Diane is a table inspired by postwar French garden furniture, reinterpreted with clean lines, a slatted top, and a steel structure that combines solidity and lightness.
Diane is a table inspired by postwar French garden furniture, reinterpreted with clean lines, a slatted top, and a steel structure that combines solidity and lightness.
TRICOT is a modular outdoor lounging system of radical spatial flexibility.
In contemporary design, doors and partitions are key architectural elements defining relations, light and privacy, shaping fluid, coherent interiors.
Designed by Serena Confalonieri, Stilla is a wall mirror with a refined, essential aesthetic, available in both circular and hexagonal shapes.
Jade by Hanne Willmann interprets the sleeping area through organic shapes. The bed features a wide headboard, rounded profiles, and a fully upholstered, removable structure.
Joker is conceived as a tribute to the organic and sensorial imagery of the Seventies, reinterpreted through a contemporary language that unites memory and vision.
Gea, from the Greek word for “earth,” explores the relationship between light and matter through a language inspired by geological processes.
The Frame upholstered piece originates from a reflection on structure as the primary principle of design. Its very name is not a decorative reference, but a declarative statement