This ash-tray and umbrella stand features a polypropylene base, an aluminum container, and a steel support frame, all elegantly painted in black, making it a durable and stylish outdoor accessory. The 3D file of this product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. Manufactured by Zanotta, a renowned Italian design company established in 1954, this product reflects the brand's commitment to innovative, high-quality furniture and home accessories, blending functionality with contemporary aesthetics. Zanotta, headquartered in Nova Milanese, Italy, is celebrated globally for its premium, design-forward solutions that cater to both residential and commercial spaces.
The **PERRY** is a versatile sectional fabric sofa featuring an integrated magazine rack, designed to redefine living spaces with its modular and understated upholstered pieces. Its irregularly shaped modules allow for dynamic, customizable arrangements, breaking away from traditional straight-line configurations for a more casual and contemporary aesthetic. The sofa boasts soft, generously padded goose-down cushions, sophisticated tailoring details like grosgrain or eco-leather piping, and the unique option to replace traditional armrests with a stylish cowhide-clad storage element for throws, magazines, or books. Available in a variety of configurations—stand-alone, L-shaped, asymmetrical seating, ottomans, chaise longues, and storage units—the PERRY adapts to both compact and expansive spaces, offering endless possibilities for modern interiors. Its structure combines solid wood, variable-density polyurethane foam, and sterilized goose down, while the magazine-holder armrest comes in a range of cowhide colors. The base is crafted from epoxy powder-coated metal with thermoplastic feet, and the removable upholstery is available in fabric or leather. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design plans.
**Flexform**, the esteemed Italian supplier behind PERRY, has been crafting high-end, timeless furniture since 1959, blending modern elegance with unparalleled comfort and functionality from its headquarters in Meda, Italy.
**MERLIN** – Immerse yourself in an enchanted forest with this exquisite tapestry, where cascading waterfalls, babbling brooks, and serene glades invite you into a dreamlike fantasy world. The design features a stunning full-width composition of interwoven bright cotton shades, enhanced by textured effects and muted twilight blue tones for a captivating, ethereal look.
**Technical Details:**
- **Composition:** Cotton (75%), Acrylic (11%), Polyester (6%), Polyamide (5%), Viscose (3%)
- **Width:** 141 cm
- **Repeat Cut:** No
- **Vertical Repeat:** 90 cm | **Horizontal Repeat:** 141 cm
- **Uses:** Upholstery, Curtains, Wall Coverings, Accessories
- **Martindale Test:** 30,000 rubs
- **Weight per Linear Meter:** 985 g
Part of the **Signature Collection**, *MERLIN* draws inspiration from the flamboyance of nature, capturing the shifting colors, textures, and light from dawn to dusk. The collection celebrates organic beauty—woodland essences, delicate grasses, and dynamic landscapes—presented in timeless velvety textures with silky shimmer and a luxuriously soft feel. Designed to elevate interiors, this piece by **Lelièvre Studio** offers a sensory journey through rich, natural hues.
A **3D file of this product is available for download**, allowing for seamless visualization in your design projects.
*About the Supplier:* **LELIEVRE**, a prestigious Paris-based design house since 1914, is celebrated for its luxurious fabrics, wallcoverings, and accessories, blending innovation with timeless craftsmanship. Explore more at [lelievreparis.com](https://lelievreparis.com/).
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*"A vibrant explosion of colors brings this large-scale pattern to life, featuring a dynamic burst of exotic flora with intricate decorative motifs nestled within oversized petals and macro leaves. The refined color combinations shine against a light-toned ground, available in four captivating versions—Primavera, Autunno, Estate, and Inverno—enhancing the design’s energetic appeal. Crafted from 100% PL with a stain-repellent finish and made in Italy, this luxurious textile is part of the LUISITA collection by Rubelli, a renowned Italian heritage brand celebrated for its high-end fabrics and wallcoverings since 1889. For added convenience, the 3D file of this design is available for download, enabling seamless integration into digital projects."*
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*"This versatile outdoor round aluminum case, powder-coated in a elegant CIPRIA finish, offers limitless design possibilities—whether embedded in a beam or placed on the ground. It serves as a stylish flowerpot, a space divider in open areas, or a striking decorative accent, with its curved silhouette softening the linearity of surrounding structures. Part of the KEY WEST collection, it embodies a modular concept, allowing independent or interconnected configurations to create unique meeting points in expansive outdoor spaces. The durable aluminum frame is paired with SUNROPE, a high-quality PVC rope with an inner polyester yarn, ensuring easy maintenance. A 3D file of the product is available for download, facilitating seamless integration into your design plans. Ideal for residential, commercial, or garden settings, KEY WEST blends functionality with contemporary aesthetics. Manufactured by Roberti, a premium Italian design brand specializing in rattan and outdoor furniture, the product reflects their commitment to craftsmanship and timeless style."*
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The Around Coffee Table brings a new perspective to its typology through the characterful wooden veneer frame that runs along the edge of the table, echoing the ideas of Scandinavian design. With its round shape and multiple sizes, the Around Coffee Table can be used in a multitude of settings, on its own or in groups, in any living room, lounge setting, lobby area or hotel room.
The Dice coffee table is truly a design object. No compromise has been made in its design. Every detail is exactly as designers Studio Truly Truly intended. This creates a fascinating table that continues to surprise from every perspective.
Toveri marries curves and hard materials to create a table series with soft shapes and striking features. The link between the top and the base has been moved to the centre of the tables, so the table top appears to float. The symmetry of the two elements makes the base seem like a shadow of the top.
Natural shapes and materials bring tranquillity to your living space because they exude softness and quality. It's the first thing you notice about Iduna coffee tables. The tapered wooden legs support a marble or solid oak top - large or small, in a high or low version for the most beautiful pairings.
With Liliom, design studio Beck Design has crafted a series of organically shaped tables in varying shapes and heights. They're as beautiful as they are practical – you can nest them for a tidier look. The ceramic or solid wood top gives the piece a natural accent, while a lacquered finish creates a colourful look.
Mogens Lassen designed the ML10097 Egyptian Table after being inspired by folding stands found in Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922. The table was first shown at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition in 1940.
The CH008 coffee table was designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1954. The understated and elegant three-legged design has since become one of his most popular pieces.
Mogens Lassen designed the ML10097 Egyptian Table after being inspired by folding stands found in Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922. The table was first shown at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition in 1940.