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GamFratesi was inspired by the humble beetle to design this chair. By studying the anatomy and movement of these small insects, the designers created a unique shape for the chair shell. These elegant and refined chairs work perfectly around a dining table, providing seating for family and guests for many years to come. They are also available upholstered, or with wooden structure.
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Made in Italy from travertine stone, the monolithic shape emphasizes the materiality of the stone, the natural beauty of its veins and the vibrant texture of its unique patina, in which a new detail can be discovered with each use. Inspired by historical examples of travertine buildings such as the Colosseum and St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, the table combines two simple geometric shapes, the circle and the hexagon, with references to the classical Greek column. Both versions create a focal point of different intensities, bringing personality, naturalness and tactility to any interior space. A series of matching coffee tables are also available.
From 4.536€.
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Taking its name from the characteristic balancing act between the heavy cylindrical base and the light, airy shade, the Gravity lamp merges exquisitely into a sculptural whole. Combining understated elegance, clean functionality, and ease of use, the lamp is ideal for a variety of settings, from intimate placements in bedrooms to striking focal points in living areas. An XL version is also available.
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With its elegant, flowing frame, the Masculo with a wooden base is the crown jewel of the Masculo collection. The graceful legs meet the curved back and seat, upholstered in a variety of the finest fabrics and leathers available. The chair is ideal for seating friends and family around a dining table, but it's also perfect as an occasional chair, creating an artistic focal point in any setting.
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Designed by Bonderup & Thorup, the Gubi Semi pendant lamp is a unique piece crafted from two quarter-circles of enameled metal, fused together to create a distinctive cone-shaped composition. It diffuses a soft, ambient light downwards and, with its balanced form and unique, timeless design, is extremely versatile, ideally placed above a dining table, in a living room, or in a bedroom.
Available in a variety of colors and sizes, it fits seamlessly into a range of contemporary interiors and can be displayed as a striking, dynamic ensemble or as a standalone piece. -
The tubular steel tripod base is angled backward, while the elongated, conical aluminum shade points downward. The shade is mounted on a flexible arm, allowing you to position it wherever you need it. The Grässhoppa floor lamp provides direct, glare-free light. Perfect as a bedside lamp or on your favorite armchair.
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Originally designed in 1975 by the legendary Frenchman Pierre Paulin, the Gubi Pacha armchair broke barriers with its bold, rounded form, ushering in a new era of design in a post-war, post-austerity era. Paulin always practiced comfort as a starting point for his designs, and Pacha is no exception; curvilinear and organic shapes combine to support the natural shape of the body.
From 2.142 €.
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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.
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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 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.
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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.
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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.












