Curated
Curated collection by COLLECTIONAL Dubai
Sabine Marcelis
The donut-shaped Boa Pouf by Sabine Marcelis is perfectly sculp- tural; a bold graphic form that interrupts interior landscapes with its faultless chunky geometry. This piece of upholstered occasional furniture is rounded and soft, encased in a seamless outer layer that gives it an air-brushed finish: The smooth shape-knit textile that covers the Boa Pouf is a milestone in technologically innovative furniture making. Boa Pouf is as perfect for perching on, propping up feet, lounging against, as it is for making a sculptural statement and is the ideal expression of designer Sabine Marcelis, whose work is characterised by resonating clear, single, notes of absolute material, textile and colour.
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Low table with top in Kuros, Black & Gold, Saint Laurent marble, Roman travertine or dark travertine filled grey. Base in walnut, brushed oak or brushed spruce.
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Low table in Roman Travertine with Ottoman covered with leather Part A in travertinePart B in travertineOttoman in leather Made in France and Portugal
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Occasional table in brushed oak and black patinated bronze
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
Takayama, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is an Edo-era mountain town in Japan’s mountainous Gifu Prefecture, is famed for Ukai fishing. The Fishermen employ a 1300-year-old technique using trained Cormorant birds. The birds swoop in and catch fish using the light of burning baskets hung on rods over the edge of boats to see their prey. The arc of the Takayama floor lamp by Yabu Pushelberg bears an uncanny resemblance to the fisherman’s friend..
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White Acquatico, Nero Marquina, White Calacatta, grey Saint Laurent marble or Travertine
Alexander Lamont
A strong circle of French Oak with subtle inlaid pattern is raised on a shagreen-wrapped sculptural base with recessed surfaces in grooved wood and bronze to draw the eye and create a sense of flow.
Caste
The Vessel Cocktail Table designed by TY Best is a stunning piece of furniture that combines the warm tones of natural walnut with the luster of polished bronze. It features a solid walnut tabletop that rests on a polished bronze armature, creating a harmonious balance between the two materials.
Caste
The Bannack Table designed by TY Best is a unique piece of furniture that combines the natural beauty of wood with expert craftsmanship. It features a hand-carved walnut base that supports a solid oak top, creating a striking contrast between the two woods.
Caste
The Bridger Cocktail Table is a stunning piece of furniture designed by TY Best. It features a beautiful oak tabletop with an iron ceruse finish and a darkened bronze base, creating a unique and eye-catching look. The oak tabletop of the Bridger Cocktail Table has a beautiful texture and grain pattern, which is highlighted by the iron ceruse finish. The finish creates a subtle, yet distinctive, contrast between the light color of the wood and the darkened bronze base.
Caste
The Harlow Cocktail Table is a beautiful piece of furniture designed by TY Best. It features a light iron finish with a carrara marble top, creating a stunning visual contrast that adds to its overall sophistication. The carrara marble top of the Harlow Cocktail Table is luxurious and elegant, with a natural pattern that is unique to each piece. The light iron finish on the table's base provides a sleek and modern look, while also adding a touch of industrial flair to the design.
Andy Kerstens
CTS is characterized by the solid milled natural stone element. It was born out of the structure of the coffee table with metal trim. An honest and screwless construction is created by using mortise and tenon constructions out of wooden elements only. The elegant amorphous, oval inspired form is available in an oval, or more circular shape. When removing the wooden lid, the table’s construction and metal engraved plate will be visible
Andy Kerstens
CTM, an amorphous shaped coffee table is characterized by the metal trim around the tabletop. It stands out because of the soft and elegant curves, while also preserving the divided legs. The metal frame around the wooden counter is hold in place by visible screws, finished in the same patina.
Andy Kerstens
CTW has a strong relationship to the original dining table, preserving the idea of duplicating every element. Together with the simple rectangular shape, it has a strong reference to the Japanese design aesthetics. Because of its wide range in dimensions, multiple coffee tables could be combined to one larger collection of pieces. Ideal to become a bigger setup for larger spaces