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Despite their small size, this collection of divided trays boasts a variety of patterns and textures. Bold colors and luxurious gold leaf are beautifully framed within the slim frame. The compact size allows for versatility. Placed in the hallway, it can be used for keys. In the bathroom, it serves as a jewelry tray. On a coffee table, it's a decorative piece. Anywhere in the house, it adds a touch of elegance.
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An armchair with these characteristics: universal, pure, and absolute value. Swivel, extremely comfortable, thanks to the "intelligent" cushion used for the adaptable backrest. Also available with a footrest that allows you to stretch your legs for maximum relaxation. Frame made of tubular steel and extrusions. The pedestal that enables the swivel system is a cross-section of steel profiles and profiles, brushed and finished in bright chrome-plated nickel.
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Inspired by modernist architecture and the exuberant construction techniques known since the mid-century, the Punt Chicago Sideboard stands as a tribute to this particular architectural period. Beautifully crafted from high-quality materials and built to withstand the test of time, its striking and refined appearance adds style and character to your home while providing ample storage and serving as an exquisite pedestal for displaying cherished possessions.
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Comprising a molded plywood shell and luxurious fabric upholstery, the HAY Chisel Lounge Chair is the perfect addition to any living space. The striking color palette uses a variety of natural and primary tones to add a playful touch to your interiors. The chair's proportions have been carefully considered to maximize comfort, with organic, curved shapes that cradle the body and provide unparalleled support. Despite the generous seat size, the chair remains compact, perfect for spaces where room is limited.
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Estructura de madera recubierta con espuma de poliuretano de diversas densidades y con fibra de poliéster hueca siliconada. Cojín de asiento en espuma de poliuretano recubierto con funda protectora rellena de pluma de pato blanca, plumón y fibra de poliéster. Cojines de respaldo recubiertos de funda protectora con divisiones internas. Rellenos con pluma blanca de pato esterilizada y plumón. Suspensión mediante cinchas elásticas. Pies en acero acabados de catálogo. Pies desmontables mediante tornillos punto no desenfundable.
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This new family of pendant lamps takes its name from the traditional Japanese paper and bamboo lanterns, used as magnificent, luminous signs outside businesses or as amulets outside homes. Their traditional form has inspired a creation in a purely contemporary spirit, crafted from an ancient material: blown glass. This glass is painted to be completely opaque to light from the inside and brilliant from the outside, except for the bottom edge. The result is a warm, rich, and beautiful color, with a luminous neck from which an intense, direct beam of light is projected downwards. The family consists of three models, in which color is an integral part of the form: orange for the large version, gray for the small, and green for the elongated one. These shapes and tones accentuate the individuality of each model, while also allowing them to be coordinated in multiple compositions.
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Chouchin is a Japanese word that refers to the traditional and symbolic paper and bamboo lanterns used as illuminated signs outside businesses or as amulets on the exterior of homes. Sober and elegant, Chouchin combines artisanal expertise with a modern and minimalist style. The Chouchin family consists of three models with a colored body in matte glass. Alongside the first version, we find a new version: Chouchin Reverse. The shapes remain the same, but the colors are reversed; the diffuser becomes white while the neck retains the color of the previous version. It's not just a new color, but a new light, a new use. Chouchin Reverse, thanks to its clear blown-glass diffuser, doesn't simply direct light downwards—like the original Chouchin—but also spreads a bright, fluid, and evocative light throughout the surrounding environment.
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Chouchin is a Japanese word that refers to the traditional and symbolic paper and bamboo lanterns used as illuminated signs outside businesses or as amulets on the exterior of homes. Sober and elegant, Chouchin combines artisanal expertise with a modern and minimalist style. The Chouchin family consists of three models with a colored body in matte glass. Alongside the first version, we find a new version: Chouchin Reverse. The shapes remain the same, but the colors are reversed; the diffuser becomes white while the neck retains the color of the previous version. It's not just a new color, but a new light, a new use. Chouchin Reverse, thanks to its clear blown-glass diffuser, doesn't simply direct light downwards—like the original Chouchin—but also spreads a bright, fluid, and evocative light throughout the surrounding environment.
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Chouchin is a Japanese word that refers to the traditional and symbolic paper and bamboo lanterns used as illuminated signs outside businesses or as amulets on the exterior of homes. Sober and elegant, Chouchin combines artisanal expertise with a modern and minimalist style. The Chouchin family consists of three models with a colored body in matte glass. Alongside the first version, we find a new version: Chouchin Reverse. The shapes remain the same, but the colors are reversed; the diffuser becomes white while the neck retains the color of the previous version. It's not just a new color, but a new light, a new use. Chouchin Reverse, thanks to its clear blown-glass diffuser, doesn't simply direct light downwards—like the original Chouchin—but also spreads a bright, fluid, and evocative light throughout the surrounding environment.
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Wall mirror made of 6mm high-temperature fused glass; the flat part of the mirror is 5mm thick, with a silver backing. Painted metal backing frame. Can be hung in various positions. "The mirror, an element that allows human beings to verify their existence by seeing themselves reflected. It is very similar to water, the only naturally reflective element that exists, thanks also to the power of light." Christine's mirror has a distorted frame that reflects light and everything around it, distorting it to embody unprecedented and surprising fantasies and perspectives. Christine: pure love, but at the same time torment and despair.
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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.












