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  • The Nido chair, with its soft seating, is supported by an ash wood base, the result of meticulous carpentry. Like tree branches, the upper part of the legs embraces and surrounds the seat. Its compact size makes this piece an excellent choice for dining tables or even offices, where it can serve as a visitor chair, a crucial element in creating a welcoming atmosphere. The Nido armchair and chair collection offers a warm and inviting retreat. This versatility also lies in the 4 alternatives for the legs: two options in ash wood, available in all the colors of our stain chart, a metal rod variant with black epoxy finish and the option with wheels, which is swivel and height adjustable.
  • The Nido chair, with its soft seating, is supported by an ash wood base, the result of meticulous carpentry. Like tree branches, the upper part of the legs embraces and surrounds the seat. Its compact size makes this piece an excellent choice for dining tables or even offices, where it can serve as a visitor chair, a crucial element in creating a welcoming atmosphere. The Nido armchair and chair collection offers a warm and inviting retreat. This versatility also lies in the 4 alternatives for the legs: two options in ash wood, available in all the colors of our stain chart, a metal rod variant with black epoxy finish and the option with wheels, which is swivel and height adjustable.
  • Starting with this crazy idea of ​​a "cushion with legs," Yonoh got to work. The result is Mullit, a chair in which the originality of its design and the simplicity of its forms are more than evident. The balance of its proportions is marked by the substantial volumes of the seat and back cushions, as well as by the visual lightness provided by its legs, inviting you to take a seat and enjoy a pleasant experience. “At Mullit, we wanted to create a chair that combined aesthetics and comfort. In a way, we wanted to transfer the feeling of comfort we get from sitting on a cushion to a seat without losing sight of ergonomic needs. A play of volumes and visual weights that translates into a highly functional product.”
  • Magnum comprises a family of seats specially designed for the hospitality sector; however, thanks to their sinuous shapes, high comfort and reduced dimensions, both the chairs and the stools and armchairs can furnish the most unique homes. This versatility is embodied in a wide range of fabrics and finishes for the bases: with metal or wooden legs, with an upholstered base, with a plinth or central foot. EstudiHac creates very daring haute couture projects and its founder, José Manuel Ferrero, is a true gentleman. For Ferrero, elegance is above all an attitude, and the British know a lot about this; that's why the inspiration for Magnum comes from the cognac glasses that London's high society drank while discussing politics in their exclusive clubs.
  • Magnum comprises a family of seats specially designed for the hospitality sector; however, thanks to their sinuous shapes, high comfort and reduced dimensions, both the chairs and the stools and armchairs can furnish the most unique homes. This versatility is embodied in a wide range of fabrics and finishes for the bases: with metal or wooden legs, with an upholstered base, with a plinth or central foot. EstudiHac creates very daring haute couture projects and its founder, José Manuel Ferrero, is a true gentleman. For Ferrero, elegance is above all an attitude, and the British know a lot about this; that's why the inspiration for Magnum comes from the cognac glasses that London's high society drank while discussing politics in their exclusive clubs.
  • "My main goal is to design intuitive products by pursuing efficiency on three levels: philosophical, productive, and creative." Isaac Piñeiro
  • José Manuel Ferrero has reduced the Tea armchair to its bare essentials. The result: a light and plush chair with slender oak legs. The curved shape of the backrest promotes an ergonomic posture and provides comfortable seating for extended periods. Its slim structure is both solid and soft thanks to the injected polyurethane foam. Like the rest of the Tea collection, the chairs feature hexagonal padding and the option of creating two-tone pieces. The legs are also available in beech. The Tea collection is characterized by its unique hexagonal quilted upholstery on the seat and backrest. Piping defines this quilting and distinguishes it from the plain upholstery of the base. Like its predecessors, the stool allows for the creation of two-tone (two-color and two-texture) pieces.
  • Following in the footsteps of the pachyderm… Isaac Piñeiro, from the Nadadora studio, once again demonstrates his keen eye for small pieces, creating a family of poufs with very basic shapes (squares and rectangles), with the peculiarity that all their corners have been rounded. The set includes three poufs: one 45x45 cm, one 90x45 cm, and a third 90x45 cm with a wooden tray. Fun and versatile, they fit anywhere: as a seat at the foot of the bed, as a bench in a chic café, or as small islands in a reception area. The choice is yours!
  • Together with the creative studio Yonoh, Sancal presents a unique collection of side tables and occasional seating. Given Clara and Alex's Valencian roots, it's no surprise that they turned to ceramics for inspiration. Mosaico is a puzzle-like piece that allows you to create spatial solutions adaptable to any need. The bases are made of ash wood and are available in five sizes, to which you can add marble or wood tops and seat cushions upholstered in a wide variety of fabrics. Optional backrests also allow you to transform the poufs into small sofas. The hexagonal piece allows, among other possibilities, the creation of 360° compositions. The corner table adds a sinuous touch to the design thanks to its curved side. Clara del Portillo and Alex Selma are Yonoh, a young Valencian studio that's generating a lot of buzz. They boast beautiful lighting designs for Fambuena, their award-winning Ombra parasol, and their latest creations for Lzf-lamps. Following the Sumo armchairs and sofas for Sancal, they now present Mosaico.
  • Meeting Point is a system of poufs with tables and represents one of four independent and unique products designed by the Italian master Luca Nichetto. The circle is the dominant formal element throughout the entire collection. The rounded, upholstered seats, 60 and 90 centimeters in diameter, are accompanied by round side tables in wood or metal, available in different sizes and finishes. The lightweight legs are always made of steel with a textured black epoxy finish, creating an optical illusion of levitation, as if the cushions and tables are suspended in mid-air. The metal tables are available in gold and textured black, and the ash tables in all the colors from our stain chart. The seats can be upholstered in an endless selection of textiles, vinyls, and leathers.
  • The double-spiral algorithm naturally gives rise to a unique form. Toyo Ito drew inspiration from this particular shape to design furniture that fosters interaction and allows for the free use of spaces. The result is a series of benches with a plant-like silhouette, resembling fragments of a plant, which can be arranged to form a complete leaf. For the finishes, Toyo Ito opted for high-quality materials: wool, wood, and steel, to enhance the organic nature of the design. By combining the different pieces in the series, we create different rhythms. By changing the position or orientation of the benches, we can modify the context and adapt to the dimensions of any space. For the finishes, opt for natural materials: wool, wood, and steel, in order to enhance the organic component of the design. Konoha is a Japanese word that means "tree leaves."
  • Together with the creative studio Yonoh, Sancal presents a unique collection of side tables and occasional seating. Given Clara and Alex's Valencian roots, it's no surprise that they turned to ceramics for inspiration. Mosaico is a puzzle-like piece that allows you to create spatial solutions adaptable to any need. The bases are made of ash wood and are available in five sizes, to which you can add marble or wood tops and seat cushions upholstered in a wide variety of fabrics. Optional backrests also allow you to transform the poufs into small sofas. The hexagonal piece allows, among other possibilities, the creation of 360° compositions. The corner table adds a sinuous touch to the design thanks to its curved side. Clara del Portillo and Alex Selma are Yonoh, a young Valencian studio that's generating a lot of buzz. They boast beautiful lighting designs for Fambuena, their award-winning Ombra parasol, and their latest creations for Lzf-lamps. Following the Sumo armchairs and sofas for Sancal, they now present Mosaico.
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