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Marco Guazzini
The WING coffee table is entirely handmade by Marco Guazzini and made of Marwoolus. It is characterized by an elongated and protruding top on the sides and takes inspiration from 1950s design. It is available in other colors.
Marco Guazzini
The FLUENT collection is characterized by the linearity of the products enriched by the colors and the fluid aesthetics of the Marwoolus material. The table and the console provide for the disassembly of the legs to facilitate transport. The products of the FLUENT collection can be customized in various ways: • the metal structure is available in blue, green, red, black, gray powder coated with glossy finish. • For the top in Marwoolus the color of the wool can be blue, green, red, black, gray • It will be at the discretion of the customer to be able to combine the color of the wool of the Marwoolus® top with the same color of the metal structure or not combined.
Marco Guazzini
Three geometric boxes inspired by the traditional Japanese architecture. Hokusai’s Great Wave, the iconic image of the power of the sea, is revoked through the sinuosity of the wool on plane surfaces. The protruding lid allows an easy grip.
Fornace Brioni
Traditional Cotto, designed by Fornace Brioni, is an ancient yet contemporary material. It is shaped by hand using wooden molds and gives a contemporary appearance thanks to the unique combination of colors, shapes, and finishes. The research conducted by Fornace Brioni on the many types of clay makes it possible to achieve an even cotto body in numerous different shades: from intense red to delicate pink, from straw yellow to flame red, and rich in contrasts.
Fornace Brioni
Grey Cotto, designed by Fornace Brioni, the technique used to make grey cotto is one of the secrets of Fornace Brioni. This material derives from an ancient clay firing method, which has been perfected over the years and passed on verbally from one worker to another. Grey cotto is available in different shades, ranging from light grey and reaching black. The various shades are obtained by an equally unusual application of natural products, such as waxes and oils, during the final treatment given to protect the material.
Fornace Brioni
Variegated Cotto, designed by Fornace Brioni, is steeped in a sophisticated history of its own. Between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, it was one of the most popular materials for flooring in many churches and historic mansions in the Po Valley. Its unusual marbled surface is obtained by expert hand-crafting techniques. Clays with different compositions are first mixed individually, then together, creating a very graphic pattern of layers that is never the same. Once they have been fired, the different types of clay maintain and intensify their chromatic diversity to define a marbled effect that is very vivid and reminiscent of certain rocks and ornamental stones.
Fornace Brioni
Glazes, designed by Fornace Brioni, available with a glossy or matt finish. The colours are elegant and never boring, glazed tiles can be considered artistic ceramics and like these, they have all the uniqueness of hand crafted products. They can be used on many types of surface and in different rooms, not only around the home.
Jan Ernst
The fossil floor light was inspired by my fascination with shells, exoskeletons, and stone imprints. The coastline of South Africa varies from rugged and dramatic cliffs crashing into the oceans to sandy beaches that are gentle.
Steven John Clark
PEARLY SKELP begs no camouflage, no pardons, and nothing further from the finest. Pearly skelp dons a military issue flat top as if it were a tiara. A commando of elegance and femininity, destined for the obstacle course of the evening's grand ball. HURRY NOW. Stand this fair lady up, she’ll knock your block quicker than you are to know better. A vision of beauty so rare.
Christopher Duffy
A study of depth and our perception of it, the Abyss Horizon uses the interplay between light and layers of the natural Birchwood coloration and sculpted blue glass to forge a mesmerizing three-dimensional canvas – reminiscent of our perception of water and how we observe its color transform at different depths. The perceived change in color becomes the element that gives true meaning to the piece, conjuring up ideas of a great oceanic topography and transforming the flowing design into an expressive object.
Mark Mitchell
The Breeze Sofa has been designed by Mark Mitchell as a decidedly fluffy, cloud-like furniture piece for those seeking out a decorative yet functional solution for the home. The sofa is characterized by its puffy design that appears to combine oblong-shaped components into one single seating solution. The couch maintains a floating design that sits just above the carpet-like base and is suspended on one side to give it an unexpected form that's ready to support a single sitter. It takes an artistic interpretation of an everyday object and takes a wondrous approach to living room furniture design. The sofa, while artistic in nature, would still provide a comfortable spot to sit that mimics the feeling of relaxing in a cloud. And then there are the artistic interpretations of those everyday objects, like crumpled paper or fluffy clouds. The Suspended Sofa is like a little bit of both, but it also provokes the mind to make a suspension of belief that you won’t fall down on this cozy seat.
Laurids Gallée
In ancient cosmologies, the Empyrean was believed to be a heavenly place in the highest of heavens, occupied by the element of fire. The warm glow of the ceiling light Empyrean suspended 01 pays homage to this antiquated concept, as Gallée experiments with light through material hues, transparency, and luminosity. Paired with studies of space from today, Gallée observed the warped behavior of light around black holes and translated it into the refraction of light in the Empyrean light. 24m of LED-light strips illuminate the dark resin centerpieces from within, while the rounded edges contort the light rays, creating a floating effect that moves around the geometric composition. The thickness of the resin blocks with the intangible translucence of the light creates a compelling juxtaposition that constitutes a balanced yet playful aesthetic that teases the eye. Empyrean suspended 01 is the first light in the Empyrean collection. As Gallée experiments with the light-bending qualities of translucent resin, the Empyrean collection will grow and continue to catch the light.
Christopher Boots
Meteors slash through the sky, dazzling all who witness their strangeness. It is this primal, cosmic energy that is captured in METEOR. METEOR implements a delicate hand-picked selection of gradations of natural smoky quartz and natural clear quartz, conveying the dynamism and movement of cosmic matter plummeting to Earth. Warm light emanates through the naturally uncut crystals, providing a dramatic glow through dimmable LED technology.
Apparatus
Using a strict arrangement of semi-precious stones, Talisman 14 Pendant Light by Gabriel Hendifar for Apparatus recalls the fine details found on statues in the ancient city of Persepolis. Agate, jasper, or jade beads are pierced by finely fluted pins, affixing them to a leather-bound brass structure. The finish is different than the actual product finish.
Draga & Aurel
A superb and inimitable showcase of craftsmanship, this unique coffee table is part of the Transparency Matters Collection. Entirely crafted by hand through the casting techniques of both resin and brass, it is composed of a one-of-a-kind resin top boasting a polished emerald green tone that results from a unique combination of three layers of mold. The finished piece looks like a precious gem. The elegant column-style base is a cylinder made of brass enriched by a natural golden finish. Also available in other colors and measures, any variation in the top is not to be considered a flaw but a stylistic choice of the designer. Materials: Cast resin in olive color and Solid brass
Dirk Van Der Kooij
The Meltingpot table designed by Kooij plays a keystone role in the circular design practice at Kooij. Discarded recycled plastic prototypes, production faults, and color tests form the basis of the conglomerate Meltingpot. Meltingpots are made available online as they are produced.