Hue Glass is a rounded drinking glass made from 100% mouth-blown glass. Characterized by its distinctive touch of color at the base, which appears to have been dipped in dye.
Fit Glass is a timeless drinking glass with a functional design. The indented base allows for easy and space-efficient stacking while also providing a decorative detail to the minimalist glass tumbler.
Fit Glass is a timeless drinking glass with a functional design. The indented base allows for easy and space-efficient stacking while also providing a decorative detail to the minimalist glass tumbler.
Fit Glass is a timeless drinking glass with a functional design. The indented base allows for easy and space-efficient stacking while also providing a decorative detail to the minimalist glass tumbler.
Stripe Glass is an elegant drinking tumbler made from 100% mouth-blown glass. The design is characterized by its decorative hand-painted stripes, available in either blue or white.
Stripe Glass is an elegant drinking tumbler made from 100% mouth-blown glass. The design is characterized by its decorative hand-painted stripes, available in either blue or white.
Fit Glass is a timeless drinking glass with a functional design. The indented base allows for easy and space-efficient stacking while also providing a decorative detail to the minimalist glass tumbler.
Number of pull-out compartments: 1, Handle Anthracite, Soft self-closing automatic with damping, Lay-in compartment Optional, Necessary articles: Washbasin Vero Air # 235012 Design by Christian Werner
Gerrit Rietveld conceived of each piece of furniture as an ideal, abstract composition of surfaces and lines in space. The rigor with which he put this into practice makes »Roodblauwe stoel« a key object in modern furniture design. The form of abstraction Rietveld adopts here bears comparison to painter Piet Mondrian. <br/><br/>Mondrian, and later Rietveld, were among the artists and architects who grouped around Theo van Doesburg and his journal »De Stijl«, and whose radical concepts had a lasting impact on twentieth-century art. Rietveld reduced given realities to their linear and surface characteristics. Where Mondrian took landscapes as his model, Rietveld focused on the concept of a traditional, massive armchair, which he transformed into a geometric entity.
<p>A rustic look combined with a clean, modern sensibility. </p> <p>The collection toys with the native materials of slate and oak wood, interpreted on a versatile and appealing color scale, from gray to hazelnut, allowing different natural inspirations to be combined with ease. The clean simplicity of wood-effect planks can thus become the perfect backdrop against which to enhance the material texture of slate-effect surfaces, or become a distinctive element of the space thanks to the herringbone decorations. The delicate grain of the slate and the gentle knots of the wood then fit easily into the interior, blending with different furniture styles, from the most modern and minimalist lacquered surfaces to elements with a rough, industrial feel in painted metal or stainless steel. Whether used in a cozy retail space or in a modern domestic context, the surfaces of the Woodslate Life collection will add an authentic and, at the same time, contemporary touch to any environment, without disregarding the functionality of Made in Florim porcelain stoneware products.</p>
The faded wall fresco, damp stains in plaster. «Technological innovation enables us to reproduce on large-sized ceramic materials all the effects of wear and stratification that normally only time is able to create.» Giorgia Zanellato & Daniele Bortotto Children stare at the walls of a farmhouse, wondering what the cracks are, and whether every mark is a path and every path is a story. They think that miniature beings live in the air pockets that have formed, and the detaching plaster is like an avalanche cascading from a glacier. They don't ask why the colours are as they are, because they just had to be like that. And every square centimetre becomes the first page of an adventure that restarts at every break in the pattern. Could this be why we say that both textures and plots have twists, and stories are woven? As even children know, walls are tales. Not only do they contain adventures, emotions, moments, loves and hates and record them on their surfaces; their uneven, active surfaces generate new imaginary worlds, in which one can literally get lost. The "Storie" collection by Giorgia Zanellato and Daniele Bortotto brings this metaphor to three-dimensional life by expressing the moods, loves and hates and moments that the walls and floors of old Italian homes conserve, and capturing them in a frozen instant. The theme of time and the changes wrought in matter by the passing seasons, weather and human action have always been a strong source of inspiration for architects: some have tried to freeze it, while others have used sleight of hand to embrace it while resisting its effects, and yet others have accelerated, anticipated, directed and re-created it.<br /> Zanellato and Bortotto do all these things at once, engaging in a duel with History with a capital H, in which it is never clear who is winning: design or object, man or nature, culture or time. And it is probably this unresolved tension which makes the "Storie" designs so universal and meaningful, so intimate and yet familiar. The floor is the only thing we can be certain that everyone entering our home will touch, and at the same time it is the most intimate part, the most steeped in private happenings. They talk about having your "feet firmly on the ground". This image stands for common sense, but also a recognition of how things are, how things work. The wall is a synecdoche, too: it is the part of the home that expresses an idea of solidity, the layering of time, the passage of lives. "Storie" gives form to this metaphor by drawing a line that links the most classical of taste to a sophisticated modernity of taste and style. The two designers did a great deal of background work for this project: old Italian homes, country villas, noble palazzos, farmhouses and old factors, which become an unlimited source of motifs, colours, textures and materials. But, perhaps unconsciously, literature also re-emerges from this survey of locations, with its blend of aestheticism and decadence, with echoes of Wilde and D'Annunzio, Ruskin and Huysmans. "Storie" would be the ideal backdrop for Des Esseintes, the dandy in "A Rebours". And in fact the collection clearly has strong theatrical connections, arising partly from its storytelling connotations but also from its scene-setting potential.<br /> It represents life, which we are, have been and wish to continue to be. And it is thrilling to realise that this vision comes from the youngest designers in CEDIT's new era, who have successfully taken a confident, cultured, astute, sidelong approach to the most ancient of topics, with a persuasive effect which appears, at least, to be not at all intimidated by the many stories, the type of product they are dealing with, the catalogue in which they are included, the designers who have gone before them or, naturally, the adventures that lie concealed in the historic dwellings they reproduce. The reference to Italy, on the other hand, is in perfect harmony with the work of the brand and its past and present designers: it is intrinsic to the perfection of the production process that underlies the collection, the relationship with the brand's tradition and its local roots, and the intelligent, strategic use of its innovations in the treatment of this complex material.Child's play? Yes, but with the integrity and ability to enchant unique to specific designs, capable of an immediacy of vision and feeling that makes them little novels written in cement.
Marmoleum 2.0 mm is an attractive and durable flooring solution. Whenever material usage reduction is needed or a 2.0 mm thickness linoleum floor is sufficient, our Marmoleum 2.0 collection is the perfect flooring solution. It presents 32 colors from the Fresco, Real and Concrete ranges and features the same durable and sustainable characteristics as our other linoleum floor coverings.
Allura Dryback 0.7 is the highest specified, fully adhered floor covering in our Allura portfolio. This luxury vinyl tiles collection offers the largest design choice and excellent product properties, such as the highest dimensional stability. Its high performance makes Allura Dryback 0.7 floors suitable for any application area.The 47 Wood floor designs of the Allura Dryback 0.7 collection offer enormous design freedom with the widest variety for the most natural effect. The plank sizes range from XXL (180 x 32 cm) to a 75 x 15 cm size that is ideal for herringbone installations. The wood grains are designed to add a lifelike effect to the richness of the designs. A part of the embossing textures are fully in register with the design underneath.
Onyx+ is the ultimate wall covering choice for bathroom and shower materials, providing unparalleled safety and protection against moisture and water damage.It is perfectly suited for commercial wetroom applications in health facilities, as well as spas, pools, and changing rooms.The Onyx+ collection includes contemporary designs in both graphic and realistic executions, perfect to elevate your wetroom with a touch of luxury. Mix and match with our various vinyl floor options for a complete wetroom solution.
The collaboration of José Medina Galeote and the design teams of Forbo Flooring Systems gave birth to an unique collection of flooring in which the artists’ creations are given a new dimension through the medium of flooring. By bringing his works of art right under our feet, José Medina Galeote explores new perspectives on various textures. Forbo's high definition printing techniques can bring the creations of José Medina Galeote to life on any floor.
A soft and balanced design, giving a sense of agreement and control, Tessera Harmony promotes a calming, more productive environment, increasing the sense of wellbeing in any interior scheme.A calming, organic design, Tessera Harmony is available in 12 warm colourways, each designed to blend tonally with each other and closely match other Tessera carpet tile ranges.Harmony carpet tiles join Infused and Accord as part of the Union collection.
The Malmö chairs exude a sense of warmth and timeless elegance, crafted from solid ash wood with a tapered design that combines natural lightness and traditional charm. The armchair features an upholstered shell, a sturdy ash wood frame, and gracefully tapered armrests, showcasing the purity of design with thicker joints for durability and a refined aesthetic. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. Supplied by Pedrali, a prestigious Italian design company founded in 1963, the brand is celebrated for its contemporary, high-quality furniture that blends functionality with minimalist elegance, catering to both commercial and residential spaces worldwide.
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A form in mouth blown glass, the Silent Vase is Scandinavian design at its subtlest. Available in three sizes and multiple colors, the Silent Vase is a humble yet decorative addition to any space.
Designed with Scandinavian materiality at its heart, the Avail Coat Rack brings the ideas of simplicity and functionality into the modern home. The design features 2 metal hooks that can be rearranged forever while also bringing hints of color to the form, allowing for the Avail Coat Rack to evolve as time passes while holding smaller objects on its minute plateau.
The Story Pinboard brings subtle feelings of Scandinavian design into any work or creative context, whether in the home office, in a kids room or within the workplace. Produced in cork, a material that is sourced from the renewable bark of cork oak trees, the Story Pinboard is recyclable in its entirety.
The Dots Ceramic bring an artful expression to a Muuto icon, made in earthenware with a reactive glaze for a unique look, giving each single piece a distinct look while referencing the ideas of traditional craftsmanship. Combine the design across various colors and sizes along with the Dots Wood and Dots Metal for a unique expression.
The Jellies coat hangers draw their inspiration from the tableware collection of the same name designed by Patricia Urquiola for Kartell. This accessory is available in three different sizes, each with its own specific texture.
A multi-faceted vase widening from the base to the top in a swirling motion. Shanghai is like refracted light radiating from prism-like crystals with an alternating play of flashes and shadows, creating irregular geometric forms.
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The special feature of this series lies in the conformation of the surface material which enhances the core that looks like jelly, just as the name suggests, evocative of the forms used in pastry-making.