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The backrest is undoubtedly the defining element of the KAY range. Deliberately oversized and beautifully curved for comfort, KAY cradles you when you sit, offering comfort and shelter. Available in all-weather synthetic fibers in a French cane style in brindle, harvest, or copper colors, combined with a delicate plantation teak frame, the KAY lines blend elegant style with practical and lasting comfort.
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The backrest is undoubtedly the defining element of the KAY range. Deliberately oversized and beautifully curved for comfort, KAY cradles you when you sit, offering comfort and shelter. Available in all-weather synthetic fibers in a French cane style in brindle, harvest, or copper colors, combined with a delicate plantation teak frame, the KAY lines blend elegant style with practical and lasting comfort.
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Table crafted from solid teak, available in various sizes. The essence of natural and tactile materials comes together in a single element defined by the new Lima modular seating collection, designed by Henrik Pedersen. With practicality always in mind, the flexibility of the modular elements ensures you can configure your space exactly as you wish. A seating set, a more intimate chaise longue, or a sofa: with Lima, the only limit is your imagination.
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Inspired by the delicate unfurling of fern leaves, Sebastian Herkner's Fern collection features a design language that references nature. Combining plantation teak with soft-finished outdoor rope, the woven, enveloping backrest provides protection and comfort, attached to a typically Scandinavian teak frame that mirrors its contours and emphasizes its comfort.
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El diseño escandinavo esta muy presente en el sillón Archy, que combina notas de arquitectura moderna y una estética minimalista. Combinando dos materiales elementales: cuerda para exteriores y teca de plantación, el diseñador Henrik Pedersen dice: "El objetivo era crear la forma más pura de asientos con los materiales más tradicionales, pero lograr comodidad y una declaración que superara rutas más opulentas".
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Winner of the Red Dot Award in 2015, Grid features year-round outdoor cushions made in Seagull, Granite, Anthracite and Sapphire waterproof fabrics. With matching coffee table and side table with polished teak or ceramic trays, the Grid collection exudes taste and style with calm confidence. When functionality is key and when simplicity is the only essential design rule, Grid's elemental format is the perfect solution for the most comfortable seating in a stylish world.
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The Porta Volta Chair is striking. The defining design element is the U-shaped, curved solid wood backrest, which creates a warm and inviting feel. The flexible backrest extends to form armrests. If desired, the backrest can be split in two with a customizable cushion. Three U-shaped crossbars with a unique curved "toothed joint" lend the piece a special refinement. The four legs and the backrest are slightly angled outwards, providing stable and comfortable support.
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Acclaimed designer Naoto Fukasawa presents his latest experiment in form with Tuscany.
In creating the design, Fukasawa interpreted iconic views of the Italian landscape through the lens of his own aesthetic, fusing stylistic cues in a way that captures the best of both worlds: Italian and Japanese. The chaise longue shape comes from a nearly century-old tradition, dating back to 1929 when Le Corbusier launched the first design.The Tuscany embodies the idea of comfort with a structure expertly molded to the body's contours. Its silhouette provides a feeling of lightness and fluidity rooted in an innovative design that is visually harmonious and profoundly relaxing. -
The Cinnamon armchair by Japanese designer Naoto Fukasawa is a masterpiece of furniture design that effortlessly combines form, function, and comfort. Its enveloping shape exudes warmth and tranquility, inviting you to sink in and relax.
Seemingly simple yet technically complex in its form, Cinnamon is characterized by a rounded line upon which its structure rests. The armchair's U-shaped base follows the contour of the perimeter, while the convex seat with its removable cushion is designed to maximize comfort. Aesthetically, the Cinnamon armchair is harmonious and unique, masterfully concealing its seams to allow its sophisticated design to shine.
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The Augusto sofa, by Belgian designer Vincent Van Duysen, is an exploration of contrasts: where the past meets the present and technical innovation joins the expert craftsmanship of Molteni&C. The key to Augusto's timeless aesthetic is the balance between the soft, upholstered seats and the sophistication of its modern metal frame, creating a harmonious and unique design that blends seamlessly into a multitude of environments. To enhance Augusto's unique silhouette, an elegant piping runs along the cushions, defining their shape.When designing the Augusto sofa, Van Duysen started from the idea of total comfort. He carefully examined the way the body sinks into its bulky seat, reclines on the padded backrest, or simply rests on its elegant square armrests. Only once these factors were determined did he begin to form the silhouette, which incorporates a metal base that runs around the perimeter of the sofa, emphasizing its volume and making it look super light.
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With a modernist design inspired by Mies Van Der Rohe's "Barcelona" chair that creates a sense of movement and lightness, the latest armchair from creative director Vincent Van Duysen enters the canon of iconic contemporary seating.
The key to Paula's timelessness lies in its carefully considered proportions. With a tilting structure and suspended cushions, the armchair is designed to create a synthesis between a soft, inviting seat and a solid, robust frame.
La forma de Paula está definida por un innovador sistema de correas de cuero en espiral que sujetan el asiento y el respaldo a la estructura metálica. Disponible en natural, tabaco, avellana o verde barro, el asiento y el respaldo de cuero ofrecen un cálido contraste con la estructura metálica mate, fumé o arena.












