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Sori Yanagi was born in 1915 in Tokyo. She studied at the local art school and worked between 1940 and 1942 in the office of designer Charlotte Perriand. In 1952, he founded the Yanagi Industrial Design Institute, which over time would design an extraordinary number of furniture pieces and everyday objects. Sori Yanagi's organically shaped designs combined Western industrial design with traditional Japanese craftsmanship. Thus, Sori Yanagi became one of the most significant Japanese designers of the postwar era. In addition to furniture, he designed lamps, glassware, cutlery, children's toys, subway stations, cars, and motorcycles.
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The Mood collection's airy design and warm combination of teak and hand-woven wicker instantly create a special ambiance on your patio. The Tricord weave, available in Earthbrown, Linen, Moss, Wenge, or Stonegrey, is made of polyolefin, an eco-friendly, weather-resistant fiber that offers a natural look and feel. The perfect spot to enjoy a pleasant aperitif outdoors!
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Thanks to the optimal comfort level of the "Kos" collection bar stool, you can comfortably enjoy your aperitif at the bar. The combination of wide slats and a pure yet rugged design reveals the robust and modern side of teak. The teak that Tribù chooses for its outdoor furniture is of the highest quality. Only premium wood with a straight grain is used. This wood is cultivated year-round in sustainably managed Indonesian plantations. The plantations are locally controlled by Tribù Asia.
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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. The light and elegant forms of the CTR collection combine technical skill with natural elegance. In creating CTR, Italian designer Piergiorgio Cazzaniga has done what he does best: combine technical ingenuity with a seemingly simple design. The chair's structure 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.
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Minimalism with a playful touch. The Mirthe collection brings together all the elements of typical Tribù outdoor furniture: timeless, clean lines and a fresh, modern look. This bar set makes every party a success. The legs are welded lengthwise, seamlessly, at a 90° angle and integrated into the tabletop. The rounded corners of the tabletop and chair seat create a soft, elegant look. The designer consciously chose aluminum: durable, lightweight, fully recyclable, low-maintenance, and ideal for outdoor use.
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The Tonella stool, like the rest of the Tonella family, uses the barrel as its inspirational element, although, on this occasion, Note has taken this common element to the limit, as the metal rods take on much more prominence in the stool than in its predecessors. The seat cushion, upholstered in fabric or leather, has a discreet presence and lends a light, almost ethereal aesthetic to the entire piece. The base is available in two heights and two metallic finishes: bronze and mother-of-pearl.
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For José Manuel Ferrero, founder of EstudiHac, elegance is above all an attitude, and the British know a great deal 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.
It's a family of seating specially designed for the hospitality sector; however, thanks to their sinuous shapes, exceptional comfort, and compact dimensions, the chairs, stools, and armchairs can also furnish even the most unique homes. -
Inspired by the game of chess, Pion comprises a wide range of pieces. The king and queen are represented by the dining and conference tables. Their beauty and uniqueness will draw attention wherever they are placed, whether in a boardroom, restaurant, or dining room. The rooks, bishops, and knights find their counterparts in the array of side tables. Finally, the humble pawn, which should not be underestimated, takes the form of a stool. The leather of this small, sturdy piece has been carefully tanned to match its color to that of the lacquered base. Used together or separately, Pion always adds a touch of brilliance to any setting. The finishes also play with contrasts this time: the high gloss of the lacquers can be combined with natural stone, wood, or leather. These are carefully selected combinations that take into account the character and personality of each piece.
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José Manuel Ferrero continues to expand this extensive product line. Following the chair comes the bar stool. The curved shape of the backrest promotes an ergonomic posture and provides comfortable seating for extended periods. Its slim structure is both solid and responsive thanks to the injected polyurethane foam. The Tea collection is characterized by its unique hexagonal quilting on the seat and backrest. A fine piping detail defines this quilting, distinguishing it from the plain upholstery of the base. Like its predecessors, the stool features hexagonal quilting and the option to create two-tone pieces.












