<p><b>Deep Space.</b></p><p>Impossibly plush and fabulously futuristic, our Brigitte Club Chair looks like it's floating and makes you feel like you're dreaming. Sink in and stay put. Its deep, channeled seat is super comfy, and the chic combination of capsule-shaped arms, recessed legs, and a channeled back means every angle is eye-catching—a fab choice to float in any room.</p>
The Graphic range consists of stunning graphical and organic patterns that really make a statement on your floor. Hand drawn textures of Topography and the new Doodle design transfer in to the graphical interpretation of a terrazzo in the Graphito. The Terrazzo is based on real stones. The most daring design, incorporating the Doodle and Graphito design, is the statement design Kubik. All items in the Graphic range give inspiration for combination with other parts of the range.
The Gople is a stunning LED blown glass ceiling lamp, available in a variety of light colors (RWB/White), dimensions (Standard/Mini), and finishes (Black-Blue, Black-Bronze, Black-Copper, Blue, Bronze, Copper, Silver, White, White-White). With wattage options of 5W or 17W, it delivers lumens ranging from 272 lm to 1686 lm, offering versatile lighting solutions. Crafted using an ancient Venetian technique, each piece is unique, as white glass is transformed into crystal glass during the blowing process. The lamp features innovative finishes like silver or copper vacuum metallization, achieved through a sustainable metal deposition process known as "sputtering," which is environmentally friendly, producing minimal waste and no harmful emissions. The protective clearcoat uses solid paint with only 5% solvents, ensuring durability and resistance over time. The Gople lamp is designed to optimize light emission, blending transparency with a screened light source for a harmonious glow. Available in both traditional E27/E14 joints and the more advanced RWB version, it allows for customizable lightscapes to suit any space. A 3D file of the product is available for download, making it easier to visualize and integrate into your design plans.
Artemide, the supplier, is a globally acclaimed Italian design company founded in 1960, renowned for its innovative lighting solutions and commitment to quality, offering a diverse range of products that combine functionality with timeless elegance.
Bolle is an elegant hanging lamp featuring dimmable LED lighting, available with either 6 or 4 transparent mouth-blown glass spheres, or in a colored version with options in "topazio," "ambra," "ametista," and "bronzite" hues. The metal components are crafted from hand-burnished brass, and the height can be customized, ranging from a minimum of 85cm (Bolle 6) or 73cm (Bolle 4) to a maximum of 600cm, including the lights. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. Gallotti&Radice, the esteemed Italian manufacturer behind Bolle, has been a leader in high-end interior design since 1955, renowned for its luxurious, contemporary furniture, lighting, and accessories that blend innovation with timeless elegance.
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This versatile corner configuration features a sleek, modular design crafted from painted aluminum, complemented by adjustable feet and customizable shelves and panels. The SEC modular system—with its extruded aluminum profiles and die-cast elements—now offers an expanded range of finishes, including matte lacquered or veneered MDF, natural or ash grey oak, and white Carrara marble, alongside side and rear panels in painted or veneered aluminum for enhanced aesthetics. Available in multiple heights, lengths, and widths, the system allows endless combinations, from compact bedside tables to expansive wall units. Choose from steel shelves in white, black, ochre, grey, or graphite grey; glass shelves in transparent, printed, or green; and methacrylate panels in finishes like sandblasted black, transparent red, or smoky black. Wooden veneer options, such as wengé and whitened oak, add further refinement. Perfect for residential or commercial spaces, SEC adapts to diverse needs—serving as bookshelves, display cases, bar cabinets, or even bathroom towel racks. A 3D file of the product is available for download to explore configurations digitally.
*Supplied by Alias, a renowned Italian design brand since 1979, celebrated for its innovative, high-quality furniture and timeless minimalist aesthetics.*
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Elevate your interiors with tailor-made wallcoverings from Wall&decò, available in versatile non-woven fabric and vinyl (CWC) or the innovative, eco-conscious 100% recyclable substrate (CWC-ECO). The *Contemporary Wallpaper* collection transforms walls into captivating vertical narratives, featuring macro-subjects reinterpreted through bold, artistic graphics. Discover 72 new designs across three inspiring moodboards—*Deep Nature, Red Heart,* and *Heritage*—each drawing from Wall&decò’s rich designer portfolio to deliver a unique fusion of colors and styles. Choose from three premium substrates: *CWC* (vinyl with a fabric-like embossed texture, dry-removable and washable), *Bronzage®* (metal-effect vinyl for dynamic light-reflecting surfaces), and the ultra-sustainable *CWC-ECO* (PVC-free, breathable, and eco-certified). All options meet stringent safety standards, including fire resistance (Class B s2 d0 / Class A in the USA) and low VOC emissions (A+ rated per ISO 16000). A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for seamless integration into your design projects.
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Wall&decò is a globally recognized Italian design leader, celebrated since 2005 for its cutting-edge, durable wallcoverings that blend innovation with sustainability.
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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.