Collage Easy Chair High Back
daviddesign > Chair
A comfortable chair with Pirelli bend in a frame of wood. Collage is a collection so you can complete with low easy chairs, pouf, sofas in high or low and even corner versions. The wide range of legs makes it fit many interior of class.
L-Cube Low cabinet for console
duravit > Washbasin cabinet
Compact, Number of pull-out compartments: 1, Without handle, Tip-on fitting, Soft self-closing automatic with damping, Incl. console: No Design by Christian Werner
ReForm Shadowplay Umbra taupe
egecarpets > Carpet
A shadow is a moment, an image captured and then gone; a shapeshifting veil of diffused colour and texture. Each one is a perplexing mix of shades, one softly giving way to the next. Viewed through textured glass, the shapes are deflected into into a quietly chaotic pattern of light and dark. 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.
Hexagon 338
moduleo > Floor plank
Hexagon lets you showcase your creativity, without limits. Sobriety and simplicity meet in the monocoloured tiles, where the hexagon shapes add an interesting texture. Imagination runs wild in the multicoloured variations. Let your floor do the talking.
PIETRA GREY - Porcelain stoneware wall/floor tiles with marble effect _ Fiandre Architectural Surfaces
Fiandre Architectural Surfaces > Wall tile-stone-brick
CELEBRITY - External single handle bathtub mixer with hand shower _ Remer Rubinetterie
Remer Rubinetterie > Tap
Soul sideboard
turri > Cabinet
The sideboard of the Soulcollection shows a particular metal frame that outlines the front and makes the suspension stand out from the ground, made possible by sophisticated feet in folded sheet metal, which reflect the rounded taste of the front frame. The sideboard is equipped with a chest of drawers and two doors inside which it is possible to store objects and tools of various kinds. The sideboard of the Soul collection is available in different finishes as per sample card.
Dish Drainer Tray
hay > Styling
A trio of functional designs for draining the dishes Shane Schnecks Dish Drainer comprises a ridged melamine tray steel plate rack and silicone cutlery holder. The contrasting shapes materials and colours add visual interest to this everyday kitchen essential.
Atlas Outdoor
draenert > Outdoor furniture
Our ATLAS is an icon, a classic: an extendable dining table made of natural stone that impresses with its modern clarity and technical sophistication. Its highlight: the symmetrical relationship between the tabletop and the substructure is maintained both in the extended and in the retracted position. The ATLAS is the only table in the outdoor collection that is extendable. Now, with ATLAS OUTDOOR, we are bringing all its benefits outside! Because the material natural stone is ideal for outdoor use - even in extreme weather, it is always resistant and loses none of its natural beauty. The tabletop is available in 150 types of natural stone - and with base variants made of stainless steel or coated.
Compatta Pisé Melange
florim > Wall tile-stone-brick
<p>A passion for earth as a natural material and for rammed earth, an ancient construction technique.</p> <p>The combination of these patterns evolves into the concept of Pisé Inserti, more slabs of immense decorative impact, generated by the two-dimensional criss-crossing of exquisite, rounded geometrical forms: the designer combines the natural earthen shades with apparently random curved lines that evoke the uneven trapezia with rounded corners used by Gio Ponti.</p> <p>These are also available in the large 120x280 cm size and 6 mm thickness in three variants: Pisé Inserti A, Pisé Inserti B and Pisé Inserti C. COMPATTA’s potential is further enhanced by three-dimensional subjects of varying shapes, which can be built up into mesh-backed mosaics to create sculptural forms on walls. These extensions to the collection are called Inserti Melange, Inserti Sabbia-Argilla and Inserti Limo-Ghiaia and are produced in 9 mm thickness and 30x30 cm size.</p> <p>The collection is born from a sustainable and virtuous approach and is part of <a href="https://www.florim.com/en/company/sustainability/carbonzero-florim/">CarbonZero</a>, Florim's range of Carbon Neutral surfaces.</p> <p>The COMPATTA collection, designed by Federico Peri, combines a passion for earth as a natural material and an interest in a very ancient construction technique.<br>The primary inspiration derives from close observation of the many strata within the ground and the mixtures of elementary particles of which it consists. The design concept is completed by reference to the age-old rammed earth construction technique, used in northern Jordan since the eighth millennium BCE and widely applied in Yemen in many other desert or rural settings until the mid 19thC.<br>In this method, the raw earth is compacted inside wooden formwork to construct continuous structural walls, bearing walls or partitions inside homes, with a natural decorative effect due to the layering of the different shades of clay used. When creating his project for CEDIT, Peri was also influenced by several design inputs: from rural African homes to the clear, simple geometric forms and curved lines typical of the work of Gio Ponti, the curves central to the modernist gardens of Brazilian landscape artist Roberto Burle Marx, and the three-dimensional mosaics of English sculptor William Mitchell. In his murals in concrete, glass and recycled materials, Mitchell seems to combine some of the typical features of a variety of artistic movements, from Modernism to Brutalism, and also shows awareness of the issues concerning the structure of the landscape and the relationship with nature at the heart of Land Art. COMPATTA thus embodies strong links to the world of art and architecture, while bringing natural impressions with a remote, primitive flavour into modern living-spaces.</p>