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Dining table with aluminum frame and legs, available in various finishes. Tabletop available in different sizes, materials, and finishes. Upon request, with specific finishes, the model can be customized for outdoor use. Kodo has been designed to achieve large dimensions while maintaining exceptional structural lightness.
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Aikido is a dining table with a sculptural design that becomes a focal point in everyday life thanks to its warm and prestigious materials. The base supports the round, oval, or square top, while the version with a double base and rectangular top is the ideal solution for large domestic spaces or meeting rooms. The table is available with a wooden base in various finishes, or with a metal base in polished chrome, lacquered, or brass. The top is available in tempered or laminated wood in different sizes, materials, and finishes.
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Dining table with a wooden base (available in various finishes) or a metal base (polished chrome, lacquered, or brass). The top is made of tempered or laminated wood and comes in different sizes, materials, and finishes. Aikido is a minimalist dining table that becomes a focal point in everyday life thanks to its warm and prestigious materials. The sculptural base supports the rectangular tabletop and is an ideal solution for large living spaces or meeting rooms.
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The seat and back cushions are available in soft or firm versions and can be optionally tufted. When added to a standalone Suita Sofa, the back-mounted shelf creates a perfect temporary workspace for a laptop and chair. Positioned against the wall, the shelf provides convenient storage space. A headboard is also available, which, when installed on the sofa, offers added comfort and blocks out visual and auditory stimuli.
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The seat and back cushions are available in soft or firm versions and can be optionally tufted. When added to a standalone Suita Sofa, the back-mounted shelf creates a perfect temporary workspace for a laptop and chair. Positioned against the wall, the shelf provides convenient storage space. A headboard is also available, which, when installed on the sofa, offers added comfort and blocks out visual and auditory stimuli.
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The seat and back cushions are available in soft or firm versions and can be optionally tufted. When added to a standalone Suita Sofa, the back-mounted shelf creates a perfect temporary workspace for a laptop and chair. Positioned against the wall, the shelf provides convenient storage space. A headboard is also available, which, when installed on the sofa, offers added comfort and blocks out visual and auditory stimuli.
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During 1941 and 1942, the Ateliers Jean Prouvé designed and executed several interior design projects for the chemical company Solvay. This contract resulted in numerous designs, including a wooden table that exemplifies Prouvé's construction methods: its structural details demonstrate the interplay of forces and tensions, as was later the case with the EM Table, which differs from its predecessor in its metal legs. The solid woods and oil finish give the Solvay table a refined and simple look that compensates for the technical coldness of the design.
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Along with his colleagues Charles and Ray Eames and George Nelson, Alexander Girard was one of the leading figures in postwar American design. Although the focus of his work was textile design, Girard also gained considerable recognition for his work in graphic arts and the design of furniture, exhibition spaces, and interior architecture.
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With its containers of various shapes and sizes, hooks, and metal clips, Uten.Silo helps to organize offices, kitchens, workshops, bathrooms, and children's rooms. Uten.Silo has been available in its original size (Uten.Silo I) since 1969, as well as in a smaller version launched in 1970 (Uten.Silo II) in three colors: white, red, and black.
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Jean Prouvé, who always considered himself an engineer, designed and manufactured his own product ideas. His unique work, ranging from letter openers to door and window fittings, from lamps and furniture to prefabricated houses and modular building systems, encompasses virtually everything that can be industrially produced.












