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Since it was designed in 2000, Glass Carafe has been hiding in Aldo Bakker’s prototype archive. The carafe’s wide bottom that converts into a very slender neck creates a soft and organic shape. The same shape is mirrored in the drinking glass, which doubles as a lid for the carafe itself. Whether the two are placed next to each other or with the glass upside down on top, the shape of the set has a fascinating and eye-catching appeal. Glasses are also sold separately in a set of four.
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Jazz Max Brüel, 1961
karakterCopenhagen > Styling
Elegant and with a hint of whimsy, the modular candleholder Jazz was conceived in 1961 by Danish architect, ceramist and jazz musician Max Brüel. A slender, graceful silhouette in three heights, Jazz is an elegant addition to the home – by itself or in groups. A Jazz candleholder comes with a top, a base and three interchangeable stems in different heights to fit any occasion.
Office Desk Bodil Kjær, 1959
karakterCopenhagen > Desk
We are proud to present our first design from a Danish designer. In this case, Danish architect, professor, and designer, Bodil Kjær. The iconic desk, designed in 1959, was the first of its kind with its pure and simplistic design, almost floating mid-air. Bodil Kjærs’ design has been called ‘The most beautiful desk in the world’ – or, the ‘James Bond desk’ as it was featured prominently in three early Bond movies.
Scarpa 925 Afra & Tobia Scarpa, 1966
karakterCopenhagen > Chair
The iconic 925 Scarpa lounge chair is a strikingly elegant lounge chair. Easily recognized by its firm and robust wooden frame and the striking contrast it creates to the lightness of the leather covered seat and backrest. The anatomical design of the leather-covered seat, combined with the natural elasticity of the cantilevered backrest, creates a lounge chair that is equally comfortable and strikingly elegant. The 925 Scarpa lounge chair was designed alongside the charming 121 Scarpa dining chair from 1965. The two chairs are a prime example of Afra and Tobia Scarpa’s work and share the same double trestle structure with characteristic rounded joints. Both designs are now a part of the Karakter collection.
Sferico Joe Colombo, 1968
karakterCopenhagen > Styling
Joe Colombo believed in democratic and functional design. In his lifetime he designed a wide range of different drinking glasses. Something that seems very to the point as he was said to love drinking and smoking. Unfortunately this undoubtedly contributed to his young demise, but we’d like to think he would be pleased to see that his creations live on. In 1968 he designed a series of six glasses, all based on geometrical figures. True to his democratic and functional take on design, all the glasses were intended for a wide range of different usage—such as water, long drinks, whisky, wine, beer, juice, champagne, ice cream and so on. Karakter is proud to bring some of the very finest glasses to your table and will introduce the six different Joe Colombo glasses.
Heddles throw Karin Carlander, 2022
karakterCopenhagen > Styling
Weaver and textile artist Karin Carlander interprets classic techniques as the backbone of her creative process. Two new designs – a rectangular rug woven from paper yarn and a fringed throw in alpaca wool – showcase this craftsmanship in contemporary pieces for the home. When it came to the Heddles throw, Carlander selected alpaca wool from the Andes mountains. These thin, glossy fibers were woven into a luxurious blanket that features a subtle ridged design. Along the throw’s edge, a delicate fringe invites a closer look at the construction process, which sees the loom’s warp and weft working together. “This analogue way of creating is a collaboration between my loom and the material,” says Carlander. “The way threads and colours perform is new and unexpected with each material. Even after so many years, the craft continues to surprise me.”
Scarpa 121 Afra & Tobia Scarpa, 1965
karakterCopenhagen > Chair
The iconic 121 Scarpa dining chair is a straightforward dining chair with a design that can complement both classical and cutting-edge interiors. The design is characterized by a firm and robust wooden frame that creates a striking contrast to the lightness of the seat and back. The seat and back are anatomically shaped in plywood, covered in fine European leather, and attached by bolts to crosspieces along the center for great comfort. Originally inspired by a sketch made by Tobia’s father, Venetian architect and designer, Carlo Scarpa, the 121 came to life with a distinct touch from Afra and Tobia Scarpa in 1965. The 121 Scarpa dining chair was designed alongside the classic 925 Scarpa lounge chair from 1966. The two chairs are a prime example of Afra and Tobia Scarpa’s work and share the same double trestle structure with characteristic rounded joints. Both designs are now a part of the Karakter collection.
Principal dining table Bodil Kjær, 1961
karakterCopenhagen > Table
One of the last living mid-century Scandinavian design pioneers and a female pioneer in the field of architecture in her time, Bodil Kjær, conceived her Principal series in 1961 as part of an architectural exploration of interior solutions for modern living, called Elements of Architecture. Comprising a dining table and an upholstered dining chair, the Principal series epitomises Kjær’s forward-thinking cosmopolitan outlook and modernistic design language that slips fluidly into contemporary interior. The solid wood dining table boasts a clarified form, repeating a simple angle throughout table legs and ends of the table top, while the dining chair with its circular seat and gently rounded backrest, beautifully upholstered, adds a softness to the clear, unfussed geometry, an invitation to linger.
Cross Plex table Bodil Kjær, 1959
karakterCopenhagen > Coffee table
The CrossPlex Low Table was created as part of Kjær’s forward-thinking functional Elements of Architecture furniture program developed between 1955 and 1963. Over the decades this crisp occasional table has retained its timeless appeal, making it a welcome addition to a range of contemporary settings. Constructed of a cruciform acrylic base that supports a square glass top, the inherent transparency of the CrossPlex brings an air of lightness to the room.
Domo Floor Joe Colombo, 1965
karakterCopenhagen > Floor lamp
The Domo lamp was originally designed by Italian designer Joe Colombo in 1965. Back then he designed three lamps based on the same core shape. Known for his democratic and functional design, his flexible and convertible furniture meant to be used in many different ways – all to the benefit of the user. Joe Colombo experi-mented with new materials and the latest technologies and designed futuristic “machines for living”, many of which have become icons for a new way of living. One of them is Domo. Colombo often rejected sharp corners and straight lines in favour of curvaceous forms.
Domo Table Joe Colombo, 1965
karakterCopenhagen > Table lamp
The Domo lamp was originally designed by Italian designer Joe Colombo in 1965. Back then he designed three lamps based on the same core shape. Known for his democratic and functional design, his flexible and convertible furniture meant to be used in many different ways – all to the benefit of the user. Joe Colombo experimented with new materials and the latest technologies and designed futuristic “machines for living”, many of which have become icons for a new way of living. One of them is Domo. Colombo often rejected sharp corners and straight lines in favour of curvaceous forms.
Bon Aldo Bakker, 2017
karakterCopenhagen > Stool
A rework of Dutch artist and designer, Aldo Bakker’s wondrous Pink Stool in urushi lacquer from 2015, Bon in stained ash exudes Bakker’s accomplished sense of serene form and materiality. The sculptural stool consists of two contradictive container shapes put together: an upright and deep vertical shape and a flat horizontal shape that defines the seating.
Aida Angelo Mangiarotti, 1988
karakterCopenhagen > Table lamp
Esteemed for his researched and controlled approach to materials, Italian architect, sculptor and designer Angelo Mangiarotti created the almost gravity-defying Aida lamp with its visual disconnect between the base and shade and a pleasing ambient light. Referencing principles of his hailed architecture, where slim, elegant pillars support large and heavy ceilings in an almost impossible lift, Mangiarotti conceived Aida’s beautifully poised silhouette.
Hang Around large Derek McLeod,Joy Charbonneau, 2023
karakterCopenhagen > Styling
Hang Around is an updated version of the classic coat rack. Spacious and sturdy, Derek McLeod and Joy Charbonneau’s Hang Around has a soft, rounded expression that contrasts well to the sturdiness of the design. The dedicated pegs and their respective bars will add a welcoming and distinctive vibe to hallways and bedrooms, waiting areas, hotels, and restaurants. Produced in metal, the Hang Around is available in a large version with seven pegs, and in a small version with four pegs.
Lari Angelo Mangiarotti, 1978
karakterCopenhagen > Table lamp
The Lari Lamp, mouth blown in one single piece, that are held together by the base, which also supports the electrical system evokes, on a small scale, some suggestions of Angelo Mangiarotti’s previous architecture.
Awkward Light Anatomy Design, 2012
karakterCopenhagen > Floor lamp
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Libreria Pensile Achille Castiglioni,Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, 1957
karakterCopenhagen > Cabinet
Originally designed in 1957, perfected over the years, and produced by Bernini in 1966. Seeking to pare down the structure of a bookcase to the absolute minimum, Castiglioni decided to hang the shelves on knots in two cords fixed to a single point on the wall. 50 years after it was launched it is still relevant, elegant, and very Castiglioni.
Pivot Aldo Bakker, 2014
karakterCopenhagen > Styling
Silver with gold on top. A playful and chunky shape with a fine and delicate structure around the lid. All contrasting to the full-blown extravagance of the materials. 100% fine silver, plated with gold. Aldo Bakker, “I question the most common significance of products and thus also their use. In an ideal situation, every object takes on its own character and gains its own legitimacy. My designs are not based on fashion. They are unique pieces, not necessarily understandable at a glance, but meant for a slow, layer by layer exploration.”
Fat One Aldo Bakker, 2015
karakterCopenhagen > Styling
“My designs are not based on fashion. They are unique pieces, not necessarily understandable at a glance, but meant for a slow, layer by layer exploration.” Much like all other designs by dutch Aldo Bakker this intriguing shape is designed to surprise. The bottom of Fat One resembles an apple. And where you’ll normally find the stem of the apple, Bakker has connected one end of the handle. The other end is connected to the opening and lid. Fat One is made in silver, bent through electro forming and grown around a perfect model using CNC milling to ensure the precise positioning of the handle. The handle is made in steel, to ensure enough strength to hold the Fat One.
TriAngle Aldo Bakker, 1996
karakterCopenhagen > Stool
The Dutch designer, Aldo Bakker, is known for his uncompromising approach to design. This is a perfect example of his work. TriAngle consists of 12 triangular elements—cut to fit together like the perfect puzzle. The final puzzle reveals a square stool or side table with a distinguished and very precise look. The sharp corners and visible cuts will become softer and gain patina over time, making tear, wear and decay a very essential part of this design. Aldo Bakkers’ work has a delicate and rare sense of harmony and his ideas are always intended to trigger a response. He wants to challenge us with his design, to make us stop our everyday routines for a minute and ponder over an odd little feature, hopefully making us perform our everyday casual acts with more attention.
Chair 300 Joe Colombo, 1965
karakterCopenhagen > Chair
Designed by the forward-thinking Italian designer Joe Colombo, Chair 300 is a beautiful example of his functional design sensibility. Upholstered seat and back gently curved inside a modest, clear wooden frame with double horizontal slats give Chair 300 its appealing, comfortable and characteristic look.
Comodo Achille Castiglioni, 1988
karakterCopenhagen > Cabinet
Poised on a slim metal stem, Comodo’s wood cabinet is set off-centre with a lidded compartment. Castiglioni and Pozzi’s elegant multi-purpose unit can be used as a bedside table, a tray, a coffee table or simply as a storage box for all your favourites. Supposedly Castiglioni, being a big fan of sweets, used his own Comodo to store candy.
Lungangolo Achille Castiglioni, 1991
karakterCopenhagen > Styling
Castiglioni is said to ponder a lot on lost space. Empty inches and square meters that could be filled with beautiful design—but for some reason just never were. Due to this thinking he did many designs intended specifically for the corners of the home. Lungangolo is one of those. Lungangolo is a multi-use piece of furniture originally produced by Bernini. The frame is made of four slender pillars with square cross-sec-tions in between to support the square shelves placed in various heights. The structure is strengthened by a drawer and a side piece. The position of the drawer and elimination of part of the support meant it had to be manufactured in two versions—to work for both left and right handed.
Clessidra Vase Joe Colombo, 1969
karakterCopenhagen > Styling
Prolific Italian architect and designer Joe Colombo created a wide array of appealing glass objects in his time. He worked with shapes, light, and silhouettes, and had an impressive way of creating small sculptures out of even the most functional homeware pieces. Clessidra vase is a timeless and beautifully scaled glass object, where the container of the vase is raised gracefully from the light base to lift the flowers up in the air. Colombo’s original drawings from 1969 shows a unique idea for a range of multiuse glass objects based on geometrical figures. One of these being the tall, slender Clessidra vase.
Console Table Aldo Bakker, 2017
karakterCopenhagen > Console
Tranquil and seductive, Aldo Bakker’s Console Table floats exquisitely between sculpture and furniture. It depicts the simplest concept of a table: two columns and a surface. The legs are an elongation of the line created by the tabletop. The tabletop and the base of the legs have the same width, making them equally important to the design. The distance between the legs is not fixed, but can be changed as preferred, adding to the sculptural quality of this piece.
Coffee Table Aldo Bakker, 2015
karakterCopenhagen > Coffee table
A single sheet of steel rolled in one smooth motion into a self-supporting construction. Aldo Bakker’s exquisite sense of merging colour, material and form has come into play to create an occasional table with an effortlessly sculptural appeal.
Lab Light Table Anatomy Design, 2010
karakterCopenhagen > Table lamp
The Lab Light design came about from a genuine fascination with laboratory equipment and with all those fantastic clamps and levers — the perfect place to start designing a multi-functional lamp. The base is porcelain, the stem is painted steel, and the lampshade and rotating arm is brass.
Lab Light Floor Anatomy Design, 2010
karakterCopenhagen > Floor lamp
The Lab Light design came about from a genuine fascination with laboratory equipment and with all those fantastic clamps and levers — the perfect place to start designing a multi-functional lamp. The base is porcelain, the stem is painted steel, and the lampshade and rotating arm is brass.
Steel Lab Light Floor Anatomy Design, 2010
karakterCopenhagen > Table lamp
Inspired by her parents’ pharmaceutical work and their old lab equipment, Andrea Kleinloog from Anatomy Design designed the Lab Light mixing steel, brass and porcelain. This brought on a desire to make a lamp with a younger feel. Base, lampshade, and rotating arm—all in painted aluminium.
Steel Lab Light Table Anatomy Design, 2010
karakterCopenhagen > Table lamp
Inspired by her parents’ pharmaceutical work and their old lab equipment, Andrea Kleinloog from Anatomy Design designed the Lab Light mixing steel, brass and porcelain. This brought on a desire to make a lamp with a younger feel. Base, lampshade, and rotating arm—all in painted aluminium.
Middleweight Pouf Michael Anastassiades, 2021
karakterCopenhagen > Chair
The Middleweight sofa captures the best of two worlds, the Italian super lounge sofa on one side and the compact Danish box sofa on the other. Set on a thin, open steel frame, the cushions are firmly held together by zippers and carefully mitered in the corners of the frame, resembling the sharp edges of folded paper. Middleweight is a luxuriously comfortable sofa, available as an arm-chair, 2-seater or 3-seater sofa and pouf. “This was my first sofa design, but actually the biggest surprise didn’t come until the product was finalized – when we stood there, looking at the actual sofa, and it looked exactly like what I had in my head. It is a great satisfaction as a designer. You can’t accelerate the process of design. An idea has to come when the time is right, so you have to stretch the process as long as possible and allow for enough time to get the ideas and experiments across.”
Middleweight armchair Michael Anastassiades, 2021
karakterCopenhagen > Chair
The Middleweight sofa captures the best of two worlds, the Italian super lounge sofa on one side and the compact Danish box sofa on the other. Set on a thin, open steel frame, the cushions are firmly held together by zippers and carefully mitered in the corners of the frame, resembling the sharp edges of folded paper. Middleweight is a luxuriously comfortable sofa, available as an arm-chair, 2-seater or 3-seater sofa and pouf. “This was my first sofa design, but actually the biggest surprise didn’t come until the product was finalized – when we stood there, looking at the actual sofa, and it looked exactly like what I had in my head. It is a great satisfaction as a designer. You can’t accelerate the process of design. An idea has to come when the time is right, so you have to stretch the process as long as possible and allow for enough time to get the ideas and experiments across.”
Middleweight 2-seater Michael Anastassiades, 2021
karakterCopenhagen > Chair
The Middleweight sofa captures the best of two worlds, the Italian super lounge sofa on one side and the compact Danish box sofa on the other. Set on a thin, open steel frame, the cushions are firmly held together by zippers and carefully mitered in the corners of the frame, resembling the sharp edges of folded paper. Middleweight is a luxuriously comfortable sofa, available as an arm-chair, 2-seater or 3-seater sofa and pouf. “This was my first sofa design, but actually the biggest surprise didn’t come until the product was finalized – when we stood there, looking at the actual sofa, and it looked exactly like what I had in my head. It is a great satisfaction as a designer. You can’t accelerate the process of design. An idea has to come when the time is right, so you have to stretch the process as long as possible and allow for enough time to get the ideas and experiments across.”
Middleweight 3-seater Michael Anastassiades, 2021
karakterCopenhagen > Chair
The Middleweight sofa captures the best of two worlds, the Italian super lounge sofa on one side and the compact Danish box sofa on the other. Set on a thin, open steel frame, the cushions are firmly held together by zippers and carefully mitered in the corners of the frame, resembling the sharp edges of folded paper. Middleweight is a luxuriously comfortable sofa, available as an arm-chair, 2-seater or 3-seater sofa and pouf. “This was my first sofa design, but actually the biggest surprise didn’t come until the product was finalized – when we stood there, looking at the actual sofa, and it looked exactly like what I had in my head. It is a great satisfaction as a designer. You can’t accelerate the process of design. An idea has to come when the time is right, so you have to stretch the process as long as possible and allow for enough time to get the ideas and experiments across.”
Rampa Achille Castiglioni,Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, 1965
karakterCopenhagen > Desk
Rampa, a multifunctional station on wheels from 1965, was inspired by the traditional florist’s display stands found on Italian town squares. On one side, the steps serve as a bookshelf with the four steps being covered with tempered glass plates, and a compartment in the lower large step, which is closed with a flap door. At the opposite side of Rampa, there are two visible compartments for storage as well as a larger flap that, when opened, acts as a writing desk, and reveals two more compartments, and six drawers. Thanks to the four castors, two of which has brakes, the object can easily be moved around or fixed.
Side Table No. 2 PlueerSmitt, 2014
karakterCopenhagen > Side table
Striking. Wooden side table consisting of two stripped-down trestles and a table top. The seemingly heavy top contrasts the rigid trestles. The top gives in and provides space for the sharp ends of the trestles to lock the legs and the top together. Intriguing shapes, familiar yet not at all, balancing between art and design. Viewed from different angles the side table varies greatly. A design meant to puzzle our understanding of shape, form and function.
Cache Console Paul McCobb, 1952
karakterCopenhagen > Console
The foundation of the Cache series, part of Paul McCobb’s extensive Planner series, is a beautifully simplistic and easy table with slim and straight steel legs, stripped from any details or ornament, leaving only small drawers that can be mounted individually or grouped on either side of the table for small keepings. The series is complimented with the matching Desk Organiser with two drawers and a shelf supported by a steel frame. A prominent figure in American mid-century design, Paul McCobb conceived the Planner series in the 1950s, a modular furniture series that brought modern design into middle-class American households. The aesthetic attribute of McCobb’s design is sleek and unadorned and at the same time warm and approachable. With its versatility and purity of form, the Planner series became one of the most successful commercial furniture lines of its era.
Principal chair Bodil Kjær, 1961
karakterCopenhagen > Chair
One of the last living mid-century Scandinavian design pioneers and a female pioneer in the field of architecture in her time, Bodil Kjær, conceived her Principal series in 1961 as part of an architectural exploration of interior solutions for modern living, called Elements of Architecture. Comprising a dining table and an upholstered dining chair, the Principal series epitomises Kjær’s forward-thinking cosmopolitan outlook and modernistic design language that slips fluidly into contemporary interior. The solid wood dining table boasts a clarified form, repeating a simple angle throughout table legs and ends of the table top, while the dining chair with its circular seat and gently rounded backrest, beautifully upholstered, adds a softness to the clear, unfussed geometry, an invitation to linger.
Cache Dining table Paul McCobb, 1952
karakterCopenhagen > Desk
The foundation of the Cache series, part of Paul McCobb’s extensive Planner series, is a beautifully simplistic and easy table with slim and straight steel legs, stripped from any details or ornament, leaving only small drawers that can be mounted individually or grouped on either side of the table for small keepings. The series is complimented with the matching Desk Organiser with two drawers and a shelf supported by a steel frame. A prominent figure in American mid-century design, Paul McCobb conceived the Planner series in the 1950s, a modular furniture series that brought modern design into middle-class American households. The aesthetic attribute of McCobb’s design is sleek and unadorned and at the same time warm and approachable. With its versatility and purity of form, the Planner series became one of the most successful commercial furniture lines of its era.
Castore dining table Angelo Mangiarotti, 1975
karakterCopenhagen > Table
Castore is a glass and marble table by Italian architect, sculptor and designer Angelo Mangiarotti. Designed in 1975 for Sorgente dei Mobili, the distinct design is now presented by Karakter, available as a 130cm dining table. The round glass top rests on a heavy marble pillar, and visually, Mangiarotti would have it seem that only a small marble bowl on top of the glass plate is holding it in place. The rounded corners on both the pillar and the bowl ads a sense of softness to the otherwise heavy aesthetics of the marble. The marble bowl can be removed and used as an individual element. However, keeping it as an integral part of the design, you can enjoy additional rounded corners, as the bowl reflects in the glass table top.
Cache desk organiser Paul McCobb, 1952
karakterCopenhagen > Cabinet
The foundation of the Cache series, part of Paul McCobb’s extensive Planner series, is a beautifully simplistic and easy table with slim and straight steel legs, stripped from any details or ornament, leaving only small drawers that can be mounted individually or grouped on either side of the table for small keepings. If more storage and distinctiveness is needed, add the second piece in the series, the two-drawer organizer that resides on a slender leg construction as the table itself and has the same playful two-finger opening system as the drawers in the desk. The Desk Organiser can be placed on the desk or used as a stand-alone item next to sofas or beds.
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MÈTA - Executive desk _ FANTONI
FANTONI > Desk
Here’s a rephrased and expanded product description, along with a concise supplier overview and mention of the 3D file: *"Reimagine your workspace with this innovative collection—more than just office furniture, it’s a dynamic system designed to adapt and evolve with your needs. Each piece blends functionality with environmental harmony, offering flexible solutions for modern workspaces. The 3D file of the product is available for download, enabling seamless integration into your planning process. For further details, explore the MÈTA | Executive desk by FANTONI—a leading Italian design brand renowned since 1882 for its premium office furniture and acoustic solutions, combining minimalist aesthetics with cutting-edge functionality."*
QUARANTA5 - Waste paper bin for waste sorting _ FANTONI
FANTONI > Accessories
Here’s a rephrased and expanded product description, along with a concise supplier overview that includes the 3D file availability: **Product Description:** Designed with environmental sensitivity in mind, the Quaranta5 series features a sleek container for the separate collection of waste paper and plastic, promoting sustainability in the workspace. Embodying absolute modularity, this collection is crafted with a modular design philosophy, ensuring seamless integration across desks, storage units, and drawer units. The storage elements, created using an advanced "folding" technique, deliver flawless, joint-free volumes for a refined aesthetic. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for easy visualization and planning. **Supplier Overview:** FANTONI, a renowned Italian interior design brand established in 1882, specializes in high-quality office furniture and acoustic solutions, blending innovation with timeless minimalist design. Let me know if you'd like any further refinements!
MULTIPLICEO - Wood veneer office storage unit with lock _ FANTONI
FANTONI > Cabinet
Here’s the rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier overview and mention of the 3D file: *"The captivating Multipliceo collection embodies Fantoni’s commitment to versatile, minimalist design, offering adaptable storage solutions for diverse needs. This version features a warm wood veneer exterior, blending natural elegance with timeless functionality. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for detailed visualization. Fantoni, a renowned Italian office furniture specialist since 1882, combines innovation and craftsmanship in its premium designs."* (Further details: [MULTIPLICEO | Wood veneer office storage unit](https://www.fantoni.it))
HISA - Cantilever fabric armchair _ Bontempi Casa
Bontempi Casa > Chair
Here’s the rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier overview and mention of the 3D file: *"The Hisa armchair features a sleek lacquered metal frame with upholstered seating and backrest, available in a variety of premium coverings such as Eco Leather, Bouquet Fabric, Gourmet Fabric, Nordic Fabric, Pure Virgin Wool, Supreme Velvet, and Premium Nappa Leather—combining durability with sophisticated design. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for detailed visualization. Crafted by Bontempi Casa, a renowned Italian furniture brand since 1963 known for its high-end contemporary designs, the Hisa reflects their commitment to quality and modern aesthetics."* (Note: I condensed the supplier details into a single sentence while preserving key brand values. Let me know if you'd like further adjustments!)
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