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Alexander Lamont
The Tropical mural in straw marquetry is a stunning display of handcrafted artistry. Its lustrous and reflective surface showcases the straw's unique, dimensional depth, imbuing it with a jewel-like luminosity. Entirely handcrafted using centuries-old dye techniques and water-based adhesives, the process demands immense patience and strict quality control. The finished piece is a testament to exemplary craftsmanship, offering a captivating play of light and color.

Alexander Lamont
Mirador Slipper chair has a whimsically chic bronze structure that elevates the strong and comfortable hand-tied sprung seat in Charcoal woven fabric with bronze patina frame. The finish is different from the actual product finish

Alexander Lamont
The Orpheus Console table exudes a spirit of music and dance evoked by this most alluring of ancient Greek personas. The playful movement of triangles in eggshell marquetry moves lightly across a plain of rich black natural lacquer. Six legs in cast bronze stretch and stand beneath and bronze details the table ends and the visually striking caps on the top itself. Finishes:Lacquered Eggshell, Bronze Patina

SERAFINI
The Ana Chair, designed by Searfini, is a unique take on a statement chair that brings timeless materials together in a new way. The Chair is made using two marble slabs connected with brass hardware and elegant details to hold the sling seat in place. Gravity pulls the seat to emphasize its natural curve between the marble slabs. The simplicity of the pieces connected by clean lines calls into question the very nature of a chair. The experience inside the chair is to be enveloped in the textures of the stone and the upholstery, at once elevated by them and cocooned.

SERAFINI
This unique console of delicate design will become the star of the room's decor thanks to the luxurious marble. The T console was designed for Serafini by the French designer Hervé Langlais. This statement piece conveys solidity and sturdiness through its massive form. This work of art combines the elegance of a luxurious material like marble with the functionality of a piece of furniture like a console. The T console lends a touch of class to any environment. Its beauty leaps to the eye at first glance thanks to the quality and luster of the materials it is made of.

SERAFINI
Shān console is an arch of stone inspired by a mountain's majestic shape. Tianmen Shān is heaven’s gateway located in the northwestern part of Hunan province, in China, a massive naturals arch that pierced the mountain making a unique setting. The light envelopes it and across it, creating a choreography of light and shadow that donate dynamism and variety. This console is inspired by that location, a magical place, hard to understand fully. Something unique pushes Shān to be such, its sinuous shapes, created thanks to the combination of soft and taut lines, give life to its surfaces.

Hessentia
Luke coffee tables with rounded shapes and corners perfectly match the soft look of the Lowell modular sofa. They are available in a glossy finish, but always with a marble top.

Hessentia
Joss is a sculptural object that fully represents the harmony of duality. The marble top and cylindrical base are combined with brass casting element. The two materials are drilled in a single point, which becomes the focus of the project.

Hessentia
Lowell is a modular sofa composed of a few elements but suitable for creating unique suggestions through endless geometric shapes. Impressing when placed against a wall and elegant in the center of the living area, it can be easily matched with side tables of the Luke collection designed to enhance its rounded shapes. Despite its design with a square shape, this sofa looks rounded from all sides. Three Modules Lowell.12, Two Modules Lowell.02, Three Modules Lowell.01, FABRIC 35500/1 MAGNOLIA, LOOSE PILLOWS NOT INCLUDED

Sabine Marcelis
A piece from the Mirage series by Sabine Marcelis. Through the interplay of shifting shapes and merging colors, Marcelis skillfully harmonizes these dualities, creating a mesmerizing fusion of light and reflection. Limited Edition 2023

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.

Agapecasa
A system of marble tables as a milestone in research into interlocking furniture without joints or locks: for the "Eros" tables the construction solution involves a gravity joint between the top and the leg, obtained thanks to the truncated conical section of the itself.

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.

Giobagnara
Scala leather round box, designed by Stéphane Parmentier, is inspired by the stacked shape. The piece is available in printed calf skin, suede, and nappa. The finish is different than the actual product finish

Faina
Ztista Indoor Chair, designed by Victoria Yakusha, is a plastic silhouette and slightly primitive form of ZTISTA furniture line for the indoor chair in blue color. The chair's frame is upcycled steel covered with a blend of materials recycled paper, linen, clay, wood chips. The chair''s design is a cultural inspiration bridging links between a sustainable approach to contemporary living and the spiritual relations of ancestors with nature. ZTISTA is a Ukrainian word for made of dough.