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Collection Particuliere
Occasional table in brushed oak and black patinated bronze
Alexander Lamont
The Alexandria Side Table has a greater surface size than the Alexandria Salon Table to allow for use as a lamp table or to sit alongside larger seating. Polished brass feet support ebonized wood legs and a new table surface; mica. Mica is a naturally ocurring material with gorgeous tones and an inherent reflective quality. We have selected 'pewter' and 'deep amber' colours and inlaid oblongs in a varigated brick-like pattern reminiscent of Parisian tables of the 1920's. Finishes: Polished Brass, Ebonized Teak, Pewter Mica Polished Brass, Ebonized Teak, Deep Amber Mica
Alexander Lamont
A signature elegant side table; hexagonal fluted ebonized legs fall to a unique polished brass base. The top is covered with cast bronze shagreen panels set within a brass frame. Finishes: Bronze Shagreen, Polished Brass, Ebonized Teak
Alexander Lamont
A piece that draws from our adored Alexandria Salon Table. For the top surface we have developed an entirely new surface material; varying lines of ivory shagreen have been covered with white lacquer to create a gorgeous subtle contrast of whites set within a polished brass frame. Finishes: Ivory over Ivory Shagreen, Polished Brass, Ebonized Teak
Alexander Lamont
A dresser cabinet covered in a whirl of hand-dyed straw marquetry rings that ripple out from sculpted handles. Bronze is also used to cast the powerful top and base. The interior is finished in succulent dark Wenge veneer that has been lacquered and hand polished. Finishes: Bronze Patina, Wenge, Opal Straw
Alexander Lamont
A shadow cabinet. The base is made from layered cast bronze that evokes the rawness of sculpted rock. The body of the cabinet is covered in black ebony straw meticulously inlaid in a dark sunburst pattern around the central bronze handles. The interior is finished in rich dark Wenge veneer that has been lacquered and hand polished. Finishes: Bronze Patina, Wenge, Ebony Straw
Alexander Lamont
The Acadia cabinet is both intricate and raw; a stunning material created in Alexander’s studio, ‘Embers Straw’ is made with layers of straw marquetry in subtle dyed tones that are pressed and abraded to reveal deep layers and cross-currents of reflective light. Grey Ash brings a muted counterpoint and a golden bamboo interior completes the delicately crafted Finishes. Knife hinges and rod lock in patinated brass with custom cast feet and key. Back in Grey Ash. Finishes: Embers Straw, Grey Ash, Bamboo, Patinated Brass
Alexander Lamont
Aloe is a new Alexander Lamont collaboration with South African sculptor Astrid Dahl. Like much of her work, the inspiration is the natural world. Like a shell or a succulent petal, the Aloe sconce glows and changes its mood whether lit or unlit. Finishes: Gesso
Alexander Lamont
Aloe is a new Alexander Lamont collaboration with South African sculptor Astrid Dahl. Like much of her work, the inspiration is the natural world. Like a shell or a succulent petal, the Aloe sconce glows and changes its mood whether lit or unlit. Finishes: Gesso
Agapecasa
A few years after the project of the SK207 table, convinced by the mechanical characteristics and the high corrosion resistance of the material, Angelo Mangiarotti returns to work with bronze. With the CAP53 series of vases, the ancient technique of "lost wax" casting returns to its original field of application, the creation of sculptures.
Agapecasa
A few years after the project of the SK207 table, convinced by the mechanical characteristics and the high corrosion resistance of the material, Angelo Mangiarotti returns to work with bronze. With the CAP53 series of vases, the ancient technique of "lost wax" casting returns to its original field of application, the creation of sculptures.
Agapecasa
A few years after the project of the SK207 table, convinced by the mechanical characteristics and the high corrosion resistance of the material, Angelo Mangiarotti returns to work with bronze. With the CAP53 series of vases, the ancient technique of "lost wax" casting returns to its original field of application, the creation of sculptures.
Agapecasa
Loico is a program of interlocking bookcases with modular measures both in height and in width, an impressive result of Mangiarotti's research on materials and technologies.
Agapecasa
A furnishing system made entirely of wood, imagined and patented more than fifty years ago, and which still has not ceased to amaze for the versatility and functionality it offers. Much loved at the time of its debut, published by the main international magazines of the time, present in many designer furnishings of those years, the “Cavalletto” system returns to new life today.