Office
€2,370.25
€2,495.00
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.
€1,166.60
€1,228.00
Planner Shelving, simple yet striking shelving. Named after its ability to help shape the design of a room.
Desk with side drawers, combining form, function and materials.The base features two criss-crossed legs in shiny chrome-plated metal, supporting the stunning Canaletto walnut top. Despite its reduced thickness, the top features two-side drawers and a stationery compartment, while the handrest in hide underlines the retro feel.
€2,026.15
€2,445.00
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 A.
€892.80
€992.00
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.
€2,172.50
Coffee table with fused and tempered glass top, available with semi-trasparent finishes or with metallic paints, while the solid wood base available in Tobacco or heat-treated black finish. Price refers to coffee table with glass top.
€2,009.84
Coffee table with fused and tempered glass top, available with semi-trasparent finishes or with metallic paints, while the solid wood base available in Tobacco or heat-treated black finish. Price refers to coffee table with glass top.
€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.
€855.90
€951.00
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.
€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.