Office
Single double-sided module L63 modular for matching, in different heights. This reversibility allows, by combining several modules, to give continuity or discontinuity to shelves and volumes, vary full and empty, and to create large configurations. The presence of the counterweight, in the high and medium version, allows the use in the middle of the room...
€900.00
Evocative, sculptural and histrionic element of a great British design classic.
€705.00
A modern round side table, with a brushed brass-finish base and a mirrored glass top.
€545.00
A modern rectangular side table, with an all black finish and a mirrored glass top.
€2,960.00
The Slab desk pays tribute to the natural beauty of oak wood and has an angular shape, a comforting simplicity.
€301.72
€335.25
Uten.Silo brings order to offices, kitchens, workshops, bathrooms and children's rooms
€269.67
Uten.Silo brings order to offices, kitchens, workshops, bathrooms and children's rooms
€113.93
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.
€705.00
A modern round side table, with an all black finish and a mirrored glass top
€335.25
Uten.Silo brings order to offices, kitchens, workshops, bathrooms and children's rooms
€335.25
Uten.Silo I brings order to offices, kitchens, workshops, bathrooms and children's rooms
€269.67
Uten.Silo brings order to offices, kitchens, workshops, bathrooms and children's rooms
€269.67
Uten.Silo brings order to offices, kitchens, workshops, bathrooms and children's rooms
€2,585.00
Evocative, sculptural and histrionic element of a great British design classic.
€3,035.00
The Screw table has a simple design, inspired by the materials and processes of the industrial revolution.
€5,250.00
Tube Wide is a table made with brass plated tubes and a marble top of the Chinese provinces of Shandong and Fujian.
€113.93
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.