Clear

    Phoenix, low table by Patricia Urquiola. Two tables, horizontal surfaces such as two-dimensional projections of organic forms, glide over one another, overlap. The result is an uneven and harmonious composition, enhanced by the choice of material and color of the floor.

    Ovoid side tables, available with steel or wooden base. Base in powder coated steel, height 27 or 33 cm with top in Laminam veneer.

  • The new Pacific collection, designed by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso, provides an intimate seating experience that is like being wrapped in a protective and relaxing cocoon. In the Pacific sofa, hard edges are banned while the soft shapes are enhanced with the use of “couture” details.  The soft, woolly upholstery was chosen to give an extraordinarily tactile experience

  • A soft, enveloping collection that cocoons in curves.
    The new Pacific collection, designed by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso, provides an intimate seating experience that is like being wrapped in a protective and relaxing cocoon.

    In the Pacific sofa, hard edges are banned while the soft shapes are enhanced with the use of “couture” details.  The soft, woolly upholstery was chosen to give an extraordinarily tactile experience.

  • No Waste, table by Ron Arad. Designing the gap in his absence, excluding the surplus from design practice. No Waste is designed so as to get all parts of a single metal sheet. In the drawing, each part, each centimeter of surface area is a quantity needed.

    Designed so as to obtain all parts from a single sheet of honeycomb aluminum without any production waste.

    Width: 125cm  Length: 225cm   Height: 72cm

  • Clear

    Net, low table by Benjamin Hubert. Side tables: expanded steel with powder coat finish. Available in two sizes.