SEATING
We love spaces that combine comfort with elegance. Our seating lines offer all types of seating from the very best of the international design world for your living, dining, and lounging needs. We carry benches, ottomans, chairs, daybeds and chaise lounges, lounge chairs, sofas, sectionals, occasional stools, and bar and counter stools to create the perfect spaces for entertaining and relaxing.
Gallotti & Radice
413 Armchair, designed by Studio G&R, it is a modern dining armchair characterized by an exclusive design and by the particular back leg directly connected to the backrest in order to offer even more comfort and stability.
Vitra
Cork Family, designed by Jasper Morrison, is a family of low stools made with pure cork, lathe-turned, untreated surface.
Hector Esrawe
The Frecuencia Chairs are built from a single silhouette and intention, they introduce subtle variations in height and length, providing both structure and a sense of rhythm. These continuous bent steel bars vibrate along its length and polished surfaces, creating a visual effect that the piece is fading. Through repetition, the bars define the chairs’ form and evoke the idea of an endless functional vibration.
Caste
The Fergus Lounge Chair, designed by TY Best, is a contemporary and stylish seating option designed by TY Best. It features a comfortable seat and backrest, making it perfect for lounging and relaxation. The chair is available in a combination of fabric and leather upholstery, providing both comfort and durability. The frame of the chair is made of high-quality walnut, which gives it a sturdy and timeless look.
Delcourt Collection
Material Oak sleeper, without fabric / oak sleeper, Edmund fabric / brushed oak sleeper, Tioga fabric / brushed oak sleeper, Cobb fabric / smoked brushed oak sleeper, Terell fabric Finishes Choice of oak tints, DC Textiles range/oak tints, Edmund range / brushed oak tints, Tioga range / brushed oak tints, Cobb range / smoked brushed oak tints, Terell range
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.
Kuo Duo
A vibrant collection of upcycled plastic furniture, Kerf Plastic explores innovative materiality and construction techniques. Kuo Duo experimented with shaping three-dimensional objects using upcycled plastic boards, akin to plywood but with greater flexibility. They applied 'kerf bending', a woodworking technique traditionally used on wood, to mold the plastic boards into contoured shapes. The process requires no heat, glue, or chemicals, enhancing both visual design and functional comfort, showcasing the potential of upcycled plastic in design, marrying sustainability with creativity. In the Dubai edition created for Urban Fabric Series 001, Kuo Duo introduced a new iteration of the upcycled plastic board in a speckled dark green hue. The color was inspired by the shade of South Korea’s representative tree, the Korean red pine (Pinus densiflora), symbolizing eternity and sustainability in Korean culture.
Kuo Duo
A vibrant collection of upcycled plastic furniture, Kerf Plastic explores innovative materiality and construction techniques. Kuo Duo experimented with shaping three-dimensional objects using upcycled plastic boards, akin to plywood but with greater flexibility. They applied 'kerf bending', a woodworking technique traditionally used on wood, to mold the plastic boards into contoured shapes. The process requires no heat, glue, or chemicals, enhancing both visual design and functional comfort, showcasing the potential of upcycled plastic in design, marrying sustainability with creativity. In the Dubai edition created for Urban Fabric Series 001, Kuo Duo introduced a new iteration of the upcycled plastic board in a speckled dark green hue. The color was inspired by the shade of South Korea’s representative tree, the Korean red pine (Pinus densiflora), symbolizing eternity and sustainability in Korean culture.
Lucas Recchia
The Osso marble stool was meticulously composed of Brazilian quartzite with special color variations. The blend of rigid quartzite and permeable pink glass, acquired from precious metals, creates a captivating contrast. This rarest pink glass hue is a result of a chemical reaction involving gold during the glass-heating process.
Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert
The Space Nugget Stool in mustard is a truly exceptional piece of furniture that combines artistry and functionality. Crafted from freehand-blown glass, this stool is a stunning example of the fusion of form and material. It is a substantial and robust piece that exudes both elegance and strength.
Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert
The Space Nugget Stool in ivory white is a truly exceptional piece of furniture that combines artistry and functionality. Crafted from freehand-blown glass, this stool is a stunning example of the fusion of form and material. It is a substantial and robust piece that exudes both elegance and strength.
Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert
The Space Nugget Stool in bronze mirror is a truly exceptional piece of furniture that combines artistry and functionality. Crafted from freehand-blown glass, this stool is a stunning example of the fusion of form and material. It is a substantial and robust piece that exudes both elegance and strength.
Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert
The Space Nugget Stool in Brilliant Gold is a truly exceptional piece of furniture that combines artistry and functionality. Crafted from freehand-blown glass, this stool is a stunning example of the fusion of form and material. It is a substantial and robust piece that exudes both elegance and strength.
Man of Parts
Composed of jutting sea-cliff footpaths and clapboard houses, the offshore of Newfoundland Fogo Island is set against a striking coastline. Celebrated by the remote coastal community and its visitors, Sandy Cove is a curving gathering place. Sebastian Herkner’s use of buttresses echo both the natural formations propping up the rugged coastline and their prominence along some of Fogo’s most humble and beautiful structures.