Seats in stress-resistant polyurethane foam in varied densities and polyester fiberfill on wood frame. Backs in injected flame-retardant polyurethane foam over internal steel frame. Feet are walnut with natural finish; glides in brass-coated metal. My Beautiful Backside collection covers are not removable.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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Net, low table by Benjamin Hubert. Side tables: expanded steel with powder coat finish. Available in two sizes.
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Nanook, low table by Philippe Bestenheider. This taut skin evokes memories of the animal it once was. The same skin, pleated, gives us the three-dimensionality of a chair or armchair. The structure is a hexagonal network inspired by molecular geometry or a snowflake.
Top is sheet steel, legs are tubular steel with powder coat finish or polished gold chrome finish.
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Moon, small armchair by Tokujin Yoshioka. Voids and spaces move in perfect formal harmony. Shifting, flowing lines give the chair a profile which seems evanescent rather than solid, absorbing and diffusing a faint, refined glow.
Rotationally molded, 100% recyclable polyethylene available with metallic finish.
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Modou, outdoor by Ron Arad. Modou is the name that Ron Arad chose for his collection: dynamic and cinematic just like a futuristic bolide, as a homage to the metalworker Modou, that worked with him in Dakar.
The seating collection is made by weaving the polyethylene cords used traditionally in Africa for fishing nets. Non-standard designs, different and original, made entirely by hand in Dakar, in Senegal, in the M’Afrique Atelier.
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Morning Glory, low table by Marc Thorpe. The Morning Glory takes its name from the flowering vine. The vines grow and wrap around each other reinforcing the structure of the plant. The petals of the table overlap each other producing a multi layered system of surface and color.
Width: 49cm Depth:45cm Height:61cm
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My Beautiful Backside, sofa by Nipa Doshi & Jonathan Levien. My Beautiful Backside is a collection of seats whose backrests are a composition of highly coloured, floating cushions in various shapes.
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Mathilda, chair by Patricia Urquiola. An everyday object, an easily recognized shape from our collective memory, that is why it feels familiar, there is something of a resemblance. Seat and upholstered back are flame-retardant, stress-resistant polyurethane foam in varied densities on ash frame; raffiawrapped back is also available. Arm and leg connection is covered with fabric or leather armbands; arms and legs are ash or oak in a range of finishes. Covers are not removable. The chair is stackable up to 3.
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Mathilda, table by Patricia Urquiola. An everyday object, an easily recognized shape from our collective memory, that is why it feels familiar, there is something of a resemblance. Mathilda is a modern design in the architectural sense, in the proportions between the whole and the detail.
Top available in Veneered MDF as per finishes shown in the technical sheet, base in solid oak. Gliders in polypropylene with interchangeable felt / polyamide pads.
Diameter: 126cm
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Mathilda, table by Patricia Urquiola. An everyday object, an easily recognized shape from our collective memory, that is why it feels familiar, there is something of a resemblance. Mathilda is a modern design in the architectural sense, in the proportions between the whole and the detail.
Top available in Veneered MDF as per finishes shown in the technical sheet, base in solid oak. Gliders in polypropylene with interchangeable felt / polyamide pads.
Width: 90cm Length:270cm
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Lilo Wing, armchair by Patricia Urquiola.
Lounge chair and footstool. Injection molded flame- retardant polyurethane foam on steel frame. Structure is varnished ash.
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