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  • The legendary French designer Pierre Paulin originally designed the Pacha Chair in 1975. Paulin designed the chair in harmony with the evolving design style of his time, replacing the austerity of postwar design with a fresh and vigorous approach. Paulin achieved true elegance in the Pacha Chair's rounded forms by finding the perfect proportions, raising it slightly above its base, and incorporating inward-slanting seams into the foam and upholstery. Through pieces like the Pacha Chair, Pierre Paulin pioneered low-level living; a modern way of living and sitting on the floor, eliminating the need for chair legs. With comfort as a constant starting point in his designs, the Pacha Chair's curvilinear, whimsical, and organic forms are conceived to serve the body, providing both comfort and warmth. Both today and when it was first designed, the Pacha Chair remains an honest and functional piece that brings life and character to any interior.
  • The Matégot Dedal shelving unit, named after its designer, combines metal tubing with perforated sheet metal. This combination of materials is a hallmark of Mathieu Matégot's work, characterized by modern design, geometric shapes, and clean lines. This minimalist shelving unit provides an ideal base for storing books, decorative items, and your eclectic home collections.
  • One of Marcel Gascoin's most famous pieces, the C-Chair Dining Chair, was designed in 1947. The chair represents not only the practical power of Gascoin's designs but also the social awareness he demonstrated during the postwar years in France. The C-Chair was originally created out of necessity to accommodate the new sizes of homes built at the end of World War II, where Gascoin compensated for the lack of space by creating simple and functional furniture. Characterized by the juxtaposition of its robust, voluminous legs and the inviting seat in a lighter cane weave, the quality of the C-Chair is revealed through its modern lines, understated elegance, and superb craftsmanship in high-quality wood.
  • Steel tube structure, oak, walnut or upholstered lacquered veneer. Stackable chair. Plastic sliders suitable for most floors.
  • Chair with a thermoplastic shell or upholstery available in various colors and a solid beech wood 4-legged base. Two backrest options are available, one of them slightly higher for enhanced comfort.
  • Tradition and contemporaneity are balanced in the serene and discreet design of this chair that aims to harmonize in Treku's characteristic warm and close environments. Its simple conception combines board, solid wood and upholstery to obtain different finish options that, together with different wood and metal bases, make it suitable for a wide variety of situations and uses, both in the private and contract sectors.

    From 319 €.

    *Price for upholstered casing and metal feet. Consult other formats and variants.
  • The Kol chair by Treku comes in a multitude of variations, each lending a distinct personality to the chair. The wooden version is always oak, available in various finishes, including black-stained oak. However, the Kol with metal legs is also offered in walnut. Both versions can be fitted with an upholstered seat and back cushion.

    “Designing the Kol chair was quite a complex process until we arrived at the proportions that would allow us to maintain the elegance of the initial drawing.”
    – Ibon Arrizabalaga

  • The Rely chair is an elegant example of cutting-edge, eco-friendly design. It can be made with a frame crafted from 100% recycled plastic, with a seat upholstered in a matching or contrasting fabric, or fully upholstered. The frame can be metal, with casters, or made of wood. With a simple appearance, Rely is characterized by clean lines and an ergonomic shape, making it the perfect piece to enjoy in a variety of modern homes.

    From 260 €

    *Price depending on different sizes and upholstery. The photo is not representative.
  • AI. is the first chair created with recycled material, in which the aesthetics and structural requirements remain unchanged, perfectly combining with generative design. Kartell continues its ongoing commitment to sustainability with eco-friendly products that are part of the larger project expressed by the industrial manifesto that Kartell loves the planet.
  • Armchair with a thermopolymer shell available in various colors and a solid oak four-legged base. Option of a fixed seat cushion or a fixed seat and back cushion.
  • In addition to customizable legs in extra-clear or smoked glass, the tabletop is also available in different finishes: from the warmth of Wildwood oak to the elegance of glass and XGlass. The Air table arises from the unusual idea of ​​contrasting conventional volumes: two elegant, almost invisible supports hold up a thick, wide tabletop. Sober and striking, this table seems to float in mid-air, thanks to the transparency of the solid tempered glass supports, lending a sense of lightness to any space. Visit our stores in Malaga and Marbella to see the different finish and size options.
  • Sendo' means 'robust' in Basque and is the name of the new dining table designed by Ibon Arrizabalaga. It is available in different sizes and two versions, one fixed and one extendable. Its uniqueness lies in the marked contrast between the countertop (wide and agile, designed to convey a great sense of lightness) and the feet, vigorous pieces of wood. The countertop can be customized in all Treku woods and in phoenix finish.

    From 1.588 €.

    *Price depending on different sizes and finishes. The photo is not representative.
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