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An ingenious challenge against the force of gravity, the Drop, by Nendo, is a two-sided column bookshelf offered in 3 different heights.
$3,574.45
The Lotus chair by Jasper Morrison has obtained Greenguard Gold Certification: a standard that guarantees maximum emission control for products designed with the greatest attention to health and wellness. The price refers to the armchair category G2.
$3,350.09
Composed of a top made of folded laser-cut aluminium plate with a metal support base and legs in metal extrusion.
$988.96
$1,041.01
Iconic collection of lamps designed by designer Arne Jacobsen for the famous Louis Poulsen brand.
$2,813.43
The dynamic lines and the chosen materials define its contemporary style, while the simplicity of its innate elegance is undeniably evocative of the distinctive Japanese style. Price refers to armchair upholstered in fabric category A.
$1,146.69
$1,207.04
Iconic collection of lamps designed by designer Arne Jacobsen for the famous Louis Poulsen brand.
Monolithic, refined, comfortable armchair. Felix by Roberto Lazzeroni combines real sophistication with compact dimensions. This subtle armchair offers soft shaping with no corners. The price refers to the version with fabric cover cat. DA.
Multifunctional metal bookcase, architecture with reduced scale.Decorative and functional element at the same time, made of lacquered metal, with a rigorous and essential spirit.
$2,622.28
Its dynamic lines and materials characterize its contemporary style, and its simplicity and innate elegance undoubtedly evoke the distinctive Japanese taste. Price refers to armchair upholstered in fabric category C.
C-shaped coffee table with metal frame, with sophisticated aesthetics.Its sleek shape is created by the combination of the slender metal structure and wooden top.
$988.96
$1,041.01
Iconic collection of lamps designed by designer Arne Jacobsen for the famous Louis Poulsen brand.
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$4,178.37
$4,398.28
It is one of the many innovative projects undertaken by Poul Henningsen in 1926 to develop his world-famous three-screen system.