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We admire a tortoise's longevity and slow gait. Therefore, when the Nadadora studio accepted the challenge of designing an armchair that would become a well-deserved reward, an object we dream about on our way home, they didn't hesitate to draw inspiration from this unique animal.
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Following the success of its predecessors, Isaac offers super comfortable mini armchairs that will be a welcome addition to any living room. They are also ideal for cafes and hotel rooms, where space is limited. Thanks to these new additions, the Tortuga family adapts even better to all kinds of environments. Poufs and side tables complete the collection.
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EstudiHac creates 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 thing or two about this; that's why Magnum's inspiration comes from the cognac glasses that London's high society sipped while discussing politics in their exclusive clubs. -
Tea is the result of a desire to evoke aesthetic pleasure through sight and touch; an intense quest to awaken emotions in the user. To achieve this, Sancal collaborated with EstudiHac, led by José Manuel Ferrero, who designed a collection of seating inspired by teatime. EstudiHac proposes combining textures and materials in true British style. Hexagonal quilting and two-tone options are the key elements of this updated classic—modern and casual, yet always elegant and distinguished. Undoubtedly, one of the most unique and innovative offerings on the market.
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Talo, a reimagining of the classic hospitality armchair. Understated yet with a distinctive and strikingly contemporary touch, Talo offers more than just exceptional comfort, making it suitable for all types of settings. The two-seater sofa complements the armchair without sacrificing an ounce of comfort. Every detail matters, from the wide, vibrant fabric that encircles the top edge of the piece to the unique two-tiered cushion. Talo's most distinctive feature is its taut legs (or roots) that climb the structure and peek out from beneath the fabric. Sebastian Herkner is one of the breakout designers of 2012. He began his career in fashion while still a student, working for Stella McCartney, where he learned to appreciate the textures and structures of fabrics. In 2006, he founded his own product design studio and began working for publishers around the world, including Classicon, De Vorm, Moroso, and Nanoo. He combines his work as a designer with teaching at the Faculty of Art and Design in Offenbach. Talo is the result of his first and highly successful collaboration with Sancal.
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Yonoh presents a sofa and armchair duo with a Japanese touch.
The concept, as its name suggests, draws inspiration from the robust physique of sumo wrestlers and contrasts with the lightness of the base, inspired by the clogs they wear outside the ring. The wood chosen for the collection is ash, prized for its rich grain and porosity. Staining options range from very natural colors to more artificial ones like pink or yellow. A distinctive feature is the unique stitching that runs around the entire perimeter of the seat. Clara and Alex transcend the archetype of seating for public spaces by softening the forms. Despite its rounded presence, Sumo occupies a very small space thanks to its compact dimensions (178 and 92 centimeters for the sofa and armchair respectively). -
Malena is an armchair with simple, inviting lines. The design has been crafted with meticulous attention to detail, especially the rear view, with its parallel wooden slats that form the backrest and give it its distinctive character. This makes the Malena armchair particularly suitable for situations where the backrest is visible, such as when it's positioned to separate two areas or spaces within a room.
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Minimalism with a playful touch. The Mirthe collection brings together all the elements of typical Tribù outdoor furniture: pure, clean lines that never go out of style, with a fresh and modern look. The designer consciously chose aluminum: durable, lightweight, fully recyclable, low-maintenance, and ideal for outdoor use. The adjustable chair, with two positions, is ideal for anyone who wants to relax for a while. Along with the footrest and headrest cushion, this chair offers superb relaxation.
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An elegant frame and a curved seat that seems to float. The Natal Alu collection combines functionality with impeccable class and a strong charisma. The chairs' rounded armrests lend this outdoor furniture a more feminine touch compared to the Natal Inox, the stainless steel version. El mantenimiento de Aluminium y Batyline® es muy sencillo, ya que son 100% resistentes a la intemperie y reciclables. Más buenas noticias para los amantes de la ecología: el asiento Batyline® de la versión marrón tierra se ha elaborado con Batyline® reciclado.
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The Natal Alu sofa's design is typical of Tribù: a subtle frame with beautifully arched armrests that contrast elegantly with the voluminous cushions supported by wide bands of textilene. Timeless and elegant, the Natal Alu sofa is an ideal outdoor sofa for any terrace. With thirteen different modules, frames in two different colors, and over 100 different fabrics, the possibilities are endless. The outdoor cushions with waterproof filling are unique. They are so durable that they can even be left outside when it rains. The cushions have breathable filling protected by a laminated polypropylene cover. The seams of this cover have also been additionally reinforced on the inside to ensure that water cannot penetrate through the seams. The sofa's aluminum frame has a double layer of powder coating with an ultra-durable lacquer that offers optimal scratch resistance.












