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  • Kabi is a contemporary take on the traditional nesting table. It's a collection of two tables of different sizes and heights, allowing the smaller one to be tucked under the larger one. They can be used in various spaces, such as a coffee table, bedside table, or next to the sofa. The standard color for the metal legs is graphite. The tabletops, with beveled edges, are available in walnut, oak, or lacquered in a variety of colors.
  • Aise is a table system characterized by its visual lightness and solid construction. A key element in its design is the thickness of the tabletop, which visually barely reaches half a centimeter. The legs and frames can be made of metal (white/black) or wood (walnut/oak; in this version, the table can also be extendable). The Aise tabletops can be lacquered, made of wood, or made of Fenix. The many combinations of shapes and materials allow you to create a table for every type of setting, for every type of person. The choice is yours. There are two types of Aise tables: those with metal legs and those with wooden legs. Aise tables with metal legs are fixed, and the legs are available in white or black. The tabletops are available in Treku or Fenix ​​lacquered woods. Aise tables with wooden legs are available in fixed or extendable versions. The legs can be made of Treku lacquered woods and the countertops can be made of Treku lacquered woods as well as Fenix.
  • The Roll table combines solidity and lightness in a single piece. Cylindrical feet in solid oak that die in a plywood top with a thin profile. The detail of the union of the feet with the top following its curve gives the Roll table its unique personality. The countertop can be in oak and walnut or phoenix. The feet are always in solid oak in different finishes. The edge of the table is of the same finish as the feet.

    From 2.140€.

    *Price depending on different sizes and finishes. The photo is not representative.
  • Gau is a simple yet elegant circular coffee table. Once again, Mies van der Rohe's famous phrase, "less is more," rings true. It is available in various sizes and finishes that can be combined to create a unique and personalized set each time.

    The thin cylindrical legs contrast with the robust ring that surrounds the lid and completes the piece.

  • The Elio's handwoven seat has a rounded shape that curves upwards and inwards, creating a warm and intimate, enveloping effect. Perfect for relaxed dining, the chair features a natural teak frame that provides support to the seat structure primarily through the rear legs. Each strand of Tricord rope is interwoven with multiple soft tones that mimic the touch of natural light, making each armchair unique. Elio, designed by the Canadian firm Yabu Pushelberg, is inspired by the movement of light as it reflects and refracts on landscapes and objects throughout the day.
  • The Nodi chair's light silhouette is defined by the twisted, weather-resistant Canax® rope that stretches geometrically over a slender, sculptural, powder-coated stainless steel frame. Its refined proportions and minimalist approach to materials lend the collection an informal lightness. The slim armrests follow the contours of the human arm in a welcoming gesture. The open-weave Canax® fabric, a blend of PVC and natural hemp, interweaves in vertical and horizontal lines, providing shape and structure to the seat and back. Flexible cording adds extra comfort. The chair can be combined with other designs from the Tribù collection.
  • Regista is a refined, perfectly balanced chair that stands out for its timeless design. The backrest is handwoven from Tricord, a weather-resistant fiber also used for the armrest upholstery. The fiber resembles rope, which explains the chair's natural look and feel. Regista's robust yet slender profile is further enhanced by the use of powder-coated stainless steel for the back and armrests. The elegant legs are finished in powder-coated aluminum. With Regista, Italian designer Monica Armani brings a sophisticated update to the archetypal director's chair. She achieved this by paying meticulous attention to detail and blending cutting-edge technology and materials.
  • The light and elegant forms of the CTR collection combine technical skill with natural grace. In creating CTR, Italian designer Piergiorgio Cazzaniga has done what he does best: combine technical ingenuity with a seemingly simple design. The chair's frame is composed of powder-coated stainless steel tubular profiles that curve in an uninterrupted line. This requires great skill, as even though the tube corners are bent at 90°, they maintain a rounded shape. The backrest is attached to the frame at only two points, giving it the appearance of floating. The open-weave fabric evokes the age-old tradition of weaving.
  • Lore, which means flower in Basque, is a unique coffee table composed of one, two, or three tabletops arranged to resemble the petals of a flower. Just as flowers come in a variety of colors, there can be many versions of Lore tables.
    We can combine three vibrant lacquered finishes for a friendly and playful look, or use wood in combination with more neutral lacquered tones for a more understated and elegant table… The choice is yours.
  • Each Costura seat has two back cushions, which are also reversible. The larger one is made of foam, and the smaller, softer one is filled with natural down. The chaise longue can be moved to either side of the sofa at any time. The covers are removable. Costura is a contemporary sofa whose design is grounded yet forward-looking. It offers a slim, space-saving structure, lightweight, cushion-like backrests, and exceptional comfort.
  • The personality of this armchair comes from its solid wood legs and the fluid way they blend into the arms. The design treats the wood as if it were a liquid, using the latest technologies to create organic and sensual surfaces.
  • The design of the NUBE armchair combines the flat and orthogonal orthodoxy of contemporary spaces with the curves of the human body.
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