Office
Abstract, monolithic, lightweight and sleek, the modular LessLess tables are available in different sizes (rectangular, square or L-shaped), with auxiliary shelf and structural panel for monitor support. The price refers to the natural anodized aluminum finish, size L210xP70xH72cm.
The storage units of the Superquadra family, designed by Marcio Kogan/ Studio MK27, although different in their proportions and use, share the essentiality of design, the style between classical rationalism and contemporary, Combined with a floating aesthetic that makes them planes and seemingly suspended.
Jean Nouvel designs a virtuosic suspended bookcase, resolved by a single shelf anchored to the wall or ceiling. From there, steel rods hold wooden and aluminum shelves that seem to float lightly, in a volume of air. The metal uprights have graduated notches for free positioning of the shelves, "magically" supported by invisible attachments.
Conceived as a real monolith of great formal rigor, it is an innovative rotating container on a fixed base with double opening. Equipped with an exclusive hidden mechanism of movement of the doors (with rotation and lateral translation), the cabinet is accessible on two sides in order to make the most of the double depth of the cabinet equipped for storage.
UniTable is a system of tables that adapts to a variety of professional requirements with maximum efficiency to become an executive desk, office desk or workstation.
Rectangular meeting table 240xP.120 cm, top in clear glass. Structure and legs in polished aluminium. Top finish: Clear glass
Inspired by his many trips to Japan, the Daiki seat was born from the Brazilian architect’s passion for Japanese culture and is now proposed in an office version.
LessLess Color supplements the LessLess series with new pieces designed to complement the workstations, while extensive development work has resulted in a range of eight stunning colours. The price refers to the lacquered aluminium finish, dimensions L1900xP90xH72cm.
Luar is the iconic collection of armchairs and tables designed in 1965 by Ross Littell that still today continues to express the essence of timeless elegance