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  • The original Lounge Chair by Charles and Ray Eames is more than just an armchair; it's a masterpiece of 20th-century design. Created in 1956, this lounge chair—along with its inseparable ottoman—has transcended trends, styles, and generations to become a true symbol of elegance, comfort, and sophistication. Its enveloping design, curved wood frame, and plush leather cushions ensure that every detail is carefully considered to provide a completely comfortable experience with an unmistakable aesthetic.

    This armchair is not just a museum piece: it is a seat created to be used, lived in and enjoyed every day.

  • Crafted in Italy from travertine stone, the monolithic form of the Epic coffee table highlights the stone's materiality, the natural beauty of its unique texture, and its vibrant pattern. The Epic table has a strong, sculptural form comprised of two simple shapes: a hexagon and a circle, each referencing classical architecture while simultaneously creating a striking statement. Available in various sizes and as a dining table.
  • The EXO coffee table is characterized by its metal frame, an essential part of its design. Its perfect combination with the materials of the tabletop and shelf creates an elegant and unique ensemble. The table's various sizes and tabletop finishes make EXO adaptable to both home and commercial settings. A highly functional and visually light solution, it elevates any space. Available in different sizes, it can be tailored to the needs of any room. Thanks to the wide variety of finishes offered, it integrates seamlessly into any interior.
  • Coffee table made with microcement, a mixture of fine aggregates and minerals combined to form a unique finish.
    Elegant simplicity is the cornerstone of the Elements collection. The clean, softened shapes blend seamlessly with the textures in the expert hands of artisans. Each piece offers a unique touch with a high-performance, fine-grained, earthy stone finish. Elements pieces are a durable and stylish addition to a wide variety of spaces.
  • Duo is a collection of visually light coffee tables and side tables that adapt easily to any environment, both in homes and contract projects. It is characterized by its double legs that embrace the crossbars of the structure upon which the tabletops, available in various finishes, rest. The tabletops are available in lacquer, walnut, oak, black glass, Statuario ceramic, or marble.
  • The table consists of two free-standing surfaces: one that serves as the base and the other as the tabletop, connected by a sturdy column. What makes Meseta unique is that its top can be installed parallel or perpendicular to the tabletop, depending on your preference. This table allows you to work (or watch your favorite show) in any armchair, sofa, or even from bed.
  • Part of the iconic Multi-Lite collection, this lamp combines high-quality craftsmanship with innovative design. Featuring a unique adjustable structure, the quarter-sphere shades can be rotated to direct light upwards, downwards, or as asymmetrical beams across a wall, allowing you to transform the lighting in your living space to best suit your mood.
    Ideally used as a centerpiece above a dining table, or placed on a side table to create an ambient glow, the timeless design will captivate and impress for years to come.
  • The Mariposa family of sofas, available in various sizes, are comfortable and inviting, yet with a modern flair. Their exceptional comfort stems from the softness of their upholstery and an ingenious adjustment mechanism that allows the backrest and side elements to be individually adjusted to different sitting or reclining positions.
  • The Axis sofa seeks the essence of objects to become a powerful symbol of expression. Through the refinement of form, a model of precise lines is achieved, in which the movement of the arm allows for exploration of different positions. Furthermore, its distinctive cushions provide the user with exceptional comfort. The armrest features a hinge and is easily removable. Seat cushion made of 35 kg/m³ HRD foam, plus siliconized hollow fiber (microgel), with an inner cotton cover to separate the two materials. Water-based adhesive used, without petroleum-derived solvents. Backrest cushion made of down-like microfiber (microgel), arm cushion made of siliconized hollow fiber with polyurethane particle filling. Cushions with fully removable covers.

    From €1.975

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