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Product • By CalligarisChair BESS Wood

Chair BESS Wood

Dining wooden chair, with seat supported by elastic belts and shell padded with foam and upholstered to be assembled on a hardwood frame. The triangular shape of the wooden frame and legs grant the same strength reducing the aesthetic thickness of the seat providing an elegant impact. Brighton = fabric with NATUR SPHERE / SILVER PROTECTION anti-bacterial treatment. Gummy = synthetic soft smooth leather-look fabric. More

Product • By CalligarisBasil chair

Basil chair

Basil is a stackable chair with a lively young style featuring a four-leg frame and a comfortable ergonomically-shaped shell. Wood or metal frame available, both in the chrome-plated version or matching the colour of the shell. Also available in the following versions: cantilever, star base with or without castors; 3 types of stool, one with a gas-lift mechanism and two with different heights. More

Product • By MoreB15 Bed

B15 Bed

A lightweight design for a deep sleep. The B15's thin, solid wood frame rests on an almost invisible runner. More

Product • By Intertime1151 LAX

1151 LAX

144 possibilities to rest: At first glance, Lax is just a 2.62 metre sofa. One that meets the highest aesthetic expectations with its simple design and refined details, but not a sofa that looks like it is the perfect shape for any sitting or lying position one can think of. And that is a good thing. After all, who does not like surprises? Who does not enjoy trying new combinations and discovering new forms of resting over and over again? The two seating units can be turned in all directions. The living room can therefore be viewed from multiple perspectives without having to move the sofa even one millimetre. Thanks to the adjustable armrests and back, 144 combinations, including a bed, are possible. Or as the Zurich-based designer, Re... More

Product • By Conde HouseVerve Chair

Verve Chair

“East meets West” – clarity and purism of the Bauhaus merged with Japanese perfection More