Green Table Aldo Bakker, 2015 - 2d files - 3d files

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The Green Table depicts the simplest concept of a table: two legs 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.Everlastingness. Bakker adds ‘everlastingness’ to the product by applying ‘Urushi’. A traditional Japanese lacquer made of tree sap. The varnish is naturally extracted from the Urushi tree. Urushi is applied for 30 or more layers of varnish and each layer must be allowed to dry in a warm, dust-free, humid environment. Lacquer applied too thickly or unevenly, or allowed to dry too quickly or slowly can ruin a piece. Each layer is polished by hand, a process that creates tiny, almost imperceptible variations in shade and colour and gives the surface its sense of depth and life. The natural one-component varnish becomes harder and harder over time. Keeping the core of the product intact for decades. Today there are 9000-year-old objects - still well preserved with Urushi. The technique demands slowness, awareness, time and attention. The Urushi series is Bakker’s peaceful protest against overspending. Conservation versus consumerism.

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karakterCopenhagen > Chair

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karakterCopenhagen > Chair

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Middleweight 2-seater Michael Anastassiades, 2021

karakterCopenhagen > Chair

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karakterCopenhagen > Chair

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karakterCopenhagen > Desk

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Side Table No. 2 PlueerSmitt, 2014

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karakterCopenhagen > Side table

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Cache Console Paul McCobb, 1952

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karakterCopenhagen > Console

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Principal chair Bodil Kjær, 1961

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karakterCopenhagen > Chair

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Cache Dining table Paul McCobb, 1952

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karakterCopenhagen > Desk

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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

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karakterCopenhagen > Cabinet

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B&B Italia > Pouf

The product features a shell made from Hirek® plastic material, available in white, black, red, yellow, or tortora, with upholstery options including polyester fiber and cotton covers. The seat support is crafted from shaped polyurethane with a non-slip fabric, ensuring comfort and stability. The swivel base-frame is constructed from die-cast aluminum and steel profiles, finished in black-painted hard polyurethane, grey oak, or brushed light oak solid wood, while the base-frame options vary in materials and colors, including white, black, orange, light blue, or acid green painted aluminum. Ferrules are made from durable plastic, and the cover options include fabric or leather for a premium finish. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. B&B Italia, a globally renowned Italian company founded in 1966, is celebrated for its innovative, high-quality contemporary furniture and accessories, designed in collaboration with leading architects and designers, and available through their extensive network of showrooms worldwide.

NELSON PEAR BUBBLE PENDANT - Polymer pendant lamp _ Hay

NELSON PEAR BUBBLE PENDANT - Polymer pendant lamp _ Hay

hay > Ceiling lamp

The Nelson Pear Bubble Pendant, part of the iconic Nelson Bubble Lamp series designed by George Nelson in 1952, features a graceful, fruit-inspired silhouette that flares elegantly toward its center, with its lightweight steel frame subtly visible through the translucent polymer shade. The lamp emits a soft, diffused glow, creating a warm and inviting ambiance. Crafted with a steel-wire skeleton coated in a self-webbing plastic polymer, the shade combines opacity and transparency, while the brushed metal and nickel top and bottom rings add a refined touch. The pendant is available in two versions: the SLED E27 (A15) with 5-8W and 500-800lm output, and the MLED E27 (A19) with 10-13W and 1000-1500lm output, both operating at 220-240V AC and 50/60Hz. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and integration into design projects. Supplied by HAY, a renowned Danish interior design company founded in 2002, the pendant reflects HAY’s commitment to high-quality, innovative, and accessible designs that blend modern aesthetics with functionality, making it a versatile choice for both residential and commercial spaces.

ISOLE - Lava stone garden side table _ Minotti

ISOLE - Lava stone garden side table _ Minotti

minotti > Side table

The Isole collection of lava stone coffee tables, inspired by the irregular shapes of small islands in the sea, features a unique combination of natural lava stone and glass in four captivating shades—Rust, Cappuccino, Green, or Celadon—creating a three-dimensional, stain-like effect on the surface while preserving the raw texture of the stone along the edges. Available in four sizes and supported by polished Pewter stainless steel legs, these tables offer varying heights, encouraging dynamic mix-and-match arrangements that play with light, shadows, and forms. Designed with a nod to the 1950s aesthetic, the Isole tables blend playful elegance with versatility, seamlessly complementing outdoor collections and adding a touch of sophistication to any space. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. Crafted by Minotti, a prestigious Italian design house founded in 1948, the Isole tables reflect the brand’s commitment to timeless luxury, impeccable craftsmanship, and innovative design, making them a standout addition to both residential and commercial settings.

YANG BED - Bed _ Minotti

YANG BED - Bed _ Minotti

minotti > Bed frame

The **Yang Bed** is a modern, self-supporting monocoque bed frame crafted from thick multilayer wood, designed to accommodate pocketed springs topped with a layer of highly resilient, CFC-free polyurethane foam for enhanced comfort. A perforated plywood panel at the base ensures optimal ventilation, while the multilayer headboard is padded with high-density, differentiated-density polyurethane foam, covered with thermobonded fibre and white cotton cloth for softness, fluffiness, and hygiene. The bed features a removable cover in fabric or leather, with a quick-fit system for easy removal, and an additional perforated technical fabric cover on the upper part for improved breathability. The base is supported by an extruded aluminum frame in a sleek Pewter finish, complemented by protective nylon glides. The headrest, an elegant and functional accessory, provides optimal support for reading, while the bed’s design, inspired by the Yang seating system, showcases clean lines and a contemporary aesthetic. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. Minotti, a prestigious Italian design house founded in 1948, is celebrated for its luxurious, minimalist furniture and accessories, blending timeless craftsmanship with modern elegance.

KENDO - Corner fabric sofa _ Natuzzi Italia

KENDO - Corner fabric sofa _ Natuzzi Italia

Natuzzi Italia > Sofa

The Kendo living and dining system by Natuzzi Italia is a masterfully designed collection that combines quintessential silhouettes with luxurious details, creating a striking visual presence in any living space. Centered around a spacious sofa, the system is complemented by coffee tables, consoles, a dining table, and valet stands, all working harmoniously to enhance the overall aesthetic. Clean lines and a sophisticated blend of materials, such as solid smoked oak with brass accents or olive walnut wood with pewter inserts, add depth and elegance to the collection. This versatile and cohesive solution is perfect for fostering interaction and relaxation in modern living areas. Additionally, a 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design plans. Natuzzi Italia, a globally acclaimed Italian brand founded in 1959, is celebrated for its premium craftsmanship, timeless designs, and luxurious furniture that elevate both residential and commercial spaces.

NEMEA 2820 - Ash restaurant chair _ Pedrali

NEMEA 2820 - Ash restaurant chair _ Pedrali

Pedrali > Chair

VIS À VIS - Low teak coffee table _ TRIBÙ

VIS À VIS - Low teak coffee table _ TRIBÙ

TRIBÙ > Side table

MOON37 - Wallpaper _ Inkiostro Bianco

MOON37 - Wallpaper _ Inkiostro Bianco

Inkiostro Bianco > Wallpaper

BERTOIA - Steel and wood bench _ KNOLL

BERTOIA - Steel and wood bench _ KNOLL

KNOLL > Bench

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Quaderna 756

Quaderna 756

zanotta > Console

Sideboard. Honeycomb core structure coated with white Print laminate, digitally printed with black squares at 3 cm spacing. Internal black laminate plating. Adjustable internal shelves in 10 mm thick tempered plate glass. On the back panel, the sideboard is equipped with cable entries.

Console Gotham

Console Gotham

tonellidesign > Console

The console for entrance model Gotham was conceived by the design studio Leonardi & Marinelli. It has a smoked glass structure completed with a black wooden drawer, provided with soft closure and frontal part in smoked mirror. The console Gotham is available also with integrated wireless battery charger and is perfect for modern and luxury settings. 

Console Gulliver

Console Gulliver

tonellidesign > Console

The console Gulliver is completely made of glass, transparent or extra clear. Its simple and linear shape make it prefect for any kind of setting, specially where there is need to brighten and soften the environment. This designer console is offered in different sizes and is suited for different uses: it can be chosen as console table for entrances or hallway, or for the lounge or bedroom.

Console Gulliver 2

Console Gulliver 2

tonellidesign > Console

The console Gulliver 2 is provided with a glass structure in transparent or extra clear version. This console, of a clean and modern design, can also be fitted with drawers available in wood, matt lacquered or leather, in contrast with the lightness of the glass.  It can be included in several settings, such as entrances and hallways, living rooms or bedrooms, in a refined and luxury environment.

Console Sestante

Console Sestante

tonellidesign > Console

The console Sestante by designer Emilio Nanna is part of a collection of furniture distinguished by a rigorous and essential design of vertical structural elements, symmetric and orthogonal. This console leaves maximum compositional freedom to the modular structure and is available in smoked, extra clear or digitally printed glass for a complete personalization.  Thanks to the clear lines and versatile finishes it is suitable for any setting of modern and contemporary design.

Console Sestante Stone

Console Sestante Stone

tonellidesign > Console

The designer console Sestante Stone was designed by designer Emilio Nanni. It is a console characterized by the rigorous and essential design of vertical structural elements, symmetric and orthogonal.  It is made of a base in glued glass and top in matt brushed marble, with bevelling at sight on the top. The bases are available in smoked or extra clear glass. The top in matt brushed marble, with visible bevelling, is available in Arabescato Orobico Gold, Tropikal Storm or Domus White. 

Clyfford "Console"

Clyfford "Console"

minotti > Console

A console featuring simple, contemporary design that can easily be paired with any of the pieces in the Minotti collection. Flexible and adapt-able, thanks to the wide variety of finish-es, the laser cut metal structure comes in Pewter color, with glossy lacquered tops in Mud, Granite, Pewter and Petroleum shades, or in oak with lacquered Moka finish.

Lang "Console"

Lang "Console"

minotti > Console

The Lang console, like the other elements in the eponymous collection, rests on sophisticatedly minimalist metal blades painted Pewter color. The base is suitably reinforced to ensure the utmost stability without compromising the inherent lightness of the project. The console is available in two heights: “High” 72 cm and “Low” 50 cm, and comes with two push-pull drawers. The structure is finished in Granite color glossy lacquer, while the drawer fronts are available in polished ebony, Tobacco stained flamed oak and Moka oak.

Solid "Console"

Solid "Console"

minotti > Console

Developed starting from a simple square volume, the Solid family of complements reveals great versatility through its clean and simple shapes. The Solid family hosts elements with different shapes and functions. With their square forms and cubist style, their bold personality adds a distinctive touch of flair to residential and Hospitality interiors. They range from the parallelepiped volume, which is tall enough to be set alongside a dining table as an additional seat, to coffee tables for holding or storing objects, and nightstand for the sleeping area. The rich ensemble is completed by the console table, which sits on metal blade-like legs with a Black-Nickel finish. Some Solid coffee tables are equipped with drawers, featuring an open Moka oak and a push & pull opening system. Coffee tables that offer useful storage solutions, featuring drawers with a perfect aesthetic that almost makes them imperceptible. The Solid coffee tables, in all sizes, are available both in the glossy lacquered version in the colours Corten, Muschio, Petrolio and Moka and in the open-pore ash finish in Moka colour. Some of them are useful storage elements thanks to drawers, with interior in Moka-coloured ash and push & pull opening, almost imperceptible by the eye thanks to their perfect aesthetics. In the version with dimensions cm 35x35 H45, Solid becomes an eclectic furnishing piece, ideal for a use in any interior location, characterising the space in which it is positioned with its clean and simple sculptural presence. This version also comes in saddle-hide, crafted with the same technique used in fine leather luggage-crafting, where every side is trimmed with precise stitching along the edges that enhance the preciousness of the furnishing element as a whole.

Lelong

Lelong

minotti > Console

The Lelong coffee tables, inspired by the lightness of Scandinavian design, have thin tubular legs in Black Coffee finish with polished Pewter tips supporting lacquered, wood or marble tops.  The Lelong family boasts an extensive range: a full series of different sizes and finishes with square, round and rectangular tops that make it particularly versatile and suitable for use as a coffee table, side table or console. The coffee table design also includes a version with two staggered shelves of different heights that intersect to create a sculptural piece of furniture with multiple possibilities of use.  Its slender, light design offers an ideal contrast when set alongside the more generous volumes of the Horizonte seating system by Marcio Kogan / studio mk27 and the Goodman seating system by Rodolfo Dordoni: a balance of shapes and proportions that makes the living space even more dynamic and elegant. In the single-top version, the top is available in Cappuccino, Moka, Chestnut, Army Green, and Malachite polished lacquered finishes, in Canaletto walnut stained Dark Brown or in Liquorice open-pore lacquered ash; in the double-top version, the lower top comes in the same finishes as the single top version, while there are three alternatives for the higher top: Liquorice-coloured ash, Calacatta marble with smooth matt finish or in various lacquered finishes. 

Estrada Dining Console

Estrada Dining Console

lexington > Console

An inset silver travertine top is artfully suspended above an open compartment and two full extension drawers. Custom hardware finished in a lightly burnished silver coloration completes the look.

Mystic Console

Mystic Console

lexington > Console

The Black Penn Shell with a contrast inlay of Young Penn Shell top and leather-wrapped rattan base makes a dramatic statement in any room. The classic Pan-Asian design makes it a signature piece for this collection.

Sonesta Serving Console

Sonesta Serving Console

lexington > Console

The serving console offers a distinctive look, featuring twisted rattan fretwork on the end and back panels, finished in a rich umber coloration. The top surface features beveled tempered glass. The shelf below is crushed bamboo. Two drawers at the bottom offer ample storage behind woven raffia fronts.

Accolade Console

Accolade Console

lexington > Console

Heavily distressed and Barnyard Oak veneers in random planks with a waxed carbon finish. The architectural console has concentric stepped moldings in the side panels.

Bannister Garden Console Table

Bannister Garden Console Table

lexington > Console

The contemporary tree branch design on the base was inspired by the Australian Boab tree. The top is solid travertine in a soft demilune shape.

Canto Console

Canto Console

lexington > Console

Modern Organic designs crafted from 5mm sawn French Oak veneers and select hardwoods in a honey brown finish with an aluminum base in a bronze finish.

Cityscape Console

Cityscape Console

lexington > Console

The Cityscape console table features six-sided blocks of stainless steel in a three-dimensional intersecting pattern, highlighted by select portions accented in a warm brass finish. The result is a design with remarkable depth and brilliant shimmer, especially when viewed through the glass and into the decor.The vintage coloration is attributable to certain elements being electroformed in brass. Note stainless steel and brass will show slight imperfections and polishing marks. The 54 x 14 inch glass is flat polished with radius corners and is .75 inches thick.

Elation Gray Console

Elation Gray Console

lexington > Console

Faux horn motif hand-painted by artists on individual resin tiles in a dark gray bone coloration. Faux horn tiles will vary in appearance and coloration from piece to piece.

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