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Delcourt Collection
The OUK, designed by Vincent Dupont-Rougier for the Delcourt Collection, challenges our ideas of balance and symmetry. In Ceramic, this exquisitely wrought round side table perches atop a square plinth. Featuring a refined and timeless aesthetic, this piece elevates and opens any room it occupies.
Delcourt Collection
Inspired by architectural marvels like Le Corbusier’s chapel in Ronchamp, the seating pieces in the Echos family by the Delcourt Collection are intended to last a lifetime and pay tribute to a natural asceticism. With the EKO Armchair, an expressive and sculptural design features tensed lines and curved shapes meant to interlock and interact with each other.
Hessentia
The Ovoo table tells stories of faraway lands, belonging to the shamanic cult typical of Mongolia. The inspiration of this collection is the concept of “ovoo”: the piles of stones used as reference points at the top of the mountains, were in fact the inspiration for the overlapping of lacquered wooden top and base in glossy curry combined with other elements in patina brass casting.
Hessentia
Tita is characterized by essential circular shape. Tita is a chair with a refined look able to get the attention of people thanks also to its enveloping shape. The characteristic of this product is that the padded seat is supported by three legs with beveled corners, one of which is higher than the others becoming the support for the curved backrest. Tita is available in velvet turchese. The finish is different than the actual product finish
Niko Koronis
The CM 8 Console by Niko Koronis is a stunning piece of furniture that combines minimalist design with luxurious materials. This console table is crafted using Rosso Levanto Marble, a type of natural stone known for its rich reddish-brown color and distinctive veining patterns. The powder finish gives the marble a sleek and contemporary look, adding a touch of sophistication to the overall design. Its unique design and high-quality materials make it a standout piece that will add elegance and style to any space.
Salvatori
Gravity Zodiac, designed by Salvatori Design Center, is a homage to the extraordinary capacity of natural stone to transmit an energy that changes with every person with whom it comes into contact. We set about harnessing that in a meaningful way that would resonate with whoever held it in their hands. The result is the Gravity Zodiac collection of twelve spheres, each associated with a sign of the zodiac, its ruling planet, and a stone and, consequently, a particular energy. To accentuate the association with the planets, each sphere was designed to rotate on a bronze base in a recreation of the motion of heavenly bodies. The idea behind the collection is to create a realignment with the energy of the ruling planet by revisiting the different celestial spheres through the characteristics of each star and its corresponding zodiac sign. Collection available in following: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces.
Salvatori
The Village is inspired by Gabriele Salvatori’s wish to explore the concept of home within the context of today’s global society and reinterpret it through the medium of design, whilst addressing fundamental themes of contemporary living. To recreate the rich and diverse structure of a typical village, we invited a select group of designers from around the world to share their idea of home, each bringing their own inimitable combination of outlooking, culture and background. The result is a fascinating and wonderfully eclectic collection of miniature houses, that, like the global village we inhabit, reflect an extraordinary array of styles and approaches. What links them, however, is the use of natural stone, that enduring and beloved material that has been used since time memorial to construct buildings, art and monuments that provide refuge and inspiration for mankind. From the very first rudimentary dwellings of cavemen and women, it has protected and enveloped us, the very same characteristics we still look for today when we choose our home, our haven. Designers such as Rodolfo Dordoni, Kengo Kuma, Elisa Ossino, John Pawson, Patricia Urquiola, Vincent Van Duysen and Yabu Pushelberg accepted our challenge, each contributing their precious and unique interpretation of the concept of home, expressed in a miniature piece of very special and absolutely original architecture. The Village is a natural continuation of Salvatori’s commitment to reinventing the concept of home décor by developing pieces that express “home” as a holistic experience that touches all our senses and nurtures our soul.
Steven John Clark
The inspiration was organic brass construction with a fluid, open feel. The blush pink tone adds femininity to the industrial joints. A beautiful and functional piece.
Delcourt Collection
The OUK, designed by Vincent Dupont-Rougier for the Delcourt Collection, challenges our ideas of balance and symmetry. In Ceramic, this exquisitely wrought round side table perches atop a square plinth. Featuring a refined and timeless aesthetic, this piece elevates and opens any room it occupies.
Agglomerati
Based on the Round Table that Fred Ganim created in 2015, this coffee table is carved from a single block of Brazilian Quartzite (pictured). The stone's deep blue is shot through with warm red and calm, natural tones; myriad colors emerge in tightly compressed layers on the table's smooth surface, and cascade down the legs, each a fluid, folded curve.
Collection Particuliere
Balanced, graphic, and robust, the Pia Chair is a warm and comfortable seating choice for any living room. Gentle curves and innovative geometry make this lounge chair an intense and sensual piece. Christophe Delcourt designed the rounded, sublimely sloped backrest to support and uplift.
House of Finn Juhl
108 Chair, designed by Finn Juhl, was originally designed in 1946. On the surface, it looks like any ordinary dining chair. Upon closer inspection, surprising details such as angled side bars and sliding cross bars are revealed. These details add unexpected movement and dynamics to the construction. The chair is manufactured in oak, walnut, or black paint.
Alexander Lamont
The Supernova Vase, part of Alexander Lamont's limited Pleiades series, features a harmonious blend of eggshell, abalone, and lacquer. This vase pairs an imposing presence with delicate craftsmanship, making it a standout addition to any setting.
Alexander Lamont
The text of a wonderful poem by WH Auden, 'The More Loving One' becomes the structure of this lantern. In the poem Auden muses on unrequited love - how he would choose to love even if it was not returned; as we might love the stars above us.
Alexander Lamont
A stoic volume divided into alternate heights of cast, textured bronze, the Estribor Side table plays with a tangent surface dynamic of opening and curving faces applied with light-toned straw marquetry.
Alexander Lamont
Drift Table Lamp offers sculptural volume enhanced by reflective straw marquetry surfaces that beautifully catch the light and meticulous bronze details.