Office
€2,720.00
Created by designer Charles Pollock, the steel tubular legs connect to arms and stretchers in cast aluminum with hardware visible, exemplifying Pollock’s simple design approach.The price is to be understood with the category of the skin W. and cushion included.
Table/writing desk with honeycomb core structure coated with white plastic laminate, digitally printed with black squares at 3 cm spacing.
€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.
€2,720.00
Created by designer Charles Pollock, the steel tubular legs connect to arms and stretchers in cast aluminum with hardware visible, exemplifying Pollock’s simple design approach.The price is to be understood with the category of the skin W. and cushion included.
€2,720.00
Created by designer Charles Pollock, the steel tubular legs connect to arms and stretchers in cast aluminum with hardware visible, exemplifying Pollock’s simple design approach.The price is to be understood with the category of the skin W. and cushion included.
€5,820.00
Created by designer Charles Pollock, the Pollock Chair continues to exude timeless elegance.The price refers to the category Sabrina Leather in black.
€6,070.00
Created by designer Charles Pollock, the Pollock Chair continues to exude timeless elegance.The price refers to the category Sabrina Leather in black, arms included.
€5,820.00
Created by designer Charles Pollock, the Pollock Chair continues to exude timeless elegance.The price refers to the category Sabrina Leather in black.
€6,070.00
Created by designer Charles Pollock, the Pollock Chair continues to exude timeless elegance.The price refers to the category Sabrina Leather in black, arms included.
€2,880.33
Small table with honeycomb core structure coated with white plastic laminate, digitally printed with black squares at 3 cm spacing.
€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.