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Ripples Box is part of the accessories designed specifically to complement the collection of modular sofas designed by Roberto Palomba and Ludovica Serafini and make it dialogue with other iconic p
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A true work of art, it consists of an aluminium frame and five stora units made of origami-folded 2-mm wooden sheets thanks to a complex and patented technological process.
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The originality and workmanship of its legs are the outstanding features of the Riddled table, which incorporates the notion of porosity found in multiple architecture works by Steven Holl.
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A true work of art, it consists of an aluminium frame and five stora units made of origami-folded 2-mm wooden sheets thanks to a complex and patented technological process.
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Conceived by Orlandini Design in homage to Charles and Ray Eames, Ray chair has come of age as Ray Poltroncina (armchair). The arms in the original design have been enlarged to become armrests.
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When design becomes a work of art. This bookcase with an intense and unique form embodies all the distinctive elements of the Quadror collection of tables and side tables.
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While he was working on the construction of a frame composed of two intersecting surfaces, Dror “stumbles” into a fascinating discovery: the material, skilfully cut and combined together generates
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Pablita is a minimal and unexpected combination of wood, carbon fibre, leather and steel used with the utmost simplicity and structural expression.
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Soft, sinuous and enveloping. Milady is inspired by the art deco line and has a timeless stylisation. The formal purity of the lines allow Milady to adapt to any environment.
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Inspired by daisies, the Mamanonmama (Love Me, Love Me Not) collection is composed of five petals to be placed, together or individually, on a table or on the wall.
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Leon Box is part of the accessories designed specifically to complement the collection of modular sofas designed by Roberto Palomba and Ludovica Serafini and make it dialogue with other iconic prop
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In the Japanese culture, the “ki” represents the energy found in every element. It is the inspiration for the challenging formal research that Mario Bellini solved with refined and modern taste.