The swivel-mounted HAL Ply Barstool features gas spring-assisted height adjustment for seating at tables and counters from 90 to 110 cm tall, along with additional shock-absorbing seat suspension to ensure dynamic comfort. The seat shell is made of high-quality, easy-to-clean plywood, while the column sleeve, footrest and base plate with a brushed stainless steel cover are manufactured from steel. HAL Ply Barstool is suited not just to bars and restaurants but also to offices with standing-height meeting tables or desks.
Alexander Girard originally created the Wooden Dolls (1952), a whimsical assortment of figures both joyful and grim, for his own home. Today they add a charming touch to any interior.
Antonio Citterio collaborated with Vitra to develop different versions of the ID Visitor chair, perfectly coordinated with the ID Chair Concept. Thanks to an understated design, they can be combined with almost any office chair and integrated in a wide variety of work environments.<br/><br/>ID Visitor Air has a particularly light and graceful appearance thanks to its slender plastic backrest. The perforated back allows for flexible movement and good air circulation, while offering targeted support. The seat padding is optionally available in a more sustainable PU-free version, and the cantilever base is stackable.<br/>
The range of motifs does not limit the use of Ornaments by Alexander Girard to seasonal occasions but a number of them are perfect, for example, for Christmas time.
Grand Sofà (2017) is Antonio Citterio's interpretation of luxurious comfort and contemporary design. The designer's Italian flair for lightness and elegance is united with the trademark quality and precision of the Swiss company Vitra.
Tabouret Bois bears the unmistakable signature of Jean Prouvé, reflecting an aesthetic based on structural requirements. The sturdy stool is available in natural oak, dark oak or American walnut.
Designed by Jasper Morrison, the APC is reminiscent of classic wooden chairs while advancing the appearance and functionality of this typology. The graceful chair combines great stability with excellent comfort; its backrest is attached to the frame with resilient connectors that allow it to flex in response to the sitter's movements. The APC comes in a choice of two-tone colours and is suited for both indoor and outdoor use.
The Joyn 2 Platform serves as a basis for teamwork, and despite just four legs allows table lengths of up to 6.4 metres for 8 to 10 regular workspaces – with maximum legroom, easily accessible power and data options and diverse accessories for personalisation. The platforms emphasise the horizontal – only the accessories rise above the table surface.<br/> <br/>Joyn 2 Platform is modular in design and easy to reconfigure in diverse formats. The table tops are available in three versions: as one-piece tops, as tops with a gap in the middle for easy access to power and data connections, and as a version with a technical rail – in the latter two versions, accessories can be fitted individually and repositioned as required. End table tops measuring 80 cm in depth add an additional fully-fledged workstation at either end of the table. Joyn 2 Platform can be adjusted from 74 to 82 cm in height.<br/>
Ampi serves as a wireless charger and offers the necessary power connections to transform any table into a workstation quickly and easily – whether at home or in the office.
The Akari Light Sculptures (1951) by Isamu Noguchi are a series of luminaires, handcrafted from traditional washi paper by Japanese artisans. ‘The harshness of electricity is thus transformed through the magic of paper back to the light of our origin – the sun.’ (Noguchi)
The contrasting materials of the moulded plywood veneer seat shell and slender black plastic frame constitute a characteristic feature of the Belleville Armchair. Its elegant armrests are an integral part of the curved structural frame and offer excellent comfort. The Belleville Armchair is also available with a plastic seat shell or with a cover in leather or fabric.
With carefully balanced proportions, great comfort and a conscious renunciation of decorative details, the Soft Modular Sofa (2016) by Jasper Morrison unites the characteristics of a modular lounge sofa in its purest form.
The Plastic Chairs by Charles and Ray Eames were the very first chairs to be developed out of plastic for industrial production. Their organically shaped seat shells can be combined with a variety of different bases. The DAX chair (Dining Height Armchair X-Base) has a visually understated four-legged tubular steel base, which comes in a powder-coated version that is also suited for outdoor applications.
The designer Alexander Girard drew wide acclaim with his interior concept for the legendary Miller House (1953-57), for which he personally selected each individual object. The centrepiece of the house was a so-called 'conversation pit', a sunken seating area in the living room, with built-in sofas covered in fabrics by Girard and decorated with embroidered pillows made specifically for this setting. <br/><br/>Girard's famous 'double heart' motif was used and varied by the designer throughout his lifetime. It is composed of two intersecting S's that form a continuous loop of mirrored hearts. Each S represents the first letter of the pet names used by Girard and his wife – Sandro and Susie – which prompted him to name the double heart symbol '<a href="/en-me/magazine/details/sansusi">Sansusi</a>'.<br/><br/>The embroidered pillow with the 'Double Heart 2' motif was created by Alexander Girard for the Miller family in 1975 – 20 years after the completion of the Miller House.<br/>
French designer and engineer Jean Prouvé created the round, wooden Guéridon table for the University of Paris in 1949. It comes in two different sizes and various types of high-quality wood.
The range of motifs does not limit the use of Ornaments by Alexander Girard to seasonal occasions but a number of them are perfect, for example, for Christmas time.
With his collection of Wall Clocks (1949-1960), George Nelson conceived a wide array of timepieces, many of which have since become icons of 1950s design.
Numerous works by the creative duo Front are devoted to the systematic observation of sleeping or hibernating animals. This fascination inspired their design of a group of slumbering creatures – Resting Animals – whose poses exude a serene tranquillity. The Resting Birds are ornamental ceramic figures in two different sizes. Their peaceful presence goes beyond the decorative to communicate a deep sense of contentment.
The DCW (Dining Chair Wood) bears witness to the ultimate success of Charles and Ray Eames' early experiments with moulding plywood into complex shapes. Made entirely of wood, the appearance of this iconic chair remains as contemporary today as when it was first conceived.
Due to the slender organic shapes of its seat and back shells, the LCM (Lounge Chair Metal) by Charles and Ray Eames quickly acquired the nickname 'potato chip chair'.
The Akari Light Sculptures (1951) by Isamu Noguchi are a series of luminaires, handcrafted from traditional washi paper by Japanese artisans. ‘The harshness of electricity is thus transformed through the magic of paper back to the light of our origin – the sun.’ (Noguchi)
The Shell Chairs by Charles and Ray Eames are among the most important designs in the history of furniture. Following their initial presentation at the 'Low Cost Furniture Design' competition organised by the Museum of Modern Art in 1948, the chairs were launched on the market in 1950 in an armchair version (A-shell) and as a simpler side chair (S-shell) – making them the first ever mass-produced chairs made of plastic. <br/><br/>With the debut of this revolutionary design, Charles and Ray Eames introduced a new furniture typology that has since spread around the globe: the multifunctional chair whose shell can be joined with a variety of different bases. Already in 1950, they presented a series of bases that enabled various sitting positions, including the low-slung LAR (Lounge Height Armchair Rod Base) with a geometric steel wire base, which quickly acquired the charming nickname 'Cat's Cradle' in reference to the children's string game. <br/><br/>The LAR seems to have been one of Charles and Ray's favourite designs: it can be spotted in numerous vintage photographs of the legendary Eames House in Pacific Palisades, both indoors and out. This also reveals how lightweight the chair is, and how easily it can be moved around.<br/><br/>Due to the organic shape of this classic armchair, the LAR is a striking solo piece, but it can also be paired with many types of sofas to create an appealing contrast. The LAR is offered as the Plastic Chair LAR with a polypropylene shell, or as the Fiberglass Chair LAR with a fibreglass shell that draws attention to the lively texture so valued by connoisseurs. The fascination of fibreglass lies in its irregular surface, whose clearly visible fibres make it appear almost like a natural material. The Fiberglass Chair LAR is not offered with full upholstery in order to show off the unique characteristics of this material to maximum effect. However, a comfortable seat cushion is optionally available.
The many accessories created for the home by George Nelson include a variety of table clocks. Representing a selection of these classic designs, the Desk Clocks offer a refreshing alternative to conventional clocks. Equipped with high-quality quartz movements, the charm of these decorative timepieces is equalled by their precision.
As one of the most famous objects of Japanese post-war design, the Elephant Stool was created by the prolific product designer Sori Yanagi. The stackable plastic stool can be used both indoors and outside.
The Suita Club Sofa was developed for use in offices, waiting areas and lobbies. The construction and workmanship are designed to withstand the demanding conditions of such public areas. The upholstery of the backrest ensures a high degree of comfort without the need for additional cushions.
The seat shells of the Eames Plastic Chairs can be combined with a variety of different bases. The base for the DAL chair (Dining Height Armchair La Fonda Base) was developed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1961 for the legendary New York restaurant La Fonda del Sol, whose interior was designed by their friend Alexander Girard. With its central pedestal consisting of four parallel shafts that split at the bottom to form a four-star base, it is one of the most elegant and unconventional bases ever designed by the Eameses.
The Zoo Timers (1965) by George Nelson – wall clocks in the form of colourfully hand-drawn characters from the animal kingdom – offer children a playful and enjoyable approach to telling the time.
The expansive, elegant ETR sofa table by Charles and Ray Eames comes with tops in a choice of black or white and a wire base with a chrome-plated or black powder-coated finish. On account of its elliptical shape, it quickly acquired the nickname 'surfboard table'.
The Allstar office chair by Konstantin Grcic imparts a relaxed home-like feel and sense of familiarity. Its rounded form exudes comfort and yields a calming influence on the fast-paced dynamic of today's offices. Allstar also satisfies all the necessary functions of a task chair, allowing it to be used wherever high functional performance is desired but a classic office chair would not be appropriate for aesthetic reasons – an especially ideal choice for modern workplace concepts.
The Heart Cone Chair takes its name from the expressive, heart-shaped silhouette of its seat shell. Designed by Verner Panton in the late 1950s, the chair combines a comfortably upholstered seat with an understated, elegant base made of satin stainless steel.
Joyn 2 Meet offers meeting tables ranging from 120 x 80 cm to 900 x 180 cm. The base can be configured in diverse shapes and sizes for sitting or standing-height tables – on either glides or castors. Furniture on castors promotes dynamic work methods in the office, while variants with glides enable electrification cables to be concealed in the table legs.
The Nuage vases produce an attractive interplay of light and shadow with their undulating shape and anodised aluminium finish in various colours. Flowers and grasses can be arranged in each cluster of eight individual tubes, and thanks to their precise outer contours, the vases can also be fitted together to create entire 'cloud formations'.
Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen created the Organic Chair in 1940 as part of their entry for 'Organic Design in Home Furnishings', a competition organised by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The small reading chair offers superb comfort, thanks to its comfortably upholstered, biomorphically shaped seat shell, and is also available in a version with a higher backrest: Organic Highback.
With his collection of Wall Clocks (1949-1960), George Nelson conceived a wide array of timepieces, many of which have since become icons of 1950s design.
With its curving shapes and vivid colours, the Amoebe chair (1970) by Verner Panton embodies the exuberant spirit of the early 1970s. It is also available with an overhanging backrest under the name Amoebe Highback.
The high backrest of ID Soft L comes with padded upholstery for excellent comfort. Although the chair exudes elegant sophistication, its sleek lines and minimal design also lend it an understated character. ID Soft L can be harmoniously combined with other chairs and is a perfect addition to many different settings.
The Toolbox by Arik Levy is designed as a practical organisational utensil for storing accessories and small items. Thanks to its handy size, it can be easily stowed in a cabinet or on a shelf, and it takes up little room on a table. The Toolbox is available in a selection of different colours.
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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
Number of drawers: 2, Without handle, Tip-on fitting, Interior system Optional, With furniture washbasin, Overflow: No, Tap hole platform: Yes, Incl. space-saving siphon, Incl. slotted waste, Siphon cut-out: Yes, Siphon cover: Yes, Incl. DuroCast drain cover, Incl. faucets: No 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.
Charles and Ray Eames received a commission to design the interiors of three lobbies in the new Time & Life Building at Rockefeller Center in New York City. In addition to outfitting these spaces, this major project encompassed the development of the comfortably upholstered Lobby Chairs and a group of stools made out of solid walnut. <br/><br/>The lathe-turned stools, which were also conceived by Ray to be used as small occasional tables, have distinctive individual profiles. The sculptural and decorative character of the stools makes the most striking impression when they are grouped together.These pieces were inspired by an African stool that stood in the living room of the Eames House, as shown in a photographic series by Monique Jacot from the year 1959.
The swivel-mounted HAL Ply Barstool features gas spring-assisted height adjustment for seating at tables and counters from 90 to 110 cm tall, along with additional shock-absorbing seat suspension to ensure dynamic comfort. The seat shell is made of high-quality, easy-to-clean plywood, while the column sleeve, footrest and base plate with a brushed stainless steel cover are manufactured from steel. HAL Ply Barstool is suited not just to bars and restaurants but also to offices with standing-height meeting tables or desks.
<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.
Allura Flex" 1.0 is the best loose lay solution in LVT for demanding applications such as shops and offices. Allura Flex floors can be installed fully loose laid up to 150m2. Allura Flex offers second generation Flex technology, exclusive to Forbo and consisting of only functional layers. The technology makes Allura Flex floors unprecedented in dimensional stability, strength, performance and quality.The 47 Wood floor designs of the Allura Flex" 1.0 collection offer enormous design freedom with the widest variety for the most natural effect. The planks sizes range from XL (150 x 28 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.
Flotex Colour is a unique, textile, flocked floor covering, combining the cleaning properties and durability of a resilient flooring with the comfort, slip resistant and acoustic properties usually associated with textiles. Flotex Colour is a collection of four semi plain designs; Metro, Penang, Calgary and Canyon.
Forbo has created a special collection of Flotex floors with striking designs for the hospitality & leisure segment. The high performance Flotex flocked floor coverings provide comfort and safety while leaving plenty of space for design.Give your interior a cosy effect with Flotex floor designs inspired by textiles and materials. Play around with the Plaid items for a vintage effect or create an extra comfortable look with the carpet aspect of the Newport design.To easily visualize the scale of the designs, please see our Hospitality & Leisure brochureAll items of the Flotex H&L collection are also available in an adhesive free flooring solution: Flotex Next. You can order a Flotex Next floor by adding the code NX as a suffix behind the regular colour number.
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 urinal KEY is a versatile fixture suitable for both public and private spaces, featuring a simple, harmonious design and compact dimensions that seamlessly complement other Flaminia products, with the added option of using a cover. It is available in a variety of colors, including White, Black, Anthracite, Edelweiss, Milk, Chestnut, and Beige. A 3D file of the product is also available for download, allowing for easy integration into design plans. Ceramica Flaminia, a renowned Italian supplier founded in 1955, specializes in premium ceramic bathroom fixtures and furnishings, offering a wide range of modern, minimalist designs crafted with exceptional attention to detail for both residential and commercial spaces.
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.
The Tatami collection embodies the essence of outdoor living, with its uniquely woven shell designed to provide exceptional comfort and relaxation. Crafted using gas-assisted injection-molded polypropylene reinforced with glass fibers, this armchair combines durability with modern aesthetics. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design projects. Manufactured by Pedrali, a prestigious Italian design company founded in 1963, the collection reflects the brand’s commitment to contemporary, high-quality furniture that blends functionality with timeless style, catering to both commercial and residential spaces worldwide.
**VIBRATION** – This exquisite wallpaper combines matt and shiny threads in a harmonious weave, creating a delicate wave effect that plays with light and texture. The design features a striking contrast of metallic yarns and natural fibers, offering both elegance and depth.
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- **Composition:** Polyester 41%, Viscose 34%, Cotton 25%
- **Size:** 53 cm
- **Weight:** 305 g
- **3D File Available:** Yes (downloadable for visualization)
Part of *"The Wall"* collection, this piece explores innovative techniques, reimagining archival patterns while introducing fresh designs to elevate high-end interiors. LELIEVRE, a prestigious Paris-based luxury textile and wallcovering supplier since 1914, is known for its craftsmanship and sophisticated designs.
For more details, visit: [LELIEVRE Paris](https://lelievreparis.com/).
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A bold and transformative design solution that elevates any space, Inkiostro Bianco turns creative visions into stunning surfaces for architecture and interior design, blending graphics, nature-inspired motifs, and man-made details into expressive, personalized decor. The 2014 collection reflects the collaboration of a dynamic, multidisciplinary team, resulting in original designs that infuse walls and surroundings with distinctive character.
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- **Vinyl Wallpaper:** Featuring a printable vinyl front layer and a non-woven fabric (TNT) backing for stability, this wallpaper ensures easy installation and removal while offering endless decorative possibilities for walls and furniture.
- **EQ•Dekor Fibra di Vetro:** A revolutionary fiberglass wall covering developed in partnership with Mapei, combining structural reinforcement with striking designs. Its high stability, flexibility, and earthquake-resistant properties make it ideal for floors, bathrooms, and kitchens, offering waterproof durability in high-traffic or wet areas.
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For added convenience, a **3D file of the product is available for download**, allowing designers to visualize and integrate the designs seamlessly into their projects.
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Inkiostro Bianco is an innovative Italian design brand renowned for its artistic wall coverings, decorative panels, and custom interior solutions since 2010.
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The Fiber Chair brings a new perspective to the iconic shell chair through its innovative composite of 100% recycled plastic and wood fibers. The wood fibers blend into the surface for a matte finish, adding a soft, inviting touch. The Fiber Chair is designed with friendly, embracing curves that provide extensive comfort to its user while taking up little space in the room.
The Fiber Chair brings a new perspective to the iconic shell chair through its innovative composite of 100% recycled plastic and wood fibers. The wood fibers blend into the surface for a matte finish, adding a soft, inviting touch. The Fiber Chair is designed with friendly, embracing curves that provide extensive comfort to its user while taking up little space in the room.
The Fiber Chair brings a new perspective to the iconic shell chair through its innovative composite of 100% recycled plastic and wood fibers. The wood fibers blend into the surface for a matte finish, adding a soft, inviting touch. The Fiber Chair is designed with friendly, embracing curves that provide extensive comfort to its user while taking up little space in the room.
Loft Counter Stool combines Scandinavian design traditions with industrial references for a bar stool with full seat and back along with a small footprint. As with its chair counterpart, the Loft Counter Stool exemplifies simple, honest design through its clean lines and maximum comfort.
With its small curved back and long elegant legs, the Visu Counter Stool is a perfect accompaniment for any kitchen counter or restaurant bar. Made from form pressed oak, the gentle silhouette of the chair contrasts with the texture of the wood for a toned-down Scandinavian aesthetic.
With its curved backrest that folds elegantly around its back legs and ties the design together, the Cover Counter Stool challenges the possibilities of veneer through a forward-thinking approach, echoing the ideas of Scandinavian design. The design is lightweight and features a tall, enveloping back for extensive comfort that allows one to be seated in its seat for hours on end, be it for a dinner, a drink or even working at a counter desk. The Cover Series without upholstery is EU Ecolabel Certified. By carrying the EU Ecolabel Certification, the product is guaranteed to have a reduced environmental impact throughout the total lifecycle of the product from raw material to disposal.
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Attila, Napoleon and Saint-Esprit are three table-stools, three charismatic characters that stand out for their originality and anti-conformism. Stools and tables conceived to furnish any and every setting with a friendly and humorous touch, but also with particular consideration for practicality: the gnomes' hat is flat and round, ideal for use as an occasional table or stool.
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