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Unexpected Welcome �  

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Light and elegant, soft and comfy, the Charles Chair by Marcel Wanders is a triumph of geometrical forms that interact to create

a harmonious silhouette, in which the seat is marginally tilted backward by the long-legged

frame. This slightly uplifted posture generates an illusion of motion that adds to its graceful flair.

CHARLES CHAIR

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The floor lamp’s lean aluminum body is really multifunctional with its towering two meters and all-embracing light beams, the tallest shade projecting light towards the ceiling while the wider shade acts as the perfect reading lamp. And what about the two other shades? The lowest is no shade … but a surprisingly useful side table. Perfect to support a laptop or your favorite drink, it’s always in the spotlight!

STATISTOCRAT

by Atelier Van Lieshout

Nature puts down roots around the head and body of the Container Tables, growing a wooden hem

around their tops and a pleated wooden skirt around their feet, accessorizing them with

all the purity and warmth of solid oak.

CONTAINER TABLE Bodhi with Linoak Top

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A soft, puffy and stylish chair as symbol of the eternal battle between opposite forces that take place in life and can be eas i ly recognized ins ide ourselves, if we have the courage to open our eyes.

MONSTER CHAIR

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COPPELIA

By Arihiro Miyaki

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The Coppelia Ballerina' traces, with sinuous movements, a delicate after-image in the air, which inspires the fluid motion in the design of Miyake’s Coppelia Suspended Lamp. The graceful dance, staged by the three-dimensionally crossed wire structure, leads the spectator to dozens of glowing LED lights, which define the contour and the magical glow of Miyake's new interpretation of a classic chandelier.

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RAIMOND LIGHT

By Raimond Puts

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A spherical design comprised of delicate stainless steel bands and studded with tiny LED lights. In the floor version, Raimond’s sparkling globe rests gingerly on a stand made from slender oak sticks, appearing to hover just above it, rather than resting on it.

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Scribble Rugs A series of colourful, hand-drawn scribbles decorate

these seven rugs. The irregularly shaped pieces are like enlarged sketches

to decorate your living room floor, with every

pencil line visible.

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SEASON CHAIRPierro Lissoni

 

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Composed of two perfectly smooth and rounded distinct forms the vertical rectangular back support appears to rest against one of the cube’s faces, the upholster y is ingeniously wrapped and tucked around both elements. SEASON CHAIR i s an outstanding example of contemporar y craft that defines classical modernity.

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Practical and beautiful Serra Round is designed for accommodating the clutter of day to day life.The table is ideal for complimenting any sofa or armchair, the range of colour combinations make it suitable for any environment whether it be home or contract. . The auxiliary table is ideal for work and play, supporting a laptop, book, tea or coffee.  

Ace Wood combines an elegant and robust structural frame with a refined upholstered seat characteristic of the Ace family which makes this chair suitable for both the home and public spaces including waiting and reception areas.

ACE WOOD Jean-Marie Massaud

 SERRA ROUNDVictor Carrasco

 

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   “Its  wide  variety  of  bases  and  different  upholsteries  make  it  perfectly  adaptable  for  almost  any  se9ng,”    Victor  Carrasco    .

KLIP SOFTVictor Carrasco

KLIP SOFT is stackable up to 10 chairs.

NAGITomoya Tabuchi

   In the Japanese language the word NAGI means “calm water” the concept refers to the gentle beauty of the water’s surface when it is undisturbed and serene. Nagi is available in two versions, fixed and rocking. Its exceptionally light and elegant structure is made from calibrated steel which is wrapped with fabric upholstery.  

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Crystal Tube Taking inspiration from the delicate craftsmanship of crystal cutting, Crystal Tube combines industrial influences with decorative qualities, transforming the everyday light bulb into a beautiful ornamental light fitting. Each lead Crystal Tube is handcrafted using traditional techniques and hand cut with a classic crystal pattern inspired by those found on traditional whiskey glasses and decanters.

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Glass on Brass

A new line of glassware, Glass on Brass balances crystal vessels on solid

spun polished brass bases in a meeting of delicate and robust materials.

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An illuminated sphere sliced in half to reveal a crescent-shaped brushed brass fascia, Crescent Light

seamlessly combines the solid and the opaque.  

Crescent Light    

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Suspended from above, two circular brass-plated hoops join

to create the Hanging Hoop Chair, with the seat and backrest upholstered in

Kvadrat wool.

Hanging Hoop Chair

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A polished brass sphere, pierced by a dimmable circular fluorescent tube to form Ring Light, a pendant of simplicity

and elegance.

Ring Light

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Emeco and Morrison together, designed and engineered The Alfi Collection with the conviction that what you don’t see is as important as what you do see. Alfi reflects Emeco and Morrison’s common appreciation for the invisible qualities behind simplicity. Made of reclaimed and responsibly selected materials, engineered for comfort and strength, and designed to be humble and timeless, Alfi embodies these hidden values.

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Alfi Chair by Jasper Morrison

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Melt

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With MELT, our experiments in the technologically advanced field of vacuum metallisation takes on a new twist. MELT is a distorted lighting globe born from our collaboration with Swedish radical design collective FRONT. MELT is translucent when on and mirror finish when off. Its internal luminosity is visible in full daylight. .

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Originally  conceived  by  David  Chipperfield  for  the  Fayland  House  –  a  family  house  in  the  English  countryside  –  the  table  Fayland  elegantly  highlights  linear  forms  and  a  clear  structural  concept.  The  construction  details  are  the  key  to  this  elegant  and  rigorous  design:  a  horizontal  bar  with  a  central  support  gives  solidity  to  the  structure  while  the  top  continues  beyond  the  legs  to  allow  more  space  for  the  chairs.  

FAYLAND  

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SPAN   Balanced  from  two  suspension  points,  the  wings  of  the  X-­‐shaped  light  efficiently  direct  light  to  the  table  top  as  well  as  producing  subtle  ambient  light  for  the  ceiling,  avoiding  any  glare.  

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Emitting  beautiful  atmospheric  light,  NORTH  is  a  sculptural  floor  and  table  light   with   distinct   underlying  simplicity.  Reduced  to  a  core  circular  shape,   the   light   playfully   signifies  abstract   geometry   or   lunar   phases,  changing   its   appearance   depending  on  the  viewer’s  perspective.    

NORTH  

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Profil  is  a  sculpturally  appealing  shelf  design  from  Jörg  Schellmann  for  E15.  Evoking  associations  with  minimal  art,  the  wall  mounted  shelf  is  produced  in  one  piece  of  aluminum  by  way  of  extrusion;  a  process  used  to  create  objects  of  a  continuous  cross-­‐sectional  profile,  forming  finished  parts  with  excellent  surface  quality.  Profil  is  available  with  in  a  selection  of  colours  as  well  as  two  size  options.  

PROFIL  

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For over 70 years, Anglepoise has created table lamps and table lights that are now British design classics. In that time they have redefined all a table lamp has been and can be. Anglepoise table lamps remain true to George Carwardine’s original design.

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