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Antinomia, designed by EMMEMOBILI. It could balance their strength so that their shapes, their materials, their peculiarities, so precious, but so different, can dialogue harmoniously. It is from this research that the Antinomia coffee table was born, made up of two founding elements, a monolithic base and a large shaped support surface, elements that like an oxymoron manage to live in a unicuum and enhance each other. The more particular and fragmented forms are combined with the more regular and sober ones in order to create a mix of elements which, despite having the same semantics, manage to furnish without being excessive.
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Sparkle, designed by EMMEMOBILI. Sparkle was also born to be an architectural element that can, also developed on great heights, be used as a partition wall for large rooms. An object that can therefore also become a design element, which is characterized by almost ethereal surfaces whose thicknesses are enhanced and embellished by the insertion of a brass profile that gives precious but never blatant flashes to the materiality of the wood. The vertical elements have been designed in such a way as to enhance the possibilities of the double-sided use of Sparkle and have been shaped in such a way as to be able to accommodate different types of coverings. A great versatility that allows the object to fit into different contexts.
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LAMA, designed by EMMEMOBILI. Lama, with a dual personality, can be placed on the wall or positioned free-standing in the center of the room, to be appreciated in all its details. The shaped foot, a distinctive feature of the object, fits diagonally into the body of the furniture from the floor to the top, emphasizing the formal value of the product.
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In-Finito, designed by EMMEMOBILI. The In-Finito cabinet is a container, library and boiserie at the same time. A horizontal wooden wing houses different containing elements, such as chests of drawers, compartments with doors and open spaces of different widths, enriched by the presence of a wainscoting backdrop. In-Finito constitutes a real system, in multiple dimensions and finishes, because it can be combined, stacked and replicated, in fact, infinitely.
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Fractal, designed by EMMEMOBILI. The design from which the Fractal furniture series originates is inspired by fractal geometry. A geometric object that repeats itself in its shape and on different scales, enlarging or thinning, while keeping a figure similar to the original. The term "fractal" comes from the Latin fracturedi.e. broken. Indeed, Fractal sees the repetition of linear wooden elements, shaped in their section, which follow one another facing each other in different and slight inclinations that make the composition decidedly plastic but, at the same time, vibrant. To enrich the FRACTAL furniture family comes Fractal sideboard whose design plays with the juxtaposition of three-dimensional elements with a triangular or trapezoidal section and flat parts that are interposed in order to generate a movement that tends to infinity.
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Evolution, designed by EMMEMOBILI. Born from the Evolution family, Evo-Mod embodies the concept of furniture evolution in a modern key. Its pure, rigorous and rational forms are enhanced and played down by a play of metal surfaces that embellish the product.
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Evolution, designed by EMMEMOBILI. A unique and iconic element with great strength, Evolution conveys to the viewer the power of the evolution that the world of wooden furniture has undergone in recent decades. From the large hand-sculpted decorations to represent the high cabinet-making that has made the classic style possible in all its richness, to the formal cleanliness of dry and rigorous volumes of a more rationalist and current current.
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Drusus, designed by EMMEMOBILI. The Eclissi cabinet is amazement and wonder. A perfect tondo inscribed in a circular structure that conceals a container inside. Suspended between constructive audacity and artistic expression, Eclissi denotes its value not only through its expressive power, but through the complexity of the elements that compose it. The circular door, with a concave section, is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and savoir-faire. The pivot opening reveals the double concave and convex soul of the all-round door allowing, at the same time, to obtain a particular effect of suspension with respect to the structure, further spectacularized by the perimeter luminous aura that arises from the void, generated between the doors and the structure.
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Drusus, designed by EMMEMOBILI. The welcoming and reassuring shape of Druso is one of a kind and hides, in each of its elements, the ability and mastery that derive from a great wisdom linked to high cabinet-making. The doors are in fact made of veneered curved plywood and are designed to appear as one with the rest of the structure that makes up the piece of furniture
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De-Mode, designed by EMMEMOBILI. Softness and great timeless refinement are the characteristics that distinguish De-Mode containers. Developed in high and low configurations, they are characterized by wooden doors that are supported by a metal frame that embellishes the object.
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Bars, designed by EMMEMOBILI. A piece of furniture can also arise from a simple idea and the Bars collection is an example of this. Modulated on solids and voids of an alternation of wooden strips, this family of containers is combined in different height and width dimensions, offering numerous possibilities for dividing internal spaces ranging from shelves to drawers, allowing you to create a container that best matches the needs of its buyer. Bars has the monolithic image of the piece of furniture which refers to the Lombard cabinet-making culture.
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Arlequin, designed by EMMEMOBILI. A Container with an ironic and particular shape, Arlequin is a refined tribute to the very famous mask of the Italian commedia dell'arte, Arlecchino. Its doors are decorated with differently finished triangles and hide containers of different sizes and shapes that follow the frontal geometries.
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Antesi Console, designed by EMMEMOBILI. The design of the Antesi console is evocative and functional at the same time. The sinuous and, at the same time, extremely graphic lines give it a mysterious but functional aspect. The mastery of the working of curved woods make it unique.
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Aiko, designed by EMMEMOBILI. Its design stands as a point of contact between contemporaneity and tradition of a formal, elegant and characteristic balance. The particular workmanship of the doors aims to enhance the workmanship of the wood and to characterize the piece of furniture from a formal and compositional point of view.
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A striking twist on the Out of Line shape with a unique sculptural look. The layered console was designed for those who aren’t afraid of eye-catchers.
Bieke Casteleyn
A striking twist on the Out of Line shape with a unique sculptural look. The layered console was designed for those who aren’t afraid of eye-catchers.