Dit Table Sand Honey Onyx
normann-copenhagen > Side table
Dit Table is an expressive design with a simple construction. A stone tabletop rests on three chubby, powder coated steel legs. Dit Table can be customized to any taste or space, as implied by its name, Dit, the Danish word for "your". Choose between six different base colors and ten different stone tabletops, a total of 60 possible combinations, to create your very own table.
Vertigo Small Pendant Light - White
petitefriture > Ceiling lamp
Ten years after the iconic Vertigo suspension light was launched, the range now features a new size (110 cm) and is available in just two colours: black and white Designed with smaller spaces in mind, the white 110 cm Vertigo suspension is just as poetic and visually powerful as the other models in the collection. It is made in France by APF France Handicap, an organisation that champions an inclusive, open and solidarity-based society. The decision to work with such a partner for Vertigo was made very early on. It draws on the intention of Amelie du Passage, founder of Petite Friture, "to make good emerge from beauty". Like the other models in the collection, the cable on the white 110 cm Vertigo suspension can be used to change its height. Read more
Aurore 3-drawer dresser
gautierFurniture > drawer
The dresser from the Aurore collection is ideal for creating a restful, understated bedroom. Its three drawers provide spacious storage for your underwear, hats, scarves and gloves. It holds all your belongings, whilst the top can be used for showcasing a picture, vase or other ornament. Its curved design creates the soft, gentle feel that every bedroom needs. Without being imposing, its raised legs creating a very soothing lightweight effect. It can be combined with the tall chest from the same collection to create a practical, spacious and beautifully matching set of storage units.
Bonetto Ceiling lamp Beige
calixter > Ceiling lamp
Bonetto ceiling lamp in a beige half-linen fabric, the lamp is designed by Tyra Matsdotter for Calixter's own brand By Calixter. Bonetto is a large ceiling pendant that you can decorate with as a delicious interior detail that decorates the room above a sofa group or other furniture groups, as well as you can adjust the height of the lamp and let it act more like a mammoth plafond in the middle of the room, this was something that the designer thought was missing in the market. The textile lamp is manufactured entirely within Europe and the textile is also sewn and assembled in Sweden outside Borås, which we are very proud of.
coral tiles prussian blue
forbo > Carpet
Coral tiles provide the flexibility that comes with 50 x 50 cm tile formats. Using Coral tiles can reduce cut off waste and also allows for quicker installation. This is particularly relevant when downtime or if a retail store opening times are at stake. In addition the increased flexibility of fitting a modular format also allows easier storage and handling.Coral tiles are available in all colours from the Coral Classic, Brush and Bright collection. The colours can be mixed for a functional, though very attractive entrance. The tiles can be laid broadloom or tessellated.Coral tiles offer the same product features as the regular Coral Classic, Brush and Bright entrance flooring.
PK31™
fritzhansen > Sofa
The PK31™ chair and sofa series is a prime example of Poul Kjærholm’s ability to work with exquisite materials and minimalism. In the search for the ideal form, Kjærholm created the PK31 – a fusion of elegance, luxury and comfort. The PK31 series is available as an armchair and a 2- or 3-seater sofa and features a matt chromed spring steel frame. With its ingenious modular construction, the 3-seater PK31/3 radiates industrial strength and durability while providing perfectly proportioned comfort through its beautifully upholstered seat and backrest in leather and canvas, clearly illustrating Kjærholm’s unwavering belief in the very highest standards of craftsmanship - down to the very last stitch.
sarlon 19 db material silver slabstone
forbo > Synthetic Floor
The Sarlon Material collection presents a range of modern designs based on popular flooring materials like cement, concrete, stones and textiles. Cement and concrete designs are widely appreciated and used and the range now also includes subtle metallic Slabstone, natural lively stone Stromboli and hybrid Dissolved Stone concrete/stone effects. Nairobi and Canvas are textile weave effects with different scale and sophistication levels, both very suitable for shading combinations where low contrast is required.
modul'up 19 db material medium grey canyon
forbo > Synthetic Floor
The Modul'up Material range presents a modern range of designs based on popular flooring materials like cement, concrete, stones and textiles.Cement and concrete designs are widely appreciated and used and the range now also includes subtle metallic Slabstone, natural lively stone Stromboli and hybrid Dissolved Stone concrete/stone effects. Nairobi and Canvas are textile weave effects with different scale and sophistication levels, both very suitable for shading combinations where low contrast is required
Araldica Base Grigio
florim > Wall Paint
The miscellany of bright, contrasting, pure colours. The manifest extroversion of decor. The solutions provided to complete the range are in a different tone: reflecting the desire to "stage" a clear contrast with the multicolour ceramic wall coverings, these slabs are in completely neutral shades, in the grey frequencies of concrete.<br /><br />«The collection is intended to create a struggle, a fight. Between something very stiff, which sees itself as governed by clear rules, and a variable, marbled paper, which aims to be completely free.»<br />Federico Pepe "Once upon a time, there was a Roman emperor who lived on a huge splinter in space, a spaceship of multi-coloured marble, where techno music played incessantly. That day he left his spaceship to go to dinner at the Sun King's home, riding his sinuous golden dragon with blood-red eyes."If there were a book with these opening words, Federico Pepe would have designed its cover. And if the book were made into a film, he would definitely be its writer and director. Federico is not an author, director or screenwriter, but this does not prevent him from drawing on his natural ability to create stories through flashes of imagination.Federico Pepe's career started in advertising, a family tradition, which he gradually transformed and built into many other things, in a constant, inevitable investigation of creativity in all its possible forms. He very soon understood that commission work was not enough for him, and he began to explore further afield. The first of these other fields was art, but the consolidated mechanisms on which galleries and gallery owners operate soon became a new limit from which he had to break free: this apparently expanding horizon turned out to be a restrictive cage, more a defining label than an infinite learning opportunity. And definitions are one of the things which least describe Federico: anyone trying to distil his work into two words would find its essence disappearing before their own eyes. He has occupied many roles and engaged in many professions to give shape to his ideas, and in all of them he has excelled, created and led teams, and won awards. Adman, creative director, graphic designer, printer, gallery owner, publisher, curator, performer, painter, designer, director: Pepe does, rather than is, all these.<br /> He works, builds and makes things happen because he is not led by instinct alone and does not succumb to idle whim; he does not rush aimlessly around and does not simply await the inspiration or idea of the century. Quite the opposite. His work comes about and produces results only thanks to strict self-discipline, a design method made up of constant verification, the precise sharing of tasks and roles, the compulsive exploration of unknown contexts, daily physical exercise, the carefully measured use of social media, and occasional spells of isolation in the mountains he loves. It is no coincidence that he created Le Dictateur, a dual-faced entity which may be both his child and his spiritual guide, both friend and boss, part madness and part dictator. Le Dictateur is not Federico's alter ego: it is his superpower. It is not a mask, since in it he actually transforms himself into an artistic project.Le Dictateur is both result and origin of Federico Pepe's work. "I think ideas are born from predisposition," Federico explained to me in 2014. "Not in the sense that "˜we are born predisposed,' but for daily preparation. In this domain I believe that discipline is pivotal. The real talents today are very rigorous people, those who work hard, exchange a lot, think a lot, and know how to apply and balance many different things." An approach which has made him the best-kept secret on the Italian creative scene, a fact well known not only to Pierpaolo Ferrari, Maurizio Cattelan, Nico Vascellari, Jacopo Benassi and Patricia Urquiola, but also to the companies, both large and small, which have turned to him over the years. He has worked and continues to work with them all, designing by laying the foundations of designs naturally expressed in episodes, in a serial pattern which not only gradually builds up Federico's own creative story, but also offers his clients designs so special that they would be virtually impossible without him.<br /> This self-discipline generates heat and energy in such quantities that "“ if it were not imprisoned within the geometrical grids of graphic design "“ it might generate a thermonuclear reaction. The blood running through the veins of his images is black as ink, red as sealing-wax, white as plaster and golden as lava. But there is more, too. His crystal-clear visions are able to break down the slender membrane which separates analogue from digital. He sees matter as absolutely central, but he makes it vibrate with an unusual two-dimensional quality. This can be seen in the way he carves marble with coloured squiggles, recollections of faces briefly sketched as vectors. It is discovered in the skill with which he invades plates and bowls of the finest, monitor-shiny porcelain with geometrical patterns. It becomes tangible in the love with which he brings to life the paper of his publishing projects, peopled with highly elegant, powerfully symmetrical, often kaleidoscopic graphics. It can be admired in the precision with which a metallic factory flooring becomes fabric on an ancient loom, after its resolution is decreased from 300 dpi to 8 bits. It is enjoyed in the hyperbolic repetition of faces and hands in acrylic on canvas in his painting studio, in which every work conserves copy and paste reminders of its predecessor. It amazes in the doors of exquisite metal sideboards, profane glass panels, hand-made but born through the glass of a screen.<br /> A career which has led almost naturally to an encounter with CEDIT, with whom he has created an aesthetically courageous collection, part punk and part aristocratic austerity. The Araldica project's very name evokes strength and nobility, and it is grounded in a past whose weight does not drag it backwards but rather catapults it forwards into the future. Here, Federico's digital geometries become the most solid of materials, taking shape in a graphic object, condensing stories and images into three or two dimensions. In Pepe's and CEDIT's space, Euclidean geometrical forms encounter the marble of Phidias, the intricate patterns of the floor of Milan Cathedral merge into the Baroque images of the marbles found in Roman art galleries, and private space opens out to the infinite space of a thousand possible universal histories.
Texture 2000 moss green
egecarpets > Carpet
Texture 2000 are luxury carpets specially designed for hotel rooms and lounges. The Texture 2000 collection is available in a wide colour range. This carpet collection is made in 2000 g polyamide and certified in accordance with European quality standard EN 1307. Class 33 certified and therefore ideal for very heavy use.
Dit Table Brown Emerald Onyx
normann-copenhagen > Side table
Dit Table is an expressive design with a simple construction. A stone tabletop rests on three chubby, powder coated steel legs. Dit Table can be customized to any taste or space, as implied by its name, Dit, the Danish word for "your". Choose between six different base colors and ten different stone tabletops, a total of 60 possible combinations, to create your very own table.
Loafer SC26
&tradition > Sofa
The SAS Royal Hotel turned to Space Copenhagen founders Signe and Peter, who designed a chair that would look lovely in the hotel - and actually anywhere, Loafer. “The SAS Royal Hotel lobby is an essential part of their legendary interior,” says Peter. “It’s enormous and elegant. We wanted to design a piece of furniture that could create a sense of intimacy in this very open space”.
coral tiles raven black
forbo > Carpet
Coral tiles provide the flexibility that comes with 50 x 50 cm tile formats. Using Coral tiles can reduce cut off waste and also allows for quicker installation. This is particularly relevant when downtime or if a retail store opening times are at stake. In addition the increased flexibility of fitting a modular format also allows easier storage and handling.Coral tiles are available in all colours from the Coral Classic, Brush and Bright collection. The colours can be mixed for a functional, though very attractive entrance. The tiles can be laid broadloom or tessellated.Coral tiles offer the same product features as the regular Coral Classic, Brush and Bright entrance flooring.
Spacium Suspension Snooker
castrolighting > Ceiling lamp
Spacium, the Latin word for “space”, is one of the most elegant designs as it reflects the power and grandeur it offers. This handmade suspension emanates an idea of magnificence and unique beauty, evoking a distinctive look. Only composed of crystals, this piece reflects the light in a very specific and singular way, imposing a dynamic look in all interiors. The crystals featured in this oval chandelier give an extravagant and elegant sense to the pieces. Be visually inspired by this dazzling light, ideal for wider areas as it produces a gorgeous effect as you enter any room. All sleek details from this contemporary lighting design add a sense of visual delight and make the surrounding ambiance of any dining room feel exclusive and enriched. This snooker version of Spacium is a signature adaptation of the original design, with handmade skills by Castro Lighting's experienced and passionate craftsman. VIEW FULL FAMILY
ReForm Shadowplay Umbra blue
egecarpets > Carpet
Our attention is caught by the light but shadows have more to say. Since classical times, artists have understood their value. They’re mysterious, feed the imagination and add drama. Shadows are complex and tell stories about objects out of view. They can reveal the invisible. In this Shadowplay collection, the multi-level loop construction creates a sculptural texture influenced by the distorted shade and light. Two co-ordinating patterns, Umbra and Obscura, can be used alone or together to compose layered shadows which dance across the floor. Tone on tone neutrals are complimented by haloes of colour which trace abstract shape and fade quietly away The collection is a great visual toolbox where you can achieve very different looks depending on the sizes and shapes you choose. Shadowplay comes in a wide palette of contemporary colours from subtle tone-on-tone shades to more rich tones carefully coordinated for perfect combinations. It allows different spatial options that help define areas such as meeting points and quiet or communal zones, as well as catering to social distancing requirements and wayfinding.
modul'up 19 db material light grey canyon
forbo > Synthetic Floor
The Modul'up Material range presents a modern range of designs based on popular flooring materials like cement, concrete, stones and textiles.Cement and concrete designs are widely appreciated and used and the range now also includes subtle metallic Slabstone, natural lively stone Stromboli and hybrid Dissolved Stone concrete/stone effects. Nairobi and Canvas are textile weave effects with different scale and sophistication levels, both very suitable for shading combinations where low contrast is required
sarlon 19 db material taupe nairobi
forbo > Synthetic Floor
The Sarlon Material collection presents a range of modern designs based on popular flooring materials like cement, concrete, stones and textiles. Cement and concrete designs are widely appreciated and used and the range now also includes subtle metallic Slabstone, natural lively stone Stromboli and hybrid Dissolved Stone concrete/stone effects. Nairobi and Canvas are textile weave effects with different scale and sophistication levels, both very suitable for shading combinations where low contrast is required.
Reeves
minotti > Sofa
The Reeves family comprises numerous chairs, each of which was specifically designed for a particular setting, in terms of both use and style. The carefully-engineered proportions of the elements in the Reeves series allow these products to be seamlessly integrated into residential and hospitality settings, like lounge areas, waiting rooms, corporate offices and boutiques. The semi-round Reeves “Lounge” sofas are an original solution to decorating even very small spaces, adding to the creation of intimate, cozy settings. An especially stunning combination is with the Bellagio “Lounge” table, relaunched in a refined new version with a metal base and glossy bronze painted finish.
Araldica Base Azzurro
florim > Wall Paint
The miscellany of bright, contrasting, pure colours. The manifest extroversion of decor. The solutions provided to complete the range are in a different tone: reflecting the desire to "stage" a clear contrast with the multicolour ceramic wall coverings, these slabs are in completely neutral shades, in the grey frequencies of concrete.<br /><br />«The collection is intended to create a struggle, a fight. Between something very stiff, which sees itself as governed by clear rules, and a variable, marbled paper, which aims to be completely free.»<br />Federico Pepe "Once upon a time, there was a Roman emperor who lived on a huge splinter in space, a spaceship of multi-coloured marble, where techno music played incessantly. That day he left his spaceship to go to dinner at the Sun King's home, riding his sinuous golden dragon with blood-red eyes."If there were a book with these opening words, Federico Pepe would have designed its cover. And if the book were made into a film, he would definitely be its writer and director. Federico is not an author, director or screenwriter, but this does not prevent him from drawing on his natural ability to create stories through flashes of imagination.Federico Pepe's career started in advertising, a family tradition, which he gradually transformed and built into many other things, in a constant, inevitable investigation of creativity in all its possible forms. He very soon understood that commission work was not enough for him, and he began to explore further afield. The first of these other fields was art, but the consolidated mechanisms on which galleries and gallery owners operate soon became a new limit from which he had to break free: this apparently expanding horizon turned out to be a restrictive cage, more a defining label than an infinite learning opportunity. And definitions are one of the things which least describe Federico: anyone trying to distil his work into two words would find its essence disappearing before their own eyes. He has occupied many roles and engaged in many professions to give shape to his ideas, and in all of them he has excelled, created and led teams, and won awards. Adman, creative director, graphic designer, printer, gallery owner, publisher, curator, performer, painter, designer, director: Pepe does, rather than is, all these.<br /> He works, builds and makes things happen because he is not led by instinct alone and does not succumb to idle whim; he does not rush aimlessly around and does not simply await the inspiration or idea of the century. Quite the opposite. His work comes about and produces results only thanks to strict self-discipline, a design method made up of constant verification, the precise sharing of tasks and roles, the compulsive exploration of unknown contexts, daily physical exercise, the carefully measured use of social media, and occasional spells of isolation in the mountains he loves. It is no coincidence that he created Le Dictateur, a dual-faced entity which may be both his child and his spiritual guide, both friend and boss, part madness and part dictator. Le Dictateur is not Federico's alter ego: it is his superpower. It is not a mask, since in it he actually transforms himself into an artistic project.Le Dictateur is both result and origin of Federico Pepe's work. "I think ideas are born from predisposition," Federico explained to me in 2014. "Not in the sense that "˜we are born predisposed,' but for daily preparation. In this domain I believe that discipline is pivotal. The real talents today are very rigorous people, those who work hard, exchange a lot, think a lot, and know how to apply and balance many different things." An approach which has made him the best-kept secret on the Italian creative scene, a fact well known not only to Pierpaolo Ferrari, Maurizio Cattelan, Nico Vascellari, Jacopo Benassi and Patricia Urquiola, but also to the companies, both large and small, which have turned to him over the years. He has worked and continues to work with them all, designing by laying the foundations of designs naturally expressed in episodes, in a serial pattern which not only gradually builds up Federico's own creative story, but also offers his clients designs so special that they would be virtually impossible without him.<br /> This self-discipline generates heat and energy in such quantities that "“ if it were not imprisoned within the geometrical grids of graphic design "“ it might generate a thermonuclear reaction. The blood running through the veins of his images is black as ink, red as sealing-wax, white as plaster and golden as lava. But there is more, too. His crystal-clear visions are able to break down the slender membrane which separates analogue from digital. He sees matter as absolutely central, but he makes it vibrate with an unusual two-dimensional quality. This can be seen in the way he carves marble with coloured squiggles, recollections of faces briefly sketched as vectors. It is discovered in the skill with which he invades plates and bowls of the finest, monitor-shiny porcelain with geometrical patterns. It becomes tangible in the love with which he brings to life the paper of his publishing projects, peopled with highly elegant, powerfully symmetrical, often kaleidoscopic graphics. It can be admired in the precision with which a metallic factory flooring becomes fabric on an ancient loom, after its resolution is decreased from 300 dpi to 8 bits. It is enjoyed in the hyperbolic repetition of faces and hands in acrylic on canvas in his painting studio, in which every work conserves copy and paste reminders of its predecessor. It amazes in the doors of exquisite metal sideboards, profane glass panels, hand-made but born through the glass of a screen.<br /> A career which has led almost naturally to an encounter with CEDIT, with whom he has created an aesthetically courageous collection, part punk and part aristocratic austerity. The Araldica project's very name evokes strength and nobility, and it is grounded in a past whose weight does not drag it backwards but rather catapults it forwards into the future. Here, Federico's digital geometries become the most solid of materials, taking shape in a graphic object, condensing stories and images into three or two dimensions. In Pepe's and CEDIT's space, Euclidean geometrical forms encounter the marble of Phidias, the intricate patterns of the floor of Milan Cathedral merge into the Baroque images of the marbles found in Roman art galleries, and private space opens out to the infinite space of a thousand possible universal histories.
Blue Moon duvet cover Housse de couette
auping > Accessories
The well-known check from the maths book, in Auping blue, drawn on a background that flows beautifully from light white-grey to deep Night blue at the bottom. The cover is made of cotton satin and has a Dusty red reverse side that matches the Night blue colour on the front very nicely. The pillowcases... Tuck-in flap All Auping duvet covers have an extra-long tuck-in flap across the entire width and on both sides. This allows you to tuck the duvet cover under your mattress. Cold feet will become a thing of the past. You can recognize the extra-long tuck-in flap by the length of the duvet cover: 200/220. Pillow case with double-sided hotel closure The Blue moon pillowcases have a double-sided envelope closure. An envelope closure is a folded opening on the shortest side of the pillowcase. With a double-sided envelope closure, it doesn’t matter which side of your pillow you use; it will always look neat. Button down The Auping duvet covers and duvets feature the button down system. These are handy buttons and loops to secure the duvet and cover together so that it doesn’t shift. Auping duvet covers have loops on the inside, and our duvets have buttons in the same place. The loops in the duvet cover can be wrapped around these buttons so that the duvet cannot shift inside the cover. And these buttons and loops make it even easier to make your bed. Sustainable sleep At Auping, we dream of a well-rested world, one in which we sleep under wonderful bedding produced in an eco-friendly way and under good working conditions. The covers in the autumn 2022 collection carry the BCI label, which guarantees sustainable and socially responsible production of bed textiles.
coral tiles coffee
forbo > Carpet
Coral tiles provide the flexibility that comes with 50 x 50 cm tile formats. Using Coral tiles can reduce cut off waste and also allows for quicker installation. This is particularly relevant when downtime or if a retail store opening times are at stake. In addition the increased flexibility of fitting a modular format also allows easier storage and handling.Coral tiles are available in all colours from the Coral Classic, Brush and Bright collection. The colours can be mixed for a functional, though very attractive entrance. The tiles can be laid broadloom or tessellated.Coral tiles offer the same product features as the regular Coral Classic, Brush and Bright entrance flooring.
coral tiles anthracite
forbo > Carpet
Coral tiles provide the flexibility that comes with 50 x 50 cm tile formats. Using Coral tiles can reduce cut off waste and also allows for quicker installation. This is particularly relevant when downtime or if a retail store opening times are at stake. In addition the increased flexibility of fitting a modular format also allows easier storage and handling.Coral tiles are available in all colours from the Coral Classic, Brush and Bright collection. The colours can be mixed for a functional, though very attractive entrance. The tiles can be laid broadloom or tessellated.Coral tiles offer the same product features as the regular Coral Classic, Brush and Bright entrance flooring.
Djembé
marset > Ceiling lamp
The Djembé collection is designed for repetition, creating musical compositions of light. A bell-shaped ceiling fixture with an exposed interior, Djembé is available in a numerous sizes and bright, airy colors that can be used individually or combined to create a brilliant statement piece.Using a rotomolding technique allowed the designer, Joan Gaspar, to design a fixture with vastly different interiors and exteriors: its outside recalls the texture of a stone, giving off a perception of great weight, emphasized by its volume. In the spacious interior you’ll find a smooth, white space perfect for the reflection of light. Djembé is a lamp designed for use in public spaces that seeks to bring beauty and an unbeatable quality of light. Faced with the challenge of lighting very large spaces, the Djembé collection is growing in every sense of the word, we are introducing new ceiling and pendant versions that are over a meter in diameter, featuring the same finishes as the rest of the collection. The pendant version is notable for its intense visual impact, combining beauty and strength as it projects large amounts of indirect light. Djembé is a lamp designed for use in public spaces that seeks to bring beauty and an unbeatable quality of light.
modul'up 19 db material lead grey dissolved stone
forbo > Synthetic Floor
The Modul'up Material range presents a modern range of designs based on popular flooring materials like cement, concrete, stones and textiles.Cement and concrete designs are widely appreciated and used and the range now also includes subtle metallic Slabstone, natural lively stone Stromboli and hybrid Dissolved Stone concrete/stone effects. Nairobi and Canvas are textile weave effects with different scale and sophistication levels, both very suitable for shading combinations where low contrast is required
coral tiles ruby red
forbo > Carpet
Coral tiles provide the flexibility that comes with 50 x 50 cm tile formats. Using Coral tiles can reduce cut off waste and also allows for quicker installation. This is particularly relevant when downtime or if a retail store opening times are at stake. In addition the increased flexibility of fitting a modular format also allows easier storage and handling.Coral tiles are available in all colours from the Coral Classic, Brush and Bright collection. The colours can be mixed for a functional, though very attractive entrance. The tiles can be laid broadloom or tessellated.Coral tiles offer the same product features as the regular Coral Classic, Brush and Bright entrance flooring.
E-Motion fixed height – 2- and 3-legs
scansorlie > Desk
T-foot table legs, fixed height. E-Motion legs, fixed height is useful for working stations, small meeting tables and for dining. It is available in alu, white, black and chrome, giving nice opportunity for variations in style. The legs are very seady and reliable, the height is 70 cn (without plate) and it comes in 2- or 3-legged.
allura decibel 0.8 material basalt stromboli (75x50 cm)
forbo > Floor plank
Allura Decibel is Forbo’s acoustic LVT flooring solution. The luxury vinyl tiles offer a combination of 19 dB acoustic performance and the highest technical specifications. Allura Decibel 0.8 floors are designed as a solution for high-traffic areas in many applications such as retail, offices and education.The 26 Material floor designs offer a balanced mix of traditional concretes, contemporary designs and colours that combine very well with each other and with the collection’s basic items. Allura Decibel Material meets all the aesthetic requirements of luxury vinyl tiles, including beveling and a perfect match between each individual pattern and the different tile and plank shapes.
Fragile
marset > Table lamp
Fascinated by timeless design, designer Jaume Ramírez is interested in the archetypal table lamp in which a lampshade distributes light in all directions. This is the starting point from which he reflects and experiments to propose a new glass design, with more streamlined shapes. The Fragile lamp is a mix of geometric shapes. A cone and a sphere are arranged to hold a cylinder that emits ambient light from below.In its form, we find remnants of the past; in the material, we find emotion. The glass not only reveals the light source; it also speaks of purity, lightness and how this design blends in with its surroundings. Its structure seems to stand effortlessly, a very serious feat in which everything is in plain sight. The cylinder shades its warm, diffused and gradual light. Fragile synthesises past and present. It brings to mind hallmarks of the past such as oil lamps, which also illuminate from the bottom up, or candles; however, its designer uses the language of glass to express the fragility of the present moment. That is why this new design is intended to be a tribute to the table lamp. A fixture with a long history that, with the application of a material such as glass, once again surprises us with the delicacy of its forms.
Miniatures Plywood Elephant natur
vitra > Styling
The Plywood Elephant holds a prominent place among the plywood pieces designed by the Eameses. In the early 1940s Charles and Ray Eames successfully developed an innovative method for moulding plywood into three-dimensional shapes, which they used to produce a wide range of furniture and sculptural objects. Among the early plywood designs, the Elephant is one of the most difficult to produce. Tight angles and compound curves require a sophisticated mastery of plywood technology.<br/><br/>Designed at the same time as their children's furniture, the Plywood Elephant can also be seen as a playful counterpart to the leg splints developed by the Eameses for military applications – which were the very first mass-produced objects made of threedimensionally moulded plywood. <br/><br/>Requiring complex fabrication methods, the Plywood Elephant never went into production. Only two prototypes were made, both of which were displayed at the New York Museumof Modern Art in 1945-46. Today only one known model remains in the possession of the Eames Family. In 2007 Vitra produced the first commercial production of the legendary Eames Plywood Elephant as a limited Collector's Edition.
Vertigo Small Pendant Light - Beetle
petitefriture > Ceiling lamp
Ten years after the iconic Vertigo suspension light was launched, the range now features a new size (110 cm). Designed with smaller spaces in mind, the Beetle 110 cm Vertigo suspension is just as poetic and visually powerful as the other models in the collection. It is made in France by APF France Handicap, an organisation that champions an inclusive, open and solidarity-based society. The decision to work with such a partner for Vertigo was made very early on. It draws on the intention of Amelie du Passage, founder of Petite Friture, "to make good emerge from beauty". Like the other models in the collection, the cable on the Beetle 110 cm Vertigo suspension can be used to change its height. Read more
Rilievi Lido
florim > Wall Paint
The alternation and symbiosis between concave and convex, recessed and raised. <p>Rilievi is a work of design balanced between different historic periods: while the volumetric relief tile modules are inspired by artistic experiments conducted in Italy during the Sixties and Seventies, the large slabs are the outcome of research into materials and technology that has only come to fruition in very recent times. The shadow effects generated on the surfaces of the slabs by the light striking the projecting parts of the modules create an unusual impression of architectural depth found virtually nowhere else in ceramic coverings, laying the bases for a new decoration interior design language.</p> This project simply embodies perfection - a term which certainly sets the bar high in a description of a new product for launch on the market. But when an enlightened manufacturer is capable of encapsulating a designer's personal research in a product to be added to its range, the outcome is a perfect synthesis. A perfect synthesis between untrammelled creativity and market trends. CEDIT had the insight needed to perceive, identify and rework the immense potential of Practice Practice Practice "“ a self-produced project by Zaven (Enrica Cavarzan and Marco Zavagno "“ and realised that its sophisticated design, originated by pure, pristine input (unadulterated by external factors except the noblest of them all, research) could provide the basis for an innovative, successful collection. I might add, a collection unique of its kind. Zaven is also a name that comes with guarantees; the two partners are good at what they do. Their work always starts from personal curiosity and investigations, the study of other stories (as in this case inspiration was drawn from the output of artist and activist Nino Caruso) and individual interests, which are broken down, developed, optimised and prepared for transformation into something fresh.Enrica Cavarzan and Marco Zavagno have a masterly ability to transform their own wishes and passions into design work of the greatest breadth and, as we see here, the widest, richest application. Their use of ceramics as a material is clearly outstanding and reflects a method precisely founded on the desire to look at things from an unusual viewpoint, under a different light. And to be daring. Zaven have an unconventional approach to convention. In the specific case of the Rilievi collection, the "modules" created for CEDIT seem to explode off the walls; in fact, they are constructed by combining the two-dimensional slab with its three-dimensional decor.Rilievi seems to be seeking space. More space. Even though these modules have actually established a dialogue with the wall from which they are born. At the same time, they hypnotise us with their tight sequence of lines, the pattern that is always different although its root is the same, and the intriguing, unusual colours that add another vital factor to the finished product. Their firm grounding in graphic design (and here we have come back to two-dimensional effects, of the kind most often associated with a wall covering) easily evolves into a facade which seems to have been carved with a chisel - although this is not the case. These modules are conceived to convey an impression of movement, and the three models, in seven colour combinations, create a powerful effect on a surface, which is never passive but rather an organic contributor to the forms and colours involved in the fascinating combinations. The slab is very much present and has the same worth and status as the relief pattern associated to it. In the light of this dichotomy between the linear and the sculpted, expressed through the skilfully balanced visual expedients, the use of repetition adds vigour to the module's intrinsic meaning. As we have seen, a rejection of facile, superficial creative dynamics in favour of an investigation reaching above and beyond has always been a central, clearly recognisable feature of this Venice-based duo, who already have impressive international partnerships to their credit, including the London Design Festival, the Kalmar Konstmuseum, the Paris Designer Days, Ca' Foscari University, the Venice Biennale, the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation, the Sindika Dokolo Foundation and the V-A-C Foundation, and also won the 2018 Wallpaper Design Award. Graphics, advertising and product design: the pair have always opted for a type of design closely linked to the observation of everyday items, followed by their reinterpretation in a version applied to experimentation with materials. This duality, combined with their energetic yet elegant visual language, forms Enrica and Marco's primary code, experienced in this specific context through serial carvings. On walls.
coral tiles charcoal grey
forbo > Carpet
Coral tiles provide the flexibility that comes with 50 x 50 cm tile formats. Using Coral tiles can reduce cut off waste and also allows for quicker installation. This is particularly relevant when downtime or if a retail store opening times are at stake. In addition the increased flexibility of fitting a modular format also allows easier storage and handling.Coral tiles are available in all colours from the Coral Classic, Brush and Bright collection. The colours can be mixed for a functional, though very attractive entrance. The tiles can be laid broadloom or tessellated.Coral tiles offer the same product features as the regular Coral Classic, Brush and Bright entrance flooring.
modul'up 19 db material peanut concrete
forbo > Synthetic Floor
The Modul'up Material range presents a modern range of designs based on popular flooring materials like cement, concrete, stones and textiles.Cement and concrete designs are widely appreciated and used and the range now also includes subtle metallic Slabstone, natural lively stone Stromboli and hybrid Dissolved Stone concrete/stone effects. Nairobi and Canvas are textile weave effects with different scale and sophistication levels, both very suitable for shading combinations where low contrast is required
CV Model A
objekto > Chair
Recognizable by their singular style and admirable by the perfection of their realization, the furniture of the Cristian Valdés collection has become references and cult objects highly sought after by connoisseurs and lovers of design. The first of his creations, the Valdés chair is remarkable for its construction method which will serve as the basis for the entire collection. Its soft curves make it a very comfortable and elegant seat, the natural leather of which will take on a magnificent patina over time. Alongside his main activity, the Chilean architect Cristian Valdés dabbled in furniture design. For him, the only fundamental difference between design and architecture is a question of scale. The collection of furniture that he then created is the concrete result of the intersection of these two worlds. In 1977, he gave birth to the Valdés Model A. The idea came to him after analyzing the structure and construction method of a Dunlop tennis racquet similar to the one John McEnroe played with at the time. This chair is the functional and structural translation. It is remarkable for its constructive mode and its soft curves which make it a very comfortable and elegant seat whose natural leather will take on a magnificent patina over time. The Valdés chair quickly became a design icon in its country. She is appreciated and recognized for her unusual style. Handcrafted in small series, Cristian Valdés furniture is today unique, rare and sought after objects.
Texture 2000 light grey
egecarpets > Carpet
Texture 2000 are luxury carpets specially designed for hotel rooms and lounges. The Texture 2000 collection is available in a wide colour range. This carpet collection is made in 2000 g polyamide and certified in accordance with European quality standard EN 1307. Class 33 certified and therefore ideal for very heavy use.
modul'up 19 db material pastel blue nairobi
forbo > Synthetic Floor
The Modul'up Material range presents a modern range of designs based on popular flooring materials like cement, concrete, stones and textiles.Cement and concrete designs are widely appreciated and used and the range now also includes subtle metallic Slabstone, natural lively stone Stromboli and hybrid Dissolved Stone concrete/stone effects. Nairobi and Canvas are textile weave effects with different scale and sophistication levels, both very suitable for shading combinations where low contrast is required
sarlon 19 db material silver concrete
forbo > Synthetic Floor
The Sarlon Material collection presents a range of modern designs based on popular flooring materials like cement, concrete, stones and textiles. Cement and concrete designs are widely appreciated and used and the range now also includes subtle metallic Slabstone, natural lively stone Stromboli and hybrid Dissolved Stone concrete/stone effects. Nairobi and Canvas are textile weave effects with different scale and sophistication levels, both very suitable for shading combinations where low contrast is required.
Gabi
objekto > Chair
A key feature of the Reno Bonzon's Gabi is to combine only two parts: sides and crosspieces. Unlike many chairs, these crosspieces themselves constitute both seat and back and structure the whole frame. The triangle formed by the junction of the three plywood side stripes give elegance and character to this light, stackable and very resistant "bistrot" chair. Excited by the success of his Gaivota rocking chair, Renaud Bonzon take up, in 1990, the challenge of any furniture designer: to create a chair that is both beautiful, of high quality and affordable.The plywood technique he was exploring at the time fascinated him. This technique enabled him to use a minimum quantity of material while creating comfortable curves. He chose that way to create his first chair.A key feature of this chair is to be composed of only two elements: side and crosspiece. Unlike many chairs, these crosspieces themselves constitute both seat and back and structure the whole frame. Another remarkable feature that brings both elegance and character to this chair is the triangle formed by the junction of three plywood stripes that constitute the side of the chair. A stripe for the back leg and the back forming a slight curve, another one for the back, the seat and the front leg, which forms an "S" and the last one for the back leg, the seat and the front leg forming a "U". Besides the originality of this assembly, it also provides flexibility to the chair. Although this is not recommended, it is difficult to resist the urge to swing on the back legs. In this case, it creates a great tension at the junction of back leg / seat / back that is mostly absorbed by the triangle which will slightly deform without losing strength.In 1990, year of its creation, the Gabi chair won two prestigious design awards in Brazil, the MOVESP prize and the one of the Museo da Casa Brasileira. At the same time comfortable and elegant in its composition it is also lightweight, stackable and very resistant. Renaud Bonzon used it for many years in his Cassis restaurant in Sao Paulo.
Calacatta Gold A3 Commercial Marble Slab 3/4"
artistictile > Floor tile-stone
Call off the search! Artistic Tile’s Calacatta Gold slabs are the quintessential classic Italian polished white marble. Our Calacatta Gold slabs are accented by soft grey and gold veining and are sourced for the highest quality. Stocked in a variety of thicknesses and price points, these slabs tend to move very quickly and are often difficult to source at the quality level we demand.
modul'up 19 db material mercury slabstone
forbo > Synthetic Floor
The Modul'up Material range presents a modern range of designs based on popular flooring materials like cement, concrete, stones and textiles.Cement and concrete designs are widely appreciated and used and the range now also includes subtle metallic Slabstone, natural lively stone Stromboli and hybrid Dissolved Stone concrete/stone effects. Nairobi and Canvas are textile weave effects with different scale and sophistication levels, both very suitable for shading combinations where low contrast is required
Ledtube R
marset > Wall lamp
For more than ten years, the Ledtube has been one of the most iconic products in the Marset collection: a headboard lamp with a powerful, movable beam of light that’s an archetype due to its functionality and ability to blend with any space.Its ergonomic design beckons you to move it and its use is very intuitive. When opened, it turns on automatically; when closed, it turns off. It also incorporates a honeycomb grill that traps peripheral light in all directions, avoiding glare. Available in four finishes – matte black, matte white, aluminium, and bronze – it captures the rigor of a well-designed product that’s highly functional and addresses an unresolved problem in contract projects. An ingenious lamp that has lit up rooms in countless hotels – in several of them as a certified product – to provide company during the best part of the day: when it’s time to relax and read before sleep.
sarlon 19 db material light grey canyon
forbo > Synthetic Floor
The Sarlon Material collection presents a range of modern designs based on popular flooring materials like cement, concrete, stones and textiles. Cement and concrete designs are widely appreciated and used and the range now also includes subtle metallic Slabstone, natural lively stone Stromboli and hybrid Dissolved Stone concrete/stone effects. Nairobi and Canvas are textile weave effects with different scale and sophistication levels, both very suitable for shading combinations where low contrast is required.
COFLEX CAJP edging expansion joints in pvc
profilitec > Accessories
COFLEX CAJP edging expansion joints in pvc CAJP is a Perimeter "invisible" expansion joint for floors. The perimeter joint has only one sheared flap (the part that is installed under the tiles) and therefore can be installed close to the wall in the junction with the floor. It offers the advantage given the very small size of the upper part (5 mm) of being not very evident and of being almost confused with the joint. It is extremely elastic and compressible and it is recommended for most ceramic floors. Made of co-extruded synthetic material, with a soft exposed part and stiffer fixing flange. Designed for splitting large tiled areas into smaller areas. Plastic is sufficiently resistant to most of the chemical agents present at the time of installation, wear, time and UV rays. They always maintain good flexibility and resistance to attack by fungi and bacteria. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use: they offer limited protection at the edge of the coating. Suggested modules: 16 m² (see UNI 11499: 2013 standard) in case of stable surfaces. Typical application situation: shops, recreational areas such as hotels, sports centers and schools. Dilatation joints COFLEX CAJP installation INSTALLATION: • Choose a joint with a height exactly equal to the thickness of the tile. The joint must in no case protrude from the surface of the coating but must be less than 0.5 ÷ 1 mm. • Apply the adhesive normally with the trowel. • Position the joint at the level of the existing screed cut (if it does not exist, cut the screed for at least 2/3 of its thickness). • Proceed with the laying of the tiles along the flanges of the joint, bringing them to the level of the profile, taking care that the latter are solidly anchored and sunk into the adhesive. • Fill the gap between the tile and the profile with the appropriate mortar.
Match-Up Coffee Mix
florim > Wall tile-stone-brick
The union of two different materials has resulted in a contemporary, trendy project that mixes surfaces, colours and languages to offer original combinations. <p>There are two basic surfaces that can be used to create multiple combinations in line with fashions and lifestyle trends: a concrete effect with an urban and industrial aesthetic and an original marble agglomerate effect that blends tone-on- tone tactile elements with irregular shapes and varying sizes. Two seemingly very different materials – the first a symbol of modernity and innovation, the second of authenticity and tradition – coexist in a unique project that promotes and encourages combinations not only between the surfaces and colour shades in the range, but also with all the other elements that contribute to defining the space: colours, paints, fabrics, furnishings and various materials. <br />The collection offers 3 finishes - Comfort, Glossy and Grip. <br /><a class="btn arrow" href="https://www.florim.com/en/surfaces/the-new-comfort-surface/"> Discover the new Comfort surface </a></p>
allura decibel 0.8 material fog slabstone (50x50 cm)
forbo > Floor plank
Allura Decibel is Forbo’s acoustic LVT flooring solution. The luxury vinyl tiles offer a combination of 19 dB acoustic performance and the highest technical specifications. Allura Decibel 0.8 floors are designed as a solution for high-traffic areas in many applications such as retail, offices and education.The 26 Material floor designs offer a balanced mix of traditional concretes, contemporary designs and colours that combine very well with each other and with the collection’s basic items. Allura Decibel Material meets all the aesthetic requirements of luxury vinyl tiles, including beveling and a perfect match between each individual pattern and the different tile and plank shapes.
allura decibel 0.8 material taupe twine (100x20 cm)
forbo > Floor plank
Allura Decibel is Forbo’s acoustic LVT flooring solution. The luxury vinyl tiles offer a combination of 19 dB acoustic performance and the highest technical specifications. Allura Decibel 0.8 floors are designed as a solution for high-traffic areas in many applications such as retail, offices and education.The 26 Material floor designs offer a balanced mix of traditional concretes, contemporary designs and colours that combine very well with each other and with the collection’s basic items. Allura Decibel Material meets all the aesthetic requirements of luxury vinyl tiles, including beveling and a perfect match between each individual pattern and the different tile and plank shapes.
Original Night blue With Stitch headboard in Reflect / Royal blue
auping > Bed frame
The Original is a minimalist bed with strong lines. The steel frame with aluminium legs gives an elegant look. This variation in Night blue with 1 motor electric adjustable mesh base and Stitch headboard in Reflect / 884 Royal blue completes your bedroom. The bed was inspired by one of Auping's very first designs, the Cleopatra, and is available in ten colours. So chances are your favourite colour is among them. Designed in 2007, the Original is part of a family of iconic beds. The design was inspired by the Cleopatra, one of Auping's first design classics. In 2014, the Auping Original was awarded the Good Industrial Design (GIO) award. Besides design, this award is mainly about function, originality and innovation. In addition to this, the design must also be made with respect for people and the environment. Would you like to know more about the Original? Check out the Original lookbook. Have a look at the Original The Original is available with all our mattresses, make your choice in the configurator. Need help making a choice? In the configurator, go to the mattress selector for advice. Our collection consists of 5 beds that you can put together entirely as you wish. Choose your own colours, materials and accessories. In total, there are 2.8 billion possibilities in our online configurator. Looking for inspiration for your own bedroom or want to know more about our beds? Then take a look at the online lookbooks.
sarlon 19 db material lemon canyon
forbo > Synthetic Floor
The Sarlon Material collection presents a range of modern designs based on popular flooring materials like cement, concrete, stones and textiles. Cement and concrete designs are widely appreciated and used and the range now also includes subtle metallic Slabstone, natural lively stone Stromboli and hybrid Dissolved Stone concrete/stone effects. Nairobi and Canvas are textile weave effects with different scale and sophistication levels, both very suitable for shading combinations where low contrast is required.
Dit Table Bright Red Honey Onyx
normann-copenhagen > Side table
Dit Table is an expressive design with a simple construction. A stone tabletop rests on three chubby, powder coated steel legs. Dit Table can be customized to any taste or space, as implied by its name, Dit, the Danish word for "your". Choose between six different base colors and ten different stone tabletops, a total of 60 possible combinations, to create your very own table.
Dazzling dreams Pillowcases
auping > Accessories
The Dazzling dreams pillowcases are made of 100% cotton satin. Graphic shapes in soft lilac and taupe shades make these pillowcases totally contemporary. The print continues across the back of the pillowcases. Pillowcase with double hotel closure The Auping pillowcases from the seasonal collection have what is known as a double hotel closure. A hotel closure is a folded opening on the shortest side of the pillowcase. With a double hotel closure, it doesn't matter which side of your pillow you use, it always looks neat. Sizes of our pillowcases The pillowcases from the basic collection and seasonal collection are also available as a loose set in sizes: 60 x 70 cm 40 x 60 cm Sustainability At Auping, we dream of a rested world. Of sleeping under wonderful bedding made in an environmentally friendly way and under good working conditions. That's why all our duvet covers in the basic collection have the internationally recognised GOTS certificate. This is the very highest international standard for organic textiles. It not only guarantees top quality but also gives us the assurance that the entire chain complies with strict social and environmental requirements. The covers in the seasonal collection carry the BCI label, which also guarantees sustainably and socially responsible produced bed textiles. Quality labels Not only sustainability but also the quality of our products is very important to us. We pay a lot of attention to this and work with the following quality marks and institutes to guarantee our quality. All Auping duvet covers are checked annually by TÜV Rheinland Netherlands for size, shrinkage, colour fastness and strength properties. All Auping duvet covers have the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certificate. This quality mark is issued by the Oeko-Tex institute which guarantees that the tested and certified textiles are free of harmful substances in relation to human health and environmental impact. It is thus a safety seal for textiles.