Office
€3,204.64
€3,373.30
An ingenious challenge against the force of gravity, the Drop, by Nendo, is a two-sided column bookshelf offered in 3 different heights.
Dimensions: 60x32 cm; H 175 cm.
€2,641.00
Composed of 12 mm curved glass bases with sides of 45 cm and glass top of 15 mm.
€3,691.42
€3,885.70
Composed of a top made of folded laser-cut aluminium plate with a metal support base and legs in metal extrusion.
€2,049.60
The desk Riatlo, in curved glass, is an extremely effective solution both estetically and funcitionally.
The shelf, the basic element, is the result of a complex design of materials and technologies. His design was born from a very simple idea: a sheet folded in half and held by light tie rods. The price refers to the version with shelf/ desk in oak finish and top shelves with satin lacquered plum finish 3751E.
€1,089.22
€1,210.24
Designed for a refined domestic environment, they find their perfect location even on a work table or on an elegant console.European plug two poles.
€2,214.00
The desk Riatlo, in curved glass, is an extremely effective solution both estetically and funcitionally.
€139.00
Herringbone Vessels are created by repeatedly dipping the ceramic bowls and vases in colored enamel.This process produces a design with an intrinsic logic, determined by the angle of immersion, but also by the shape and weight of the piece.
€1,342.00
Luminare is a chest of drawers in matt lacquered wood, while the fronts are in glass, 6 mm, painted in combination with the color of the structure.
€1,586.00
Luminare is a chest of drawers in matt lacquered wood, while the fronts are in glass, 6 mm, painted in combination with the color of the structure.
€1,044.20
€1,160.22
Designed for a refined domestic environment, they find their perfect location even on a work table or on an elegant console.European plug two poles.
€2,775.50
The Rialto L desk, in curved glass, is a white desk with cashier structure, 4 drawers with painted white glass fronts.
€139.00
Herringbone Vessels are created by repeatedly dipping the ceramic bowls and vases in colored enamel.This process produces a design with an intrinsic logic, determined by the angle of immersion, but also by the shape and weight of the piece.