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.
Collection Particuliere
Bar stool in stained oak, upholstered with a choice of fabrics
Alexander Lamont
A piece of sculpture to sit upon. Distressed and generous with sinuous structural lines. A gentle lip protrudes to support the seat cushion. Hand-woven Thai silk finishes the top. The bronze patinated surface has a gently worn finish that comes forth when observed. Finishes:Raw Silk, Bronze Patina
Alexander Lamont
There is an industrial sensuousness to this stool; something between a roller and a corset. The tiny panels of shagreen give a sense of movement and pattern that is topped and bottomed with rich slabs of softly bulbous cast aluminium. Finishes:Natural Chocolate Shagreen, Aluminium
Alexander Lamont
Fan corals are whispy, beautiful, shimmering natural forms. We used the pattern to create a light bronze stool that is comfortable to sit on and striking to behold. Finishes:Grey Velvet, Bronze Patina
Alexander Lamont
Cast bronze block with honed surface and corners makes an elegant stool or side table. Finishes: Bronze Patina
Alexander Lamont
Inspired by a bracelet, this stool is made from dancing and contrasting oil-rubbed steel and polished stainless steel that interplay and strengthen the piece. The top is covered with hand stitched natural nappa leather in a subtle lie-de-vin color.
Alexander Lamont
A round seat of haunting beauty (and real comfort) that catches the light and the myriad forms of fan coral. Gorgeous around a sofa, or near a window, allowing one to sit in the direction desired. Finishes:Espresso Woven Fabric, Bronze Patina
Alexander Lamont
Rye straws were used to make tapering structural forms and then cast, rubbed and polished to create an alluring base. Ecru woven fabric covers the comfortable and inviting seat. Finishes:Ecru Woven Fabric, Burnished Brass
Alexander Lamont
Mirador armchair is designed for Alexander Lamont by Brazilian designer Antonio da Motta. The seat is lifted by a flowing bronze line that glides beneath and around the chair in a seductive form. Parchment armrests bring an unexpected luxurious natural element. The upholstery uses eight-way, hand-tied springs providing a very comfortable seat that maintains its shape. The Finishes are Espresso woven fabric with bronze patina and cocoa parchment. Available Finishes: Upholstery in Woven Fabric, Body in Bronze Patina | Patinated Brass
Alexander Lamont
Galeria by Antonio da Motta is an architectural, versatile and luxuriously upholstered daybed. It brings a contemporary functional form, accented with elegant details, to living or bedroom spaces. Hand-tied and sprung, the seat is comfortable, minimal and keeps its form beautifully. The upholstery sits on a raw shagreen platform that is raised by sculpted bronze legs, while semi-precious buttons hold the round cushions in place. Finishes: Natural Chocolate Shagreen | Ecru Woven Fabric | Cocoa Chenille Fabric | Aventurine | Bronze Patina
Andrés Reisinger
Gallery COLLECTIONAL, Dubai’s and the Gulf’s first permanent collectible design gallery, has commissioned a renowned digital artist Andrés Reisinger to create an exclusive new exhibition for its space at Eden House, the home of the gallery. “The main inspiration for this piece is a tree or any kind of plant with leaves; I think it is one of nature's most iconic symbols because it reflects so many of its aspects. On the other hand, the sun affects everyone and everything on the planet in some manner. Even though it resides millions of kilometers away, its immense energy continues to have an influence on our life” says Reisinger.
Agapecasa
In the Tre 3 project, a sheet of leather is inserted into the higher rear leg which gently draws the backrest and seat as it descends. A reinterpretation of a type of chair already reinterpreted on other occasions by the protagonists of Nordic design, the "3T" brings Angelo Mangiarotti closer to the work of another great master of the twentieth century, Carlo Scarpa, whose lesson influenced all the authors who saw in the attention to the details a universe to be explored and honored.
Agapecasa
An armchair with an admittedly architectural flavor, still highly expressive and happily functional today. Here the classic inverted V design, which characterizes the system, becomes the profile of a leg at the top of which the armrest finds an ideal support point, in an overall profile that helps to streamline this small domestic presence, making it even more elegant, dry and austere: in a word, distilled from over fifty years of sedimentation, absolute.
Agapecasa
A seat characterized by a cantilevered top supported by a central support. Sinuous and streamlined, Clizia appears in contrast with the hardness and static nature of the stone material from which it is obtained. A carefully calibrated sign, which refers in complexity to some studies by Escher, makes the upper profile of the seat coincide with the lower one, so that the monolithic bodies of the "Clizia" are made from the same block of marble through a single cut, made with machines. numerical control, which simultaneously defines two sessions, optimizing the material, after having reduced waste to a minimum. The concrete version has now been added to the original marble version. Indoor or outdoor seat made of white Carrara marble, black Marquina marble or fiber-reinforced concrete with oxidized iron base.
Manu Bañó
OBJ-02 is a low chair composed of a repetition of brass tubes. Each one is cut in half and bent independently, creating the back, seat, and legs. The brass is preserved unsealed and with all the defects of its manufacture and handling.
Collection Particuliere
The Roi stools evoke the outline of chess pieces or a pommel horse. It draws its stylistic vocabulary from the tradition of turned wood, in this precious and fine art consisting in subtracting, hollowing out, and redrawing the material so as to glorify it.Materials: Base in dark grey ceramic. Seat made in wood lined with foam and covered with leather (Stolz)Made in France