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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

  • 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.

    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.

  • 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.

     

  • 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

  • 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

  • Lilo Wing, armchair by Patricia Urquiola.

    Lounge chair and footstool. Injection molded flame- retardant polyurethane foam on steel frame. Structure is varnished ash.

  • Lilo stool come with the lilo armchair.

  • Lilo, armchair by Patricia Urquiola, lounge chair and footstool. Injection molded flameretardant polyurethane foam on steel frame. Structure is varnished ash. Covers are available in predefined colors by Moroso. Lilo collection covers are not removable.

  • Klara Armchair with back in natural cane, an armchair which is both functional and decorative, which feels artisan-made but has a contemporary look. Frame is beech wood. Seat and back covered with polyurethane flame-retardant foam on bent plywood.
    Klara armchair is available in Vienna cane back.

  • Naturale, low table by Mayr & Glatzl, the key inspiration for Il Naturale was to create a dining table with a puristic and straight shape that highlights the unique character, natural structure and beauty of solid wood with all the
    natural knots, grains and texture.

    Top and base are solid oak dried with natural proceedings. Legs are always black painted.

    Width:100cm  Depth:100cm

  • Getlucky, small armchair by Patricia Urquiola, it experiment with binary geometry to combine their seat parts and backrests to great effect.
    It stands out for the simplicity of its forms.

    With Getlucky, backrest and seat are geometric forms, perfectly balanced; this special dialogue between shapes, becomes solemn and sculptural in Ruff, the “sister” lounge chair.

    Available in swiveling version.

  • The Gogan collection is completed by coffee tables in various sizes, which evoke natural shapes and are characterized, like the sofa, by the structure’s reinforcements. The design of the coffee table, a comfortable furnishing accessory to accompany a sofa or armchair, is reminiscent of stones sculpted by wind and water: solid, yet soft at the same time.

    The Gogan coffee table top is available with a marble or glass finish, while the base comes in oak wood.

  • Gogan, sofa by Patricia Urquiola, the Gogan collection takes its name from nature and in particular from Japanese stones rendered smooth by time and water, which provided the inspiration for this project.  The seats are soft and irregular with the centre of gravity being slightly inclined towards the rear. This gives exceptional comfort and allows the backrest to be kept lower. The backrest and seat are joined by abutments, which lend the sofa a sense of lightness, so that it appears as if it was suspended above the ground.