dare to rug (3257, 3265, 3872)

dare to rug (3257, 3265, 3872)

forbo > Synthetic Floor

The Marmoleum Imagine designs made by Dare to Rug make reference to 3 essential elements in Romanian folklore that are singularly powerful, but also work well together. The motifs intertwine in the collection and create a powerful take on Romanian design heritage. The 3 designs - BEE, MEADOW and PEONY - are available in 3 different colour combinations offering a huge variety for application possibilities. The sizes of the designs are related to each other to create an interesting play.

dare to rug (3257, 3872, 3268)

dare to rug (3257, 3872, 3268)

forbo > Synthetic Floor

The Marmoleum Imagine designs made by Dare to Rug make reference to 3 essential elements in Romanian folklore that are singularly powerful, but also work well together. The motifs intertwine in the collection and create a powerful take on Romanian design heritage. The 3 designs - BEE, MEADOW and PEONY - are available in 3 different colour combinations offering a huge variety for application possibilities. The sizes of the designs are related to each other to create an interesting play.

Mews by Barber & Osgerby

Mews by Barber & Osgerby

mutina > Floor tile-stone

Mews, a term referring to the narrow alleys in London's historic centre with their unique and picturesque aesthetic, is inspired by urban landscape, history, and textures of the English capital. These details merge, creating pleasantly vibrant geometric compositions. The collection is the result of a long experimentation on colour, which led to the creation of a palette of nine shades: Chalk, Fog, Pigeon, Lead, Ink, Soot, Green, Light Blue and Pink, each of which is further divided into over 15 different tones, imparting a sense of depth and movement to the surfaces.

Madison armchair

Madison armchair

turri > Armchair

Madison collection armchair has a strong contemporary spirit with clear references to retro atmospheres. Madison is a 360 ° livable armchair totally covered in leather or fabric, except for the wooden base only. The armchair and the combined lounge are designed with a quilting with vertical lines on the backrest, giving life to a living room with its own personality, capable of being rich without any other accessory decoration. Madison armchair is available in different finishes as per sample book.

Merbau

Merbau

amtico > Floor plank

Make a design statement with the rich grain of this authentic recreation of a rare and exotic wood

dare to rug (3257, 3270)

dare to rug (3257, 3270)

forbo > Synthetic Floor

The Marmoleum Imagine designs made by Dare to Rug make reference to 3 essential elements in Romanian folklore that are singularly powerful, but also work well together. The motifs intertwine in the collection and create a powerful take on Romanian design heritage. The 3 designs - BEE, MEADOW and PEONY - are available in 3 different colour combinations offering a huge variety for application possibilities. The sizes of the designs are related to each other to create an interesting play.

dare to rug (3257, 3268)

dare to rug (3257, 3268)

forbo > Synthetic Floor

The Marmoleum Imagine designs made by Dare to Rug make reference to 3 essential elements in Romanian folklore that are singularly powerful, but also work well together. The motifs intertwine in the collection and create a powerful take on Romanian design heritage. The 3 designs - BEE, MEADOW and PEONY - are available in 3 different colour combinations offering a huge variety for application possibilities. The sizes of the designs are related to each other to create an interesting play.

Loft Bar Stool 75 cm / 29.5"

Loft Bar Stool 75 cm / 29.5"

muuto > Stool

Loft Bar Stool combines Scandinavian design traditions with industrial references for a bar stool with full seat and back along with a small footprint. As with its chair counterpart, the Loft Bar Stool exemplifies simple, honest design through its clean lines and maximum comfort.

Linear System Table

Linear System Table

muuto > Table

The Linear System Table is a simple yet refined table with subtle details and references to the Scandinavian design heritage. Its legs are cut into half-circles and joined with the table for a light expression while the slender overhang at both ends of the table makes for a refined expression. The Linear System Table is available as a freestanding table to be used on its own, as predesigned configurations or as Middle and End Modules that can be configured to the exact needs of your space.

Tiger from Tibet

Tiger from Tibet

moooi > Carpet

Carpet Tiger from Tibet is part of the Re-Cut Signature Collection by Atelier Reserv. The carpet carries the signature Asian-infused style Atelier Reserv is known for. In numerous Asian cultures the tiger is a symbol of strength power and luck. In China the tiger is even considered the king of all animals. With Tiger in Tibet you bring a powerful symbol into your home hopefully also bringing you some good luck.

Vitrium Mirror cabinet

Vitrium Mirror cabinet

duravit > Washbasin cabinet

Version: Sensor control interior lighting, Suitable for recess frame, Protection type: IP44, Number of doors: 3, Hinge position: Left, Right, Mirror surfaces: Back panel mirror, Double mirror doors, Number of glass shelves: 4, Illuminant: LED Light field around, 52 W, Turn on lighting: Button, External, Touch LED on built-in frame Outside, in recess frame, 3500 K, Dimming function: Integrated, Service life of illuminant: 30000, Replaceable illuminant: No, Energy class F Design by Christian Werner

Duravit No.1 Vanity unit wall-mounted

Duravit No.1 Vanity unit wall-mounted

duravit > Washbasin cabinet

Number of pull-out compartments: 1, with recessed grip, Soft self-closing automatic with damping, Lay-in compartment Optional, Necessary articles: Washbasin Duravit No.1 # 237565 Design by Duravit

Linear System Configurations

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Linear System Configurations

muuto > Table

The Linear System Table is a simple yet refined table with subtle details and references to the Scandinavian design heritage. Its legs are cut into half-circles and joined with the table for a light expression while the slender overhang at both ends of the table makes for a refined expression. The Linear System Table is available as a freestanding table to be used on its own, as predesigned configurations or as Middle and End Modules that can be configured to the exact needs of your space.

Vitrium Mirror cabinet

Vitrium Mirror cabinet

duravit > Washbasin cabinet

Version: Sensor control interior lighting, Suitable for recess frame, Protection type: IP44, Number of doors: 1, Mirror surfaces: Back panel mirror, Double mirror doors, Number of glass shelves: 2, Illuminant: LED Light field around, 36 W, Turn on lighting: Button, External, Touch LED on built-in frame Outside, in recess frame, 3500 K, Dimming function: Integrated, Service life of illuminant: 30000, Replaceable illuminant: No, Energy class F Design by Christian Werner

Vitrium Mirror cabinet

Vitrium Mirror cabinet

duravit > Washbasin cabinet

Version: Sensor control interior lighting, Suitable for recess frame, Protection type: IP44, Number of doors: 2, Hinge position: Left, Right, Mirror surfaces: Back panel mirror, Double mirror doors, Number of glass shelves: 2, Illuminant: LED Light field around, 46 W, Turn on lighting: Button, External, Touch LED on built-in frame Outside, in recess frame, 3500 K, Dimming function: Integrated, Service life of illuminant: 30000, Replaceable illuminant: No, Energy class F Design by Christian Werner

Bluff Double Dresser

Bluff Double Dresser

lexington > drawer

The double dresser provides ample storage with 8 drawers that are slightly recessed within the mitered frame. The decorative metal base on both ends is finished in the Calais brass. The elongated bar pulls in the burnished brass finish pair beautifully with the grain of the quartered white oak finished in winter-white with camel undertones.

Tatami

Tatami

arte-international > Wallcovering

Tatami means folded and stacked in Japanese, referring to the way in which traditional Japanese floor mats are manufactured. The substrate of this design is a playful reference to this authentic technique. The shiny geometric embroidery perfectly comes into its own against this background.

Prime

Prime

molteni > Washbasin cabinet

Prime is designed to express the full potential of a kitchen featuring recessed opening. It comes in a range of different compositions designed to meet the most sophisticated aesthetic demands. The finger recess runs seamlessly the length and breadth of the product and ends on the side panels an alternative solution to the finished sides offering ample scope for personalization. The Prime door is shaped at the top at 45 to make opening simpler and more ergonomic. The project also presents a new glass door for wall units and Flair columns both lit with concealed LED profiles in the sides of the units and the new Wing system with tapered aluminium shelves. The Prime snack bar completes the composition with a titan and pewter aluminium framework and a top made of dark walnut accompained by Woody stools by Francesco Meda who designs the entire Woody seating collection for Molteni&C.

Grid Armchair with armrest - Grey/Blue

Grid Armchair with armrest - Grey/Blue

petitefriture > Chair

In 2015 Pool designed the Grid daybed, in reference to the Bauhaus style and in honour of the graphic talents. In 2016 Pool develop the concept and transformed grid into an all-modular system by creating basic modules: a simple armchair, a corner armchair, a stool and coffee table now join the range to complement the two seater sofa. They can all be connected by a simple attaching system in order to create a number of configurations: 3 seater sofa, a corner sofa, a loveseat… to suit your every whim. Each element retains the identity of the original daybed: a strapped wooden structure help up by a black tubular steel leg; all topped with geometrically patterned square or round fabric leather cushions.

Tehama Single Dresser

Tehama Single Dresser

lexington > drawer

The single dresser provides ideal storage with 4 drawers that are slightly recessed within the mitered frame. The decorative metal base on both ends is finished in the Calais brass. The elongated bar pulls in the burnished brass finish pair beautifully with the grain of the quartered white oak finished in winter-white with camel undertones.

Grid Fauteuil with right armrest - Grey/Black

Grid Fauteuil with right armrest - Grey/Black

petitefriture > Chair

In 2015 Pool designed the Grid daybed, in reference to the Bauhaus style and in honour of the graphic talents. In 2016 Pool develop the concept and transformed grid into an all-modular system by creating basic modules: a simple armchair, a corner armchair, a stool and coffee table now join the range to complement the two seater sofa. They can all be connected by a simple attaching system in order to create a number of configurations: 3 seater sofa, a corner sofa, a loveseat… to suit your every whim. Each element retains the identity of the original daybed: a strapped wooden structure help up by a black tubular steel leg; all topped with geometrically patterned square or round fabric leather cushions.

Linear System End Module

Linear System End Module

muuto > Table

The Linear System Table is a simple yet refined table with subtle details and references to the Scandinavian design heritage. Its legs are cut into half-circles and joined with the table for a light expression while the slender overhang at both ends of the table makes for a refined expression. The Linear System Table is available as a freestanding table to be used on its own, as predesigned configurations or as Middle and End Modules that can be configured to the exact needs of your space.

Apex Desk Lamp

Apex Desk Lamp

hay > Table lamp

Taking cues from the classic Bankers Light British designer John Tree merged archetypal references with his contemporary colourful sensibility to create the Apex Desk Lamp. The folded steel shades create a peaked roofline silhouette providing the inspiration behind the lamps name as well as offering a graphic contrast to the chrome-plated bases. The round base and angled arm are complemented by a colourful shade that can rotate 360 degrees allowing users to direct light to suit their needs. The Apex Desk Lamp offers a functional lighting solution for a multitude of spaces and uses from a task light on a desk to a reading lamp on a bedside cabinet.

Rilievi Lido

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.

Dictum Rect Cocktail Table

Dictum Rect Cocktail Table

lexington > Coffee table

Solid Italian silver white travertine sits atop a gray wire-brushed finished Mahogany base with recessed panels creating visual depth and interest.

Duravit No.1 Vanity unit wall-mounted

Duravit No.1 Vanity unit wall-mounted

duravit > Washbasin cabinet

Number of pull-out compartments: 1, with recessed grip, Soft self-closing automatic with damping, Lay-in compartment Optional, Necessary articles: Washbasin Duravit No.1 # 237560 Design by Duravit

Duravit No.1 Vanity unit wall-mounted

Duravit No.1 Vanity unit wall-mounted

duravit > Washbasin cabinet

Number of doors: 1, with recessed grip, Automatic door hinge with damping, Necessary articles: Hand basin Duravit No.1 # 074345 Design by Duravit

Vitrium Mirror cabinet

Vitrium Mirror cabinet

duravit > Washbasin cabinet

Version: Sensor control interior lighting, Suitable for recess frame, Protection type: IP44, Number of doors: 2, Hinge position: Left, Right, Mirror surfaces: Back panel mirror, Double mirror doors, Number of glass shelves: 2, Illuminant: LED Light field around, 40 W, Turn on lighting: Button, External, Touch LED on built-in frame Outside, in recess frame, 3500 K, Dimming function: Integrated, Service life of illuminant: 30000, Replaceable illuminant: No, Energy class F Design by Christian Werner

FH419 Heritage Chair

FH419 Heritage Chair

carlhansen > Armchair

Frits Henningsen&#8217;s FH419 Heritage Chair references historical periods and styles, yet manages to maintain a sense of timeless beauty. Comfort has never looked more elegant.

Rilievi Nebbia

Rilievi Nebbia

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.

Rilievi Terra

Rilievi Terra

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.

Fauteuil with armrest - Grey/Beige

Fauteuil with armrest - Grey/Beige

petitefriture > Chair

In 2015 Pool designed the Grid daybed, in reference to the Bauhaus style and in honour of the graphic talents. In 2016 Pool develop the concept and transformed grid into an all-modular system by creating basic modules: a simple armchair, a corner armchair, a stool and coffee table now join the range to complement the two seater sofa. They can all be connected by a simple attaching system in order to create a number of configurations: 3 seater sofa, a corner sofa, a loveseat… to suit your every whim. Each element retains the identity of the original daybed: a strapped wooden structure help up by a black tubular steel leg; all topped with geometrically patterned square or round fabric leather cushions.

kelly

kelly

poliform > drawer

The Kelly chest of drawers and bedside table feature curved and delicate lines that reference those of the bed, which they compliment naturally. Perfect ovals formed through impeccable craftsmanship, they are available with feet or in floor-standing versions. Like the bed, the Kelly chest of drawers and bedside table also feature sophisticated finishes such as gold walnut for the frame and fronts, champagne metal for the feet and Zecevo marble for the top. For modern bedrooms, where even the smallest details are instilled with elegance.

Elba Chaise lounge, right

Elba Chaise lounge, right

sofacompany > Sofa

Elba chaise lounge is a beautiful and decorative piece of furniture with references to the art deco style – and with the feel and function of a daybed. It has a beautifully half-rounded backrest and a plump seat cushion. The design combines the sculptural look with modern comfort and the attractive, straight legs in brass look make for a perfect and extravagant finish.

Sketch Toolbox

Sketch Toolbox

muuto > Styling

With a straightforward, functional design referencing the simple architectural lines of a house, Sketch Toolbox offers various rooms to accommodate a broad range of functions and needs in modern personal storage. Cast in one monolithic piece with a handle for portability, it is a friendly companion in daily life – at home, in the workshop or the nomadic workplace. The versatile toolbox is manufactured in Denmark using 100% recycled plastic. ​

Grid Fauteuil with armrest - Grey/Black

Grid Fauteuil with armrest - Grey/Black

petitefriture > Chair

In 2015 Pool designed the Grid daybed, in reference to the Bauhaus style and in honour of the graphic talents. In 2016 Pool develop the concept and transformed grid into an all-modular system by creating basic modules: a simple armchair, a corner armchair, a stool and coffee table now join the range to complement the two seater sofa. They can all be connected by a simple attaching system in order to create a number of configurations: 3 seater sofa, a corner sofa, a loveseat… to suit your every whim. Each element retains the identity of the original daybed: a strapped wooden structure help up by a black tubular steel leg; all topped with geometrically patterned square or round fabric leather cushions.

Apex Desk Lamp

Apex Desk Lamp

hay > Table lamp

Taking cues from the classic Bankers Light British designer John Tree merged archetypal references with his contemporary colourful sensibility to create the Apex Desk Lamp. The folded steel shades create a peaked roofline silhouette providing the inspiration behind the lamps name as well as offering a graphic contrast to the chrome-plated bases. The round base and angled arm are complemented by a colourful shade that can rotate 360 degrees allowing users to direct light to suit their needs. The Apex Desk Lamp offers a functional lighting solution for a multitude of spaces and uses from a task light on a desk to a reading lamp on a bedside cabinet.

Numero Tre vitrine

Numero Tre vitrine

turri > Cabinet

The vitrine of the Numero Tre collection is covered in leather with the recurring embroidery throughout the collection. It is available in different variants, with one or more doors. Equipped with doors and glass shelves inside it has a mirrored bottom. The handles are a customizable element in the metal or leather version. Numero Tre vitrine is available in different finishes as per sample book.

Apex Clip Lamp

Apex Clip Lamp

hay > Table lamp

Taking cues from the classic Bankers Light British designer John Tree merged archetypal references with his contemporary colourful sensibility to create the Apex Clip Lamp. The folded steel shades create a peaked roofline silhouette providing the inspiration behind the lamps name as well as offering a graphic contrast to the chrome-plated bases. The adjustable clip enables the lamp to be fixed to a wide variety of vertical and horizontal surfaces while the colourful shade can rotate 360 degrees allowing users to direct light to suit their needs. The Apex Clip Lamp offers a functional lighting solution for a multitude of spaces and uses from an ambient light in a corner to a reading lamp over a sofa.

Duravit No.1 Vanity unit wall-mounted

Duravit No.1 Vanity unit wall-mounted

duravit > Washbasin cabinet

Number of pull-out compartments: 1, with recessed grip, Soft self-closing automatic with damping, Lay-in compartment Optional, Necessary articles: Washbasin Duravit No.1 # 237555 Design by Duravit

Minima Mini Matt White

Minima Mini Matt White

astro > Functional light

The Minima Mini is a petite, simple recessed downlight that is perfect for lighting smaller spaces, such as hallways and alcoves. Easy to retrofit into an existing ceiling, it creates a clean, simple look and co-ordinates with the rest of our Minima collection. Available in a matt white or black finish.

Rilievi Sabbia

Rilievi Sabbia

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.

Elba Chaise lounge, left

Elba Chaise lounge, left

sofacompany > Sofa

Elba chaise lounge is a beautiful and decorative piece of furniture with references to the art deco style – and with the feel and function of a daybed. It has a beautifully half-rounded backrest and a plump seat cushion. The design combines the sculptural look with modern comfort and the attractive, straight legs in brass look make for a perfect finish.

Duravit No.1 Vanity unit wall-mounted

Duravit No.1 Vanity unit wall-mounted

duravit > Washbasin cabinet

Number of doors: 1, with recessed grip, Automatic door hinge with damping, Necessary articles: Hand basin Duravit No.1 # 074350 Design by Duravit

Grid Fauteuil with left armrest - Grey/Black

Grid Fauteuil with left armrest - Grey/Black

petitefriture > Chair

In 2015 Pool designed the Grid daybed, in reference to the Bauhaus style and in honour of the graphic talents. In 2016 Pool develop the concept and transformed grid into an all-modular system by creating basic modules: a simple armchair, a corner armchair, a stool and coffee table now join the range to complement the two seater sofa. They can all be connected by a simple attaching system in order to create a number of configurations: 3 seater sofa, a corner sofa, a loveseat… to suit your every whim. Each element retains the identity of the original daybed: a strapped wooden structure help up by a black tubular steel leg; all topped with geometrically patterned square or round fabric leather cushions.

Duravit No.1 Vanity unit wall-mounted

Duravit No.1 Vanity unit wall-mounted

duravit > Washbasin cabinet

Number of pull-out compartments: 1, with recessed grip, Soft self-closing automatic with damping, Lay-in compartment Optional, Necessary articles: Washbasin Duravit No.1 # 237580 Design by Duravit

Rilievi Cielo

Rilievi Cielo

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.

Apex Table Lamp

Apex Table Lamp

hay > Table lamp

Taking cues from the classic Bankers Light British designer John Tree merged archetypal references with his contemporary colourful sensibility to create the Apex Table Lamp. The folded steel shades create a peaked roofline silhouette providing the inspiration behind the lamps name as well as offering a graphic contrast to the chrome-plated bases. The round base and angled arm are complemented by a colourful shade that can rotate 360 degrees allowing users to direct light to suit their needs. The Apex Table Lamp offers a functional lighting solution for a multitude of spaces and uses from a task light on a desk to a reading lamp on a bedside cabinet.

Apex Desk Clip Lamp

Apex Desk Clip Lamp

hay > Table lamp

Taking cues from the classic Bankers Light British designer John Tree merged archetypal references with his contemporary colourful sensibility to create the Apex Desk Clip Lamp. The folded steel shades create a peaked roofline silhouette providing the inspiration behind the lamps name as well as offering a graphic contrast to the chrome-plated bases. Featuring an adjustable clip that enables the lamp to be fixed to a wide variety of horizontal surfaces both the colourful shade and angled arm can rotate 360 degrees giving users optimal control to aim the light in any direction. The Apex Desk Clip Lamp offers a functional lighting solution for a multitude of spaces and uses from a task light on a desk to a reading lamp over a sofa.

Dudet

Dudet

cassina > Chair

This small armchair, which strongly references 1970s design, is engineered to be completely disassembled for ease of disposal and recycling of the organic and premium materials, starting with the metal core.