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Bertha

Category: Seating

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All curves lines and finess Bertha is avalaible without armrests. Its solid wood structure in black painted finish effortlessy stylish. 

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Eros sideboard
Eros sideboard

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Eros sideboard

The Eros sideboard is characterized by an elegant and essential bronze metal structure supporting the container in black essence and the marble top.

Palo Alto Wall
Palo Alto Wall

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Palo Alto Wall

Palo Alto Wall is a night system in Boiserie. Characterized by uprights equipped with electrified rack fixed to the wall and by the backrests that make up the structure.

Irving
Irving
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Irving

The Irving valet stand derives from the philosophy and pen of Studio63, reminding us of the importance of small things in everyday life. 

Seattle
Seattle
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Seattle

Inspired by the organic world, the Seattle triptych was born. 

It evokes the memory of a barren land, expressed through a textured finish on solid wood.

AR1
MisuraEmme - AR1 accessory

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AR1

Historical product of 1930.

Having more then eighty years and do not look like: trolley bar AR1 has originality and practicality

Virgin bed
MisuraEmme - Virgin bed

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Virgin bed

Bed with an elegant sculptural shape, essential and welcoming, an expression of MisuraEmme's sartorial vocation, able to combine softness and rationality.

Baltimora
MisuraEmme - Baltimora

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Baltimora

The Baltimora armchair is characterized by significant dimensions and the sartorial attention to upholstery typical of the 1970s.

Shibuya
Shibuya
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Shibuya

Shibuya was born from the idea of creating an elegant cabinet, which gracefully wraps precious materials, like a treasure kept in a box.

Elegie
MisuraEmme - Elegie bookcase

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Elegie

Historical product of 1949

New edition of a 1949 Ignazio Gardella design, noted also for being one of the very first realizations that anticipated the concept of modularity