Curated
Curated collection by COLLECTIONAL Dubai
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Designed by Benedini Associati, Lato is a complete range of cabinets versatile enough to please all tastes and trends, including the most innovative and original. Drawer fronts come in a variety of finishes: wood, marble, a range of glass designs, leather, or lacquered and coloured. Customized to the centimetre in width when the configuration includes open storage units and available in two heights, 40 and 20 cm, cabinet drawers can be finished in different woods or lacquered allowing to create a variety of different solutions.
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Revolving Moon is a circular wall mounted mirror with magnifier. The possibility of adjusting the magnifying mirror, mounted on a metal bar, into different positions (either horizontally or vertically) ticks all the boxes for a practical, yet fun and elegant element, creating a formal, yet dramatic effect of a moon orbiting the planet. The mirror, made of black coated MDF, can be installed with the magnifier on either the right of left.
Agape
Memory is a round or square mirror with rounded corners, surrounded or not by a white or black lacquered frame, available also with LED lighting positioned behind the reflective glass.
Agape
A wide choice of positions and uses for these storage units is in aluminum with a white or black painted finish. It fitted with a double-sided mirror door.
Agape
Tabletop horizontal or vertical mirror with basement in white Carrara or black Marquina marble. The details are in natural brushed brass. They inject an eye-catching and functional look to any bathroom when placed near the bathtub or on a container, but they are also perfect in other parts of the home when gracing a desk or bookcase.
Man of Parts
Savignyplatz, designed by Sebastian Herkner, iis an idyllic park in a city square intersected by streets horizontally, diagonally, and asymmetrically and an ever-changing landscape of people enjoying it. Designer Sebastian Herkner’s Savingyplatz Desk reflects that dynamism in it’s multiple uses and original lines that have a sense of movement.
Man of Parts
Mainkai, designed by Sebastian Herkner. Mainkai, or Main River Quay in English, is the riverside boulevard in Frankfurt, Germany, close to where designer Sebastian Herkner grew up and still calls home today. The spherical fishing floats and mooring buoys that bob along the river with an ethereal glow at night inspired the Mainkai's lamps' design.
Man of Parts
Savignyplatz, designed by Sebastian Herkner, is an idyllic park in a city square where friends gather to share company and the artistic energy of the city. Designer Sebastian Herkner’s Savingyplatz dining table is also designed to be a venue to share the organic influence of the park and the artistic energy and influence of sculptor Henry Moore.
Man of Parts
Via del Corso, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is the centre of life in historical Rome. Meeting at the Piazza Venezia with its three-sided roundabout and monumental churches “the Corso” is impressive. Yabu Pushelberg’s lounge chair has the same purposeful and imposing profile as the via but is balanced by soft curves and a lightness from its floating feet.
Man of Parts
Rua Ipanema, designed by Yabu Pushelberg. Rio de Janeiro trades in curves, from Oscar Niemeyer’s architecture to the signature design of its sidewalks along Rua Ipanema. The Rua Ipanema lounge chair by Yabu Pushelberg has a sultry form on a swiveling base that embraces the samba and relaxed elegance of Brazil.
Man of Parts
Rua Tucumã, designed by Osvaldo Tenório. One of Sao Paulo’s premier addresses in the lush and posh Jardins district takes its name from a palm tree’s fruit. The Tucumã fruit is a rich burnished colour on the outside and opens to beautiful rings of dark brown and white within. Osvaldo Tenorio’s Rua Tucumã coffee tables mirror the natural inspiration evident in all things Brazilian where the line between indoors and outdoors disappears.
Man of Parts
Park Place, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is in the heart of the most famous skyline in the world. The solid simple lines of metal structure of the Park Place stools and chair by Yabu Pushelberg are reminiscent of the skyscrapers that tower above Manhattan.
Man of Parts
Park Place, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is in the heart of the most famous skyline in the world. The solid simple lines of metal structure of the Park Place stools and chair by Yabu Pushelberg are reminiscent of the skyscrapers that tower above Manhattan.
Man of Parts
Madison Avenue, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, hosting the world’s top fashion brands and famous as the nexus of Mad Men and the advertising industry, Madison Avenue has long been synonymous with style. Yabu Pushelberg’s design couldn’t be a more stylish place for a cocktail on or off-hours.
Man of Parts
Ladder Street, designed by Yabu Pushelberg.The stone steps of Ladder Street help Hong Kong residents traverse the Sheung Wang District towards Victoria Peak. The street itself consists almost entirely of stairs, with streets branching off the stairs full of antique and curiosity shops. The strength, and simple lines Yabu Pushelberg is know for, ensure you’ll continue to enjoy it as a place for your found treasures for decades to come.
Man of Parts
Lombard Street, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is famous for a steep, one-block section with eight hairpin turns in San Francisco’s Russian Hill and was designed to help residents descend the hill gracefully. The Lombard Street club chair by Yabu Pushelberg references the beautifully structured curves and formality of the street, providing both comfort and poise for those who sit.