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Fiber composition: 100% virgin wool. Reverse: Cotton. Approximate total weight: 5 kg/m² - 0.41 lbs/ft² Approximate total height: 25 mm. Manufacturing technique: Chainstitch. The Phoenix rug is entirely handmade using an innovative version of the chain stitch, giving it an attractive embroidered texture. Its crisp, naturalistic design cleverly conceals the presence of several phoenixes within its ornamentation. The delicate, finely woven pattern is created with tie-dyed yarns, resulting in a randomly shifting color. Designed by Siamak Egharloo with an aesthetic reminiscent of drawing or engraving, this rug is the result of painstaking hand-embroidery. It is available in three sizes and is made from 100% virgin wool.
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Inspired by the delicate fronds of an unfurling fern leaf, Sebastian Herkner's Fern collection features a design language that evokes nature. Combining plantation teak with a soft-finished rope exterior, the enveloping, woven backrest provides protection and comfort, and is attached to a typically Scandinavian teak frame that reflects its contours and emphasizes its comfort.
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Inspired by the delicate fronds of an unfurling fern leaf, Sebastian Herkner's Fern collection features a design language that evokes nature. Combining plantation teak with a soft-finished rope exterior, the enveloping, woven backrest provides protection and comfort, and is attached to a typically Scandinavian teak frame that reflects its contours and emphasizes its comfort.
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Inspired by the delicate unfurling of fern leaves, Sebastian Herkner's Fern collection features a design language that references nature. Combining plantation teak with soft-finished outdoor rope, the woven, enveloping backrest provides protection and comfort, attached to a typically Scandinavian teak frame that mirrors its contours and emphasizes its comfort.
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The Feve coffee table by Ferm Living is the perfect contemporary piece to highlight your sofas, armchairs, and ottomans. Crafted from solid, smooth, and luxurious European walnut, it offers the best combination of durability and aesthetics. The table legs are carved in elongated elliptical shapes that accentuate the table's elegant, feminine silhouette and lend balance to the design, while adjustable glides ensure the table is always level. Also available as a desk.
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A panoramic and evocative view of his homeland, inspired by designer Vicente García Jiménez, is the inspiration behind Fields, a modular wall lamp. This system of bands and panels in gradient colors, varying sizes, and materials combines and overlaps, playing with different levels, tone upon tone, reminiscent of an aerial view of the fields of La Mancha. Its modular design is one of its key features: it is offered in three distinct elements, which can be used individually or combined as desired. Fields 1 is a single, long metal rod with a special wall-mounting system that allows it to be tilted up or down. Fields 2 and 3 combine various elements in two different compositions, arranged horizontally and vertically. Fields is available in orange, a striking color that can illuminate an entire wall, or in white, a refined tone upon tone that maximizes the warm light it emits.
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Named Fifty-Fifty for the lamp's counterweight system that creates balance between the two parts, it's clear how Sam Weller's references to physics and engineering influence the design. Based on the idea of stripping a multi-purpose task lamp down to its essential elements, Fifty-Fifty balances a refined, minimalist aesthetic with optimal functionality. This wall lamp, the largest and latest addition to the Fifty-Fifty family from Scandinavian brand Hay, uses most of the same components as the rest of the family, with configurable aluminum components and robust steel wall brackets and counterweight. The extruded cantilever arm is easy to tilt and swivel and features a touch-sensitive dimmer for precise positioning and control of the integrated LED light source. The Fifty-Fifty wall lamp is suitable for use in offices, public spaces, and private homes.
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FILIGREE is a family of fixed and extendable tables. It is characterized by its die-cast aluminum frame with sinuous lines and its thin tabletop. Its technology allows for telescopic extension, a seamless tabletop, maximum space utilization thanks to its external legs, and, above all, a 38 mm thick internal structure to house the mechanism.
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Filo was born from the desire to highlight the different parts that make up a lamp—light source, decoration, and electrical cable—by articulating their structural and aesthetic characteristics, simplifying grammar and syntax. Its essentiality stems from the decision to use decoration to unify the elements, incorporating features not traditionally included. Now, the electrical cable engages in a dialogue with the glass elements and the light diffuser in a rhythmic interplay of roles. While the energy that allows the lamp to perform its illuminating function runs along the cable, the cable also passes through glass spheres and balls, transforming it into the archetype of a necklace, with a cone-shaped porcelain body that projects light onto the cable and the glass spheres, ideally positioned as its pendant. A generous array of colors animates the lamp with multiple identities, from watercolor tones and Murano glass transparencies, to the bright polychromes with an ethnic flavor, to the fluorescent tones of contemporary urban landscapes, allowing it to integrate into the most varied environments.












