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.
House of Finn Juhl
Pelican Chair, designed by Finn Juhl. His fascination for surrealism is visible in the Pelican Chair. Out of all his many designs, the Pelican Chair was probably the one furthest ahead of its time. The Pelican Chair is produced in two versions - with or without buttons. It is manufactured with a cushion and upholstered by hand in Denmark in fabric. The legs are available in oak, walnut, or black paint.
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.
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.
Man of Parts
Rua Ipanema, designed by Yabu Pushelberg. Rio de Janeiro trades in curves, from Oscar Niemeyer’s architecture to the signature design of its sidewalks along Rua Ipanema. The Rua Ipanema lounge chair by Yabu Pushelberg has a sultry form on a swiveling base that embraces the samba and relaxed elegance of Brazil.
Man of Parts
Park Place, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is in the heart of the most famous skyline in the world. The solid simple lines of metal structure of the Park Place stools and chair by Yabu Pushelberg are reminiscent of the skyscrapers that tower above Manhattan.
Man of Parts
Park Place, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is in the heart of the most famous skyline in the world. The solid simple lines of metal structure of the Park Place stools and chair by Yabu Pushelberg are reminiscent of the skyscrapers that tower above Manhattan.
Man of Parts
Lombard Street, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is famous for a steep, one-block section with eight hairpin turns in San Francisco’s Russian Hill and was designed to help residents descend the hill gracefully. The Lombard Street club chair by Yabu Pushelberg references the beautifully structured curves and formality of the street, providing both comfort and poise for those who sit.
Man of Parts
Lombard Street, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is famous for a steep, one-block section with eight hairpin turns in San Francisco’s Russian Hill and was designed to help residents descend the hill gracefully. The Lombard Street club chair by Yabu Pushelberg references the beautifully structured curves and formality of the street, providing both comfort and poise for those who sit.
Man of Parts
Lombard Street, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is famous for a steep, one-block section with eight hairpin turns in San Francisco’s Russian Hill and was designed to help residents descend the hill gracefully. The Lombard Street club chair by Yabu Pushelberg references the beautifully structured curves and formality of the street, providing both comfort and poise for those who sit.
Man of Parts
Jinbao Street, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is a forward-looking design named for a design-forward nation. Jinbao Street is Beijing’s highest high-street with the world’s finest boutiques. The spirit of inventive architecture that is defining modern China is both minimal and bold at the same time and has captured the world’s attention.
Man of Parts
Granville Bridge Sidechair, designed by Sebastian Herkner. Towering above Granville Island – Vancouver’s beloved artistic and cultural hub – the cantilevered Granville Street Bridge runs through the heart of the city into the buzzing downtown core’s entertainment district. The soft upholstery of Sebastian Herkner’s Granville Bridge Chair reflects the serene grey skies of Vancouver while the hardwood structure imitates the suspension bridge itself with its supportive bent plywood back.
Man of Parts
Granville Bridge Armchair, designed by Sebastian Herkner. Towering above Granville Island – Vancouver’s beloved artistic and cultural hub – the cantilevered Granville Street Bridge runs through the heart of the city into the buzzing downtown core’s entertainment district. The soft upholstery of Sebastian Herkner’s Granville Bridge Chair reflects the serene grey skies of Vancouver while the hardwood structure imitates the suspension bridge itself with its supportive bent plywood back.
Man of Parts
Fleet Street, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, cuts a line through the City of London. Famous for being the traditional home to the sharp tongues of the British Press and the sharp blade of the infamous barber fictionalized by Charles Dickens. Yabu Pushelberg have cut the Fleet Street lounge chair with sharp lines in keeping with the street.
Man of Parts
Bond Street, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is an iconic fashion and fine art destination, that reflects the dual personalities of London. On one side, it has elegance, polish, and formality, and on the other, it has the swinging embrace of eccentricity and a modern sensibility. The Bond Street stool by Yabu Pushelberg has a dual personality with a structured architectural form that comes alive in daring fabrics.
Christopher Duffy
The Surf-Ace Bench is made using traditional surfboard manufacturing techniques giving this piece the same visual solid language as classic balsa wood surfboards. Wood has been the material used in the construction of surfboards since the ancient Hawaiians. This collection is beautiful not only to the eye but also to the touch, with its sumptuous curves and edges that are a treat to the senses as your hands glide over the Bench.
Christopher Duffy
Reflect is a stunning new chair design from Christopher Duffy. A creative fusion of crisp lines and sharp-angled mirrors that make Reflect sparkle with modern brilliance. This chair is a void that captures and contains the space colors, and textures, giving a new perspective of every point of the room with its endless reflections inspired by a House of Mirrors. Designed by Christopher Duffy for Duffy London, this unique chair fully embraces his distinctive and quirky style.