Alexander Girard originally created the Wooden Dolls (1952), a whimsical assortment of figures both joyful and grim, for his own home. Today they add a charming touch to any interior.
Alexander Girard originally created the Wooden Dolls (1952), a whimsical assortment of figures both joyful and grim, for his own home. Today they add a charming touch to any interior.
Antonio Citterio collaborated with Vitra to develop different versions of the ID Visitor chair, perfectly coordinated with the ID Chair Concept. Thanks to an understated design, they can be combined with almost any office chair and integrated in a wide variety of work environments.<br/><br/>ID Visitor Air has a particularly light and graceful appearance thanks to its slender plastic backrest. The perforated back allows for flexible movement and good air circulation, while offering targeted support. The seat padding is optionally available in a more sustainable PU-free version, and the cantilever base is stackable.<br/>
The range of motifs does not limit the use of Ornaments by Alexander Girard to seasonal occasions but a number of them are perfect, for example, for Christmas time.
Grand Sofà (2017) is Antonio Citterio's interpretation of luxurious comfort and contemporary design. The designer's Italian flair for lightness and elegance is united with the trademark quality and precision of the Swiss company Vitra.
Tabouret Bois bears the unmistakable signature of Jean Prouvé, reflecting an aesthetic based on structural requirements. The sturdy stool is available in natural oak, dark oak or American walnut.
Designed by Jasper Morrison, the APC is reminiscent of classic wooden chairs while advancing the appearance and functionality of this typology. The graceful chair combines great stability with excellent comfort; its backrest is attached to the frame with resilient connectors that allow it to flex in response to the sitter's movements. The APC comes in a choice of two-tone colours and is suited for both indoor and outdoor use.
The Joyn 2 Platform serves as a basis for teamwork, and despite just four legs allows table lengths of up to 6.4 metres for 8 to 10 regular workspaces – with maximum legroom, easily accessible power and data options and diverse accessories for personalisation. The platforms emphasise the horizontal – only the accessories rise above the table surface.<br/> <br/>Joyn 2 Platform is modular in design and easy to reconfigure in diverse formats. The table tops are available in three versions: as one-piece tops, as tops with a gap in the middle for easy access to power and data connections, and as a version with a technical rail – in the latter two versions, accessories can be fitted individually and repositioned as required. End table tops measuring 80 cm in depth add an additional fully-fledged workstation at either end of the table. Joyn 2 Platform can be adjusted from 74 to 82 cm in height.<br/>
Ampi serves as a wireless charger and offers the necessary power connections to transform any table into a workstation quickly and easily – whether at home or in the office.
The Akari Light Sculptures (1951) by Isamu Noguchi are a series of luminaires, handcrafted from traditional washi paper by Japanese artisans. ‘The harshness of electricity is thus transformed through the magic of paper back to the light of our origin – the sun.’ (Noguchi)
The contrasting materials of the moulded plywood veneer seat shell and slender black plastic frame constitute a characteristic feature of the Belleville Armchair. Its elegant armrests are an integral part of the curved structural frame and offer excellent comfort. The Belleville Armchair is also available with a plastic seat shell or with a cover in leather or fabric.
With carefully balanced proportions, great comfort and a conscious renunciation of decorative details, the Soft Modular Sofa (2016) by Jasper Morrison unites the characteristics of a modular lounge sofa in its purest form.
The Plastic Chairs by Charles and Ray Eames were the very first chairs to be developed out of plastic for industrial production. Their organically shaped seat shells can be combined with a variety of different bases. The DAX chair (Dining Height Armchair X-Base) has a visually understated four-legged tubular steel base, which comes in a powder-coated version that is also suited for outdoor applications.
The designer Alexander Girard drew wide acclaim with his interior concept for the legendary Miller House (1953-57), for which he personally selected each individual object. The centrepiece of the house was a so-called 'conversation pit', a sunken seating area in the living room, with built-in sofas covered in fabrics by Girard and decorated with embroidered pillows made specifically for this setting. <br/><br/>Girard's famous 'double heart' motif was used and varied by the designer throughout his lifetime. It is composed of two intersecting S's that form a continuous loop of mirrored hearts. Each S represents the first letter of the pet names used by Girard and his wife – Sandro and Susie – which prompted him to name the double heart symbol '<a href="/en-me/magazine/details/sansusi">Sansusi</a>'.<br/><br/>The embroidered pillow with the 'Double Heart 2' motif was created by Alexander Girard for the Miller family in 1975 – 20 years after the completion of the Miller House.<br/>
French designer and engineer Jean Prouvé created the round, wooden Guéridon table for the University of Paris in 1949. It comes in two different sizes and various types of high-quality wood.
The range of motifs does not limit the use of Ornaments by Alexander Girard to seasonal occasions but a number of them are perfect, for example, for Christmas time.
With his collection of Wall Clocks (1949-1960), George Nelson conceived a wide array of timepieces, many of which have since become icons of 1950s design.
Numerous works by the creative duo Front are devoted to the systematic observation of sleeping or hibernating animals. This fascination inspired their design of a group of slumbering creatures – Resting Animals – whose poses exude a serene tranquillity. The Resting Birds are ornamental ceramic figures in two different sizes. Their peaceful presence goes beyond the decorative to communicate a deep sense of contentment.
The DCW (Dining Chair Wood) bears witness to the ultimate success of Charles and Ray Eames' early experiments with moulding plywood into complex shapes. Made entirely of wood, the appearance of this iconic chair remains as contemporary today as when it was first conceived.
Due to the slender organic shapes of its seat and back shells, the LCM (Lounge Chair Metal) by Charles and Ray Eames quickly acquired the nickname 'potato chip chair'.
The Akari Light Sculptures (1951) by Isamu Noguchi are a series of luminaires, handcrafted from traditional washi paper by Japanese artisans. ‘The harshness of electricity is thus transformed through the magic of paper back to the light of our origin – the sun.’ (Noguchi)
The Shell Chairs by Charles and Ray Eames are among the most important designs in the history of furniture. Following their initial presentation at the 'Low Cost Furniture Design' competition organised by the Museum of Modern Art in 1948, the chairs were launched on the market in 1950 in an armchair version (A-shell) and as a simpler side chair (S-shell) – making them the first ever mass-produced chairs made of plastic. <br/><br/>With the debut of this revolutionary design, Charles and Ray Eames introduced a new furniture typology that has since spread around the globe: the multifunctional chair whose shell can be joined with a variety of different bases. Already in 1950, they presented a series of bases that enabled various sitting positions, including the low-slung LAR (Lounge Height Armchair Rod Base) with a geometric steel wire base, which quickly acquired the charming nickname 'Cat's Cradle' in reference to the children's string game. <br/><br/>The LAR seems to have been one of Charles and Ray's favourite designs: it can be spotted in numerous vintage photographs of the legendary Eames House in Pacific Palisades, both indoors and out. This also reveals how lightweight the chair is, and how easily it can be moved around.<br/><br/>Due to the organic shape of this classic armchair, the LAR is a striking solo piece, but it can also be paired with many types of sofas to create an appealing contrast. The LAR is offered as the Plastic Chair LAR with a polypropylene shell, or as the Fiberglass Chair LAR with a fibreglass shell that draws attention to the lively texture so valued by connoisseurs. The fascination of fibreglass lies in its irregular surface, whose clearly visible fibres make it appear almost like a natural material. The Fiberglass Chair LAR is not offered with full upholstery in order to show off the unique characteristics of this material to maximum effect. However, a comfortable seat cushion is optionally available.
The many accessories created for the home by George Nelson include a variety of table clocks. Representing a selection of these classic designs, the Desk Clocks offer a refreshing alternative to conventional clocks. Equipped with high-quality quartz movements, the charm of these decorative timepieces is equalled by their precision.
As one of the most famous objects of Japanese post-war design, the Elephant Stool was created by the prolific product designer Sori Yanagi. The stackable plastic stool can be used both indoors and outside.
The Suita Club Sofa was developed for use in offices, waiting areas and lobbies. The construction and workmanship are designed to withstand the demanding conditions of such public areas. The upholstery of the backrest ensures a high degree of comfort without the need for additional cushions.
The seat shells of the Eames Plastic Chairs can be combined with a variety of different bases. The base for the DAL chair (Dining Height Armchair La Fonda Base) was developed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1961 for the legendary New York restaurant La Fonda del Sol, whose interior was designed by their friend Alexander Girard. With its central pedestal consisting of four parallel shafts that split at the bottom to form a four-star base, it is one of the most elegant and unconventional bases ever designed by the Eameses.
The Zoo Timers (1965) by George Nelson – wall clocks in the form of colourfully hand-drawn characters from the animal kingdom – offer children a playful and enjoyable approach to telling the time.
The expansive, elegant ETR sofa table by Charles and Ray Eames comes with tops in a choice of black or white and a wire base with a chrome-plated or black powder-coated finish. On account of its elliptical shape, it quickly acquired the nickname 'surfboard table'.
The Allstar office chair by Konstantin Grcic imparts a relaxed home-like feel and sense of familiarity. Its rounded form exudes comfort and yields a calming influence on the fast-paced dynamic of today's offices. Allstar also satisfies all the necessary functions of a task chair, allowing it to be used wherever high functional performance is desired but a classic office chair would not be appropriate for aesthetic reasons – an especially ideal choice for modern workplace concepts.
The Heart Cone Chair takes its name from the expressive, heart-shaped silhouette of its seat shell. Designed by Verner Panton in the late 1950s, the chair combines a comfortably upholstered seat with an understated, elegant base made of satin stainless steel.
Joyn 2 Meet offers meeting tables ranging from 120 x 80 cm to 900 x 180 cm. The base can be configured in diverse shapes and sizes for sitting or standing-height tables – on either glides or castors. Furniture on castors promotes dynamic work methods in the office, while variants with glides enable electrification cables to be concealed in the table legs.
The Nuage vases produce an attractive interplay of light and shadow with their undulating shape and anodised aluminium finish in various colours. Flowers and grasses can be arranged in each cluster of eight individual tubes, and thanks to their precise outer contours, the vases can also be fitted together to create entire 'cloud formations'.
Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen created the Organic Chair in 1940 as part of their entry for 'Organic Design in Home Furnishings', a competition organised by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The small reading chair offers superb comfort, thanks to its comfortably upholstered, biomorphically shaped seat shell, and is also available in a version with a higher backrest: Organic Highback.
With his collection of Wall Clocks (1949-1960), George Nelson conceived a wide array of timepieces, many of which have since become icons of 1950s design.
With its curving shapes and vivid colours, the Amoebe chair (1970) by Verner Panton embodies the exuberant spirit of the early 1970s. It is also available with an overhanging backrest under the name Amoebe Highback.
The high backrest of ID Soft L comes with padded upholstery for excellent comfort. Although the chair exudes elegant sophistication, its sleek lines and minimal design also lend it an understated character. ID Soft L can be harmoniously combined with other chairs and is a perfect addition to many different settings.
The Toolbox by Arik Levy is designed as a practical organisational utensil for storing accessories and small items. Thanks to its handy size, it can be easily stowed in a cabinet or on a shelf, and it takes up little room on a table. The Toolbox is available in a selection of different colours.
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In the ReForm Construction carpet tile, the multidimensional texture is inspired by the original surfaces of modern architecture’s preferred building materials. The collection’s two patterns, Iron and Concrete, reflect these materials’ natural expression, as they age and weather over the years. Each design is available in 5 colour groups, which are optimised to reflect the materials’ minute detail and finesse. The 96x96 cm Mix tile is an extra design tool that can be used to create fluid colour transitions on the floor. The Construction carpet tile is created from regenerated and regenerable yarns and is also equipped with our patented Ecotrust backing. The collection is Cradle-to-Cradle Certified® and can be installed in all types of rooms with aesthetics and sustainability on the agenda – including offices with intensive traffic.
Alexander Girard originally created the Wooden Dolls (1952), a whimsical assortment of figures both joyful and grim, for his own home. Today they add a charming touch to any interior.
Pure nature thats the Natural sofa. Not only on the outside but on the inside as well - thanks to the 100% linen fabric in four colours this fine deep sofa is produced with natural materials. Wool coconut fibre and down feathers among others form the basis of the Natural Sofa. Available in 7 different sizes.
After making design history, an eco-makeover in 2020 kept faith with the original and with Nature, a constant source of inspiration for the authors of the design.
The design was first exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs in 1928 and then at the Salon d'Automne in 1929, and is now part of the Le Corbusier®, Pierre Jeanneret®, Charlotte Perriand® Collection.
Thanks to painstaking historically accurate lines of inquiry and development conducted in partnership with Roberta Lietti, curator of the Ico Parisi Design Archives, Cassina re-edits a cylindrical vase with an opening in the shape of a mouth, a single-stem vase characterized by a hollow contour in the shape of a hand, and a pin tray that reproduces the cast of an open hand, poised to receive small everyday items.
The designer experiments with glass to discover the many facets of this material, playing with transparency, tactile sensations and light to create not only an object but also an atmosphere. The collection comprises five totem-like columns of different sizes made out of cubes of glass blown by Murano artisans into cast-iron moulds.
Originally designed for the San Lorenzo Atelier in Milan in 1979, the collection that Cassina rediscovers and re-edits, in partnership with the Milanese silversmith, focuses on the luxury and solidity of 925 Sterling silver for the handles and stainless steel for the bowls, tines and blades, for a quintessential aesthetic, sensory and dining experience that is a play on contrasts.
A paradisiacal jungle motif with stylised plants and tree trunks against a soft touch background of wood grains. The high-gloss foil reflects the light, making it look as if the sun’s rays are shimmering through the bush.
This elegant suede-look print is velvety soft and provides spontaneous light and dark accents. This pattern fits in perfectly with the current trend of mixing straight lines and round shapes. The interplay of lines in high gloss gives the whole thing a sumptuous effect.
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In this design, different colours have been combined into a rhythmic pattern. The colour combination makes this wallpaper a real eye-catcher, while the uniform repetition ensures that the overall effect is not too busy or cluttered. The alternation of the colours gives the suggestion of a woven piece of work.
This trolley from Studio BRICHETZIEGLER's WEEK-END collection combines elegance and utility. Its rounded top and edges give it a distinctive and resolutely modern aesthetic. Its unique design and practicality share a sense of timelessness, adding a touch of sophistication to any space. Made of aluminum, the trolley is as robust as it is lightweight. All trolleys are water and UV resistant, are suited for use by the ocean. Elevate your outdoor space with the sleek and versatile trolley and complement it with a sofa and coffee table set to create a captivating lounge-bar ambiance in your garden oasis.
The WEEK-END garden chair with armrest by Studio BRICHETZIEGLER fuses aesthetics with practicality. The oval, contoured shape of the seat outlines the backrests forming a striking graphic motif. Its unique design and comfort give it a sense of timelessness. Made of aluminum, the chairs are as robust as they are lightweight. The chairs have also been designed so they can be stacked 6 high. All chairs are water and UV resistant, are suited for use by the ocean. Add in one of our full or slatted Week-end tables for 6 to 8 people to wholly embrace the collection’s aesthetic. Seat cushions can also be included for added comfort.
The LEAF suspension lamp, inspired by a theatrical vision, elegantly illuminates architectural spaces, drawing attention like a stage spotlight. This exquisite piece, now available in a luxurious leather variant, showcases the refined shades of the Giorgetti palette. Its long, LED-equipped tube elements are artfully arranged within a sophisticated rose window, allowing for adjustable heights and endless compositional possibilities to suit any space. For those interested in customization or detailed visualization, the 3D file of the LEAF lamp is available for download. Giorgetti, a prestigious Italian luxury furniture brand established in 1898 in Meda, Italy, is renowned for its high-end interior design products that blend timeless elegance with innovative craftsmanship, catering to both contemporary and traditional aesthetics.
Liquefy is a stunning collection of high and low tables and consoles crafted from tempered extralight glass, featuring a veined, organic marble-inspired decoration that dynamically shifts in appearance depending on the viewing angle, creating a mesmerizing visual effect. Available in four elegant color options—green, pink-beige, whisky, and anthracite-grey—each piece is accentuated by a coordinated color frame painted along the glass perimeter, adding a refined finishing touch. For those interested in exploring the design further, a downloadable 3D file of the product is available. Manufactured by Glas Italia, a renowned Italian design house founded in 1970, the company is celebrated for its innovative use of glass in creating premium, contemporary furniture and accessories that blend functionality with artistic elegance.
Liquefy is a stunning collection of high and low tables and consoles crafted from tempered extralight glass, featuring a veined, organic marble-inspired design that dynamically shifts in appearance depending on the viewing angle, creating a mesmerizing visual effect. Available in four elegant color options—green, pink-beige, whisky, and anthracite-grey—each piece is accentuated by a coordinated color frame painted along the glass perimeter, adding a refined finishing touch. The 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and integration into design projects. Manufactured by Glas Italia, a renowned Italian design house founded in 1970, the company is celebrated for its innovative use of glass in creating premium, contemporary furniture and accessories, blending functionality with timeless elegance.
The Canevas Geo collection reimagines the cross-stitch technique pioneered by Charlotte Lancelot, using vibrant wool threads intricately woven onto a perforated felt base to create a mesmerizing interplay of colors and textures. The overlapping hues blend harmoniously, evoking the aerial view of patchwork crop fields, while the asymmetric rug shapes add a modern, artistic touch to any space. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for a closer look at its unique design. GAN, the supplier behind this collection, is a globally recognized Spanish brand founded in 1941, celebrated for its innovative, high-quality rugs and textiles that seamlessly blend contemporary aesthetics with timeless craftsmanship.
The RAW collection, designed by Borja García, embodies honesty and authenticity in design, with its name reflecting purity and strength. Inspired by the traditional architecture of the Mediterranean, particularly the works of Coderch, Bonet, and Spain from the 1960s, the collection features natural materials like wool and jute, blending traditional techniques with contemporary aesthetics. The collection includes carpets, poufs, and cushions, characterized by clean lines and permeable geometry, offering a modern yet timeless expression. Produced under the GAN brand, a prestigious interior design supplier founded in 1941 and headquartered in Spain, the RAW collection exemplifies the brand’s commitment to innovative, high-quality craftsmanship. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for a closer look at its intricate design and materiality. GAN, known for its premium rugs and textiles, continues to deliver versatile and stylish solutions for residential, commercial, and hospitality spaces worldwide.
RODAS, part of the KILIM collection by GAN, seamlessly blends the functionality of a rug with the artistic appeal of a tapestry, crafted using traditional weaving techniques. This collection, designed by GAN—the indoor brand of GANDIABLASCO—showcases the durability and natural beauty of jute fiber, sourced from the tropical jute plant, which adds a fresh, organic touch to any home space. In 2017, the RODAS collection expanded its palette with two new colors, green and blue, complementing the existing white and black options against a neutral backdrop. Available in three versatile sizes (150x200 cm, 170x240 cm, and 200x300 cm), RODAS is lightweight, with a minimal height of 6mm and a weight of 1.7 kg, making it ideal for both floor and wall use. Its geometric patterns, inspired by the timeless fleur-de-lis motif, bring a universal elegance to any setting. Crafted from jute and viscose fibers using the KILIM technique, RODAS is reversible, hand-made, and made from 100% new wool, offering a classic yet contemporary design. For added convenience, a 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design projects. GAN, a globally recognized interior design supplier founded in 1941 and headquartered in Spain, is celebrated for its innovative, high-quality rugs and textiles, blending modern aesthetics with traditional craftsmanship. Explore their collections at www.gan-rugs.com.
The iN 30 ceiling-mounted modular lighting system offers a sleek and versatile solution for creating continuous lines of illumination, available in both high and low contrast versions. Crafted from extruded aluminum profiles, the system features ceiling-mounted modules supplied in two lengths, allowing for individual installation or seamless grouping into continuous lines, with all necessary accessories included. The lighting system is compatible with electronic and DALI control gear, ensuring flexibility and efficiency. Additionally, a downloadable 3D file of the product is available for detailed planning and integration. Supplied by iGuzzini, a renowned Italian company founded in 1959, the brand is celebrated for its innovative, high-quality architectural lighting solutions that blend contemporary design with energy efficiency and sustainability, catering to a wide range of applications from residential to commercial spaces.
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*The Luna bedroom container collection captivates with its minimalist elegance and refined detailing, featuring a side table and two chests of drawers—one with four drawers and another with six—each designed in varying heights for versatile functionality. The collection’s clean, understated lines are subtly enhanced by side incisions, adding depth and character, while the standout 45° joints, available in glossy or matte lacquered finishes, elevate its sophisticated appeal. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design plans. Crafted by Lema, a prestigious Italian design house renowned since 1970 for its premium furniture and timeless craftsmanship, the Luna collection embodies the brand’s commitment to modern luxury and meticulous detail.*
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**Milton Sofa System** offers versatile compositional possibilities, combining modular design with a harmonious balance of calibrated volumes for a comfortable and proportioned aesthetic. Crafted with a solid wood and plywood structure, it features polyurethane foam in varying densities, resinated cotton upholstery, and removable seat cushions filled with multi-density foam and feather mattress for plush support. The back cushions are luxuriously padded with 67% down and 33% ROLLOFILL, while the sleek aluminum base frame is accented with Vetrite foot inserts. For added functionality, leather side storage pockets are available as an optional upgrade. A downloadable 3D file of the product is also provided for design planning.
**Supplier Overview**: Sicis, a renowned Italian luxury design brand since 1989, is celebrated for its exquisite craftsmanship in mosaic tiles, furniture, and high-end decor.
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*The Siam table features a striking two-tone burnished brass top adorned with a decorative mosaic border, complemented by burnished brass legs and a sleek Macassar ebony base with a glossy finish. Inspired by the strength and mysticism of bamboo, this piece blends resilience with elegance, embodying timeless charisma. A downloadable 3D file of the table is available for detailed visualization. Crafted by Sicis, a renowned Italian luxury design house celebrated for its artisanal mosaics and high-end furniture, the table reflects the brand’s signature fusion of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary sophistication.*
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*"Fuze’s minimalist elegance is reimagined through a striking interplay of shapes and finishes, creating a captivating architectural illusion. Three coplanar figures in varying color tones merge seamlessly to form a unified design, available in two sizes. A downloadable 3D file of the product is also available for further customization and planning. For additional details, refer to the manufacturer’s product page: FUZE - 2597 Lago.
Lago, a renowned Italian design brand since 1976, is celebrated for its innovative, modular furniture and contemporary aesthetic."*
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Inspired by the charming, narrow alleys of London’s historic center, the *Mews* collection captures the unique textures and irregular geometric patterns of brick walls and timber floors, blending urban heritage with contemporary design. As part of *The Magic of Colour* event, the palette now includes three new shades—Green, Light Blue, and Pink—joining the original colors (Chalk, Fog, Pigeon, Lead, Ink, and Soot). Each hue is available in over 15 nuanced tones, adding depth and dynamism to surfaces. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for designers seeking seamless integration into their projects.
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Mutina is an Italian innovator in ceramic design, collaborating with renowned creators to produce artistic, high-end tiles that transcend conventional applications.
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Roger is a highly versatile seating system featuring removable covers, offering a wide range of configurations and exceptional comfort due to its supportive back cushion pads. Its sleek, linear design is accentuated by matching or tone-on-tone profiles that highlight the fabric upholstery. The sofa also transforms into an easy-to-open bed, equipped with orthopedic slats for mattress-like support, making it ideal for both lounging and overnight guests. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for detailed visualization. For more details, visit the manufacturer’s page: [ROGER | Sofa bed – CTS SALOTTI](https://ctssalotti.com/).
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CTS SALOTTI is a renowned Italian furniture manufacturer with over 30 years of expertise in crafting high-quality, stylish pieces for residential and commercial spaces.
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*The Bistrò tables feature a sleek, round metallic design with a 10 mm thickness and a discreet, no-visible-fixing system, finished in a durable epoxy powder coating in anthracite (manganese). Available in two versatile heights—78 cm and 100 cm—they effortlessly blend functionality with minimalist elegance. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for design planning. For additional details, contact the manufacturer, Adriani e Rossi edizioni, a renowned Italian interior design supplier known for its high-quality, stylish furnishings.*
The latest evolution of the Pure Loop series, ‘Mono’ is a shell that and can be matched with any existing frame or base of the family. The shell is a coloured, recycled polypropylene monocoque which can be defined as extremely versatile. The painted steel frames make it ideal for furnishing environments including outdoor areas. The simple shapes of the shell and frame emphasise the Nordic inspiration of Pure Loop Mono, while retaining comfort and a sense of cosiness. Pure Loop Mono’s ideal proportions mean that it can be used in any context, without ever looking out of place.
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A form in mouth blown glass, the Silent Vase is Scandinavian design at its subtlest. Available in three sizes and multiple colors, the Silent Vase is a humble yet decorative addition to any space.
Designed with Scandinavian materiality at its heart, the Avail Coat Rack brings the ideas of simplicity and functionality into the modern home. The design features 2 metal hooks that can be rearranged forever while also bringing hints of color to the form, allowing for the Avail Coat Rack to evolve as time passes while holding smaller objects on its minute plateau.
The Story Pinboard brings subtle feelings of Scandinavian design into any work or creative context, whether in the home office, in a kids room or within the workplace. Produced in cork, a material that is sourced from the renewable bark of cork oak trees, the Story Pinboard is recyclable in its entirety.
The Dots Ceramic bring an artful expression to a Muuto icon, made in earthenware with a reactive glaze for a unique look, giving each single piece a distinct look while referencing the ideas of traditional craftsmanship. Combine the design across various colors and sizes along with the Dots Wood and Dots Metal for a unique expression.
The Jellies coat hangers draw their inspiration from the tableware collection of the same name designed by Patricia Urquiola for Kartell. This accessory is available in three different sizes, each with its own specific texture.
A multi-faceted vase widening from the base to the top in a swirling motion. Shanghai is like refracted light radiating from prism-like crystals with an alternating play of flashes and shadows, creating irregular geometric forms.
The distinctive feature and special allure of these original vases lie in their particular conformation, suggestive of a wafed fabric with irregular sinuosities caused by the different surface thicknesses.
The special feature of this series lies in the conformation of the surface material which enhances the core that looks like jelly, just as the name suggests, evocative of the forms used in pastry-making.
H-45 Red Heart
Material Porcelain, glaze
Finishing Matte
Sizes (cm) 24X26X17
Weight (g) 1150
Designed in 2017
Collection In alto i Cuori
The H-45 Red Heart is an expressive sculptural object meticulously crafted from high-quality porcelain and finished with a lustrous red glaze. Part of Elica Studio’s evocative In alto i Cuori collection, this piece stands at 45 cm tall, offering a bold yet refined statement for interior designers seeking meaningful styling objects.
The design is anatomically inspired, presenting the human heart not as a clinical model but as an artistic symbol of emotion, passion, and vitality. The intense red surface is glossy and light-reactive, accentuating every curve, vessel, and contour. These anatomical details are stylised yet recognisable—merging precision with abstraction in a way that invites closer inspection and interpretation.
Its vibrant hue and dynamic form create immediate visual tension and emotional impact, making it an ideal focal point in a wide range of interiors. Whether used as a standalone piece in a minimal setting or incorporated into a curated display with eclectic artworks and design elements, the H-45 Red Heart commands presence without overwhelming the space.
Weighing approximately 3 kilograms, this porcelain piece is both substantial and manageable. It can be placed on shelves, pedestals, or feature walls in residential or commercial projects. Ideal placements include living rooms, hospitality lounges, wellness areas, or even medical-themed interiors, where the symbolism of the heart resonates deeply with the function of the space.
For designers working with narrative-driven environments, the H-45 Red Heart becomes more than an object—it’s a storytelling device. It evokes themes of love, resilience, fragility, and life itself. The handcrafted nature of the piece ensures that no two are identical, bringing a layer of authenticity and uniqueness to every project.
This object exemplifies Elica Studio’s approach to design: blending the precision of Italian craftsmanship with conceptual depth and visual drama. It’s not merely decor—it’s a sculptural artefact with emotional gravity, designed to provoke thought and enhance atmosphere.
The In alto i Cuori collection continues to be a vital source of inspiration for designers seeking objects that transcend trends and engage with timeless human themes. The H-45 Red Heart is a prime example—an unforgettable styling piece for interior professionals who value narrative, materiality, and presence.
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