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During the 1940s, Jean Prouvé designed the Potence wall lamp for his own home in Nancy: a simple light bulb affixed to a long pivoting metal bar, which is supported by a steel wire. In 1947 Prouvé developed a cone-shaped lamp shade to match Potence in its different versions and sizes. Historical photos of Jean Prouvé’s house show that he experimented with different types of lamp shades, including designs by others.

Abat-Jour Conique is the first lampshade designed for Potence by Prouvé in 1947 and is intended for use with the Potence and Petite Potence lamps. It is simply fitted over the light bulb and can be removed again when needed.

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florim > Wall Paint

The miscellany of bright, contrasting, pure colours. The manifest extroversion of decor. The solutions provided to complete the range are in a different tone: reflecting the desire to "stage" a clear contrast with the multicolour ceramic wall coverings, these slabs are in completely neutral shades, in the grey frequencies of concrete.<br /><br />«The collection is intended to create a struggle, a fight. Between something very stiff, which sees itself as governed by clear rules, and a variable, marbled paper, which aims to be completely free.»<br />Federico Pepe "Once upon a time, there was a Roman emperor who lived on a huge splinter in space, a spaceship of multi-coloured marble, where techno music played incessantly. That day he left his spaceship to go to dinner at the Sun King's home, riding his sinuous golden dragon with blood-red eyes."If there were a book with these opening words, Federico Pepe would have designed its cover. And if the book were made into a film, he would definitely be its writer and director. Federico is not an author, director or screenwriter, but this does not prevent him from drawing on his natural ability to create stories through flashes of imagination.Federico Pepe's career started in advertising, a family tradition, which he gradually transformed and built into many other things, in a constant, inevitable investigation of creativity in all its possible forms. He very soon understood that commission work was not enough for him, and he began to explore further afield. The first of these other fields was art, but the consolidated mechanisms on which galleries and gallery owners operate soon became a new limit from which he had to break free: this apparently expanding horizon turned out to be a restrictive cage, more a defining label than an infinite learning opportunity. And definitions are one of the things which least describe Federico: anyone trying to distil his work into two words would find its essence disappearing before their own eyes. He has occupied many roles and engaged in many professions to give shape to his ideas, and in all of them he has excelled, created and led teams, and won awards. Adman, creative director, graphic designer, printer, gallery owner, publisher, curator, performer, painter, designer, director: Pepe does, rather than is, all these.<br /> He works, builds and makes things happen because he is not led by instinct alone and does not succumb to idle whim; he does not rush aimlessly around and does not simply await the inspiration or idea of the century. Quite the opposite. His work comes about and produces results only thanks to strict self-discipline, a design method made up of constant verification, the precise sharing of tasks and roles, the compulsive exploration of unknown contexts, daily physical exercise, the carefully measured use of social media, and occasional spells of isolation in the mountains he loves. It is no coincidence that he created Le Dictateur, a dual-faced entity which may be both his child and his spiritual guide, both friend and boss, part madness and part dictator. Le Dictateur is not Federico's alter ego: it is his superpower. It is not a mask, since in it he actually transforms himself into an artistic project.Le Dictateur is both result and origin of Federico Pepe's work. "I think ideas are born from predisposition," Federico explained to me in 2014. "Not in the sense that "˜we are born predisposed,' but for daily preparation. In this domain I believe that discipline is pivotal. The real talents today are very rigorous people, those who work hard, exchange a lot, think a lot, and know how to apply and balance many different things." An approach which has made him the best-kept secret on the Italian creative scene, a fact well known not only to Pierpaolo Ferrari, Maurizio Cattelan, Nico Vascellari, Jacopo Benassi and Patricia Urquiola, but also to the companies, both large and small, which have turned to him over the years. He has worked and continues to work with them all, designing by laying the foundations of designs naturally expressed in episodes, in a serial pattern which not only gradually builds up Federico's own creative story, but also offers his clients designs so special that they would be virtually impossible without him.<br /> This self-discipline generates heat and energy in such quantities that "“ if it were not imprisoned within the geometrical grids of graphic design "“ it might generate a thermonuclear reaction. The blood running through the veins of his images is black as ink, red as sealing-wax, white as plaster and golden as lava. But there is more, too. His crystal-clear visions are able to break down the slender membrane which separates analogue from digital. He sees matter as absolutely central, but he makes it vibrate with an unusual two-dimensional quality. This can be seen in the way he carves marble with coloured squiggles, recollections of faces briefly sketched as vectors. It is discovered in the skill with which he invades plates and bowls of the finest, monitor-shiny porcelain with geometrical patterns. It becomes tangible in the love with which he brings to life the paper of his publishing projects, peopled with highly elegant, powerfully symmetrical, often kaleidoscopic graphics. It can be admired in the precision with which a metallic factory flooring becomes fabric on an ancient loom, after its resolution is decreased from 300 dpi to 8 bits. It is enjoyed in the hyperbolic repetition of faces and hands in acrylic on canvas in his painting studio, in which every work conserves copy and paste reminders of its predecessor. It amazes in the doors of exquisite metal sideboards, profane glass panels, hand-made but born through the glass of a screen.<br /> A career which has led almost naturally to an encounter with CEDIT, with whom he has created an aesthetically courageous collection, part punk and part aristocratic austerity. The Araldica project's very name evokes strength and nobility, and it is grounded in a past whose weight does not drag it backwards but rather catapults it forwards into the future. Here, Federico's digital geometries become the most solid of materials, taking shape in a graphic object, condensing stories and images into three or two dimensions. In Pepe's and CEDIT's space, Euclidean geometrical forms encounter the marble of Phidias, the intricate patterns of the floor of Milan Cathedral merge into the Baroque images of the marbles found in Roman art galleries, and private space opens out to the infinite space of a thousand possible universal histories.

Araldica Base Grigio

Araldica Base Grigio

florim > Wall Paint

The miscellany of bright, contrasting, pure colours. The manifest extroversion of decor. The solutions provided to complete the range are in a different tone: reflecting the desire to "stage" a clear contrast with the multicolour ceramic wall coverings, these slabs are in completely neutral shades, in the grey frequencies of concrete.<br /><br />«The collection is intended to create a struggle, a fight. Between something very stiff, which sees itself as governed by clear rules, and a variable, marbled paper, which aims to be completely free.»<br />Federico Pepe "Once upon a time, there was a Roman emperor who lived on a huge splinter in space, a spaceship of multi-coloured marble, where techno music played incessantly. That day he left his spaceship to go to dinner at the Sun King's home, riding his sinuous golden dragon with blood-red eyes."If there were a book with these opening words, Federico Pepe would have designed its cover. And if the book were made into a film, he would definitely be its writer and director. Federico is not an author, director or screenwriter, but this does not prevent him from drawing on his natural ability to create stories through flashes of imagination.Federico Pepe's career started in advertising, a family tradition, which he gradually transformed and built into many other things, in a constant, inevitable investigation of creativity in all its possible forms. He very soon understood that commission work was not enough for him, and he began to explore further afield. The first of these other fields was art, but the consolidated mechanisms on which galleries and gallery owners operate soon became a new limit from which he had to break free: this apparently expanding horizon turned out to be a restrictive cage, more a defining label than an infinite learning opportunity. And definitions are one of the things which least describe Federico: anyone trying to distil his work into two words would find its essence disappearing before their own eyes. He has occupied many roles and engaged in many professions to give shape to his ideas, and in all of them he has excelled, created and led teams, and won awards. Adman, creative director, graphic designer, printer, gallery owner, publisher, curator, performer, painter, designer, director: Pepe does, rather than is, all these.<br /> He works, builds and makes things happen because he is not led by instinct alone and does not succumb to idle whim; he does not rush aimlessly around and does not simply await the inspiration or idea of the century. Quite the opposite. His work comes about and produces results only thanks to strict self-discipline, a design method made up of constant verification, the precise sharing of tasks and roles, the compulsive exploration of unknown contexts, daily physical exercise, the carefully measured use of social media, and occasional spells of isolation in the mountains he loves. It is no coincidence that he created Le Dictateur, a dual-faced entity which may be both his child and his spiritual guide, both friend and boss, part madness and part dictator. Le Dictateur is not Federico's alter ego: it is his superpower. It is not a mask, since in it he actually transforms himself into an artistic project.Le Dictateur is both result and origin of Federico Pepe's work. "I think ideas are born from predisposition," Federico explained to me in 2014. "Not in the sense that "˜we are born predisposed,' but for daily preparation. In this domain I believe that discipline is pivotal. The real talents today are very rigorous people, those who work hard, exchange a lot, think a lot, and know how to apply and balance many different things." An approach which has made him the best-kept secret on the Italian creative scene, a fact well known not only to Pierpaolo Ferrari, Maurizio Cattelan, Nico Vascellari, Jacopo Benassi and Patricia Urquiola, but also to the companies, both large and small, which have turned to him over the years. He has worked and continues to work with them all, designing by laying the foundations of designs naturally expressed in episodes, in a serial pattern which not only gradually builds up Federico's own creative story, but also offers his clients designs so special that they would be virtually impossible without him.<br /> This self-discipline generates heat and energy in such quantities that "“ if it were not imprisoned within the geometrical grids of graphic design "“ it might generate a thermonuclear reaction. The blood running through the veins of his images is black as ink, red as sealing-wax, white as plaster and golden as lava. But there is more, too. His crystal-clear visions are able to break down the slender membrane which separates analogue from digital. He sees matter as absolutely central, but he makes it vibrate with an unusual two-dimensional quality. This can be seen in the way he carves marble with coloured squiggles, recollections of faces briefly sketched as vectors. It is discovered in the skill with which he invades plates and bowls of the finest, monitor-shiny porcelain with geometrical patterns. It becomes tangible in the love with which he brings to life the paper of his publishing projects, peopled with highly elegant, powerfully symmetrical, often kaleidoscopic graphics. It can be admired in the precision with which a metallic factory flooring becomes fabric on an ancient loom, after its resolution is decreased from 300 dpi to 8 bits. It is enjoyed in the hyperbolic repetition of faces and hands in acrylic on canvas in his painting studio, in which every work conserves copy and paste reminders of its predecessor. It amazes in the doors of exquisite metal sideboards, profane glass panels, hand-made but born through the glass of a screen.<br /> A career which has led almost naturally to an encounter with CEDIT, with whom he has created an aesthetically courageous collection, part punk and part aristocratic austerity. The Araldica project's very name evokes strength and nobility, and it is grounded in a past whose weight does not drag it backwards but rather catapults it forwards into the future. Here, Federico's digital geometries become the most solid of materials, taking shape in a graphic object, condensing stories and images into three or two dimensions. In Pepe's and CEDIT's space, Euclidean geometrical forms encounter the marble of Phidias, the intricate patterns of the floor of Milan Cathedral merge into the Baroque images of the marbles found in Roman art galleries, and private space opens out to the infinite space of a thousand possible universal histories.

B&W_Marble WHITE

B&W_Marble WHITE

florim > Wall Paint

Nature's sheer strength comes to life, white and black find new forms of expression Inspired by the different morphologies formed by the visceral movement of the earth, the collection's large slabs embrace and explore the concept of light-absence of light by presenting a chromatic gradient based on white and black in a multi-faceted graphic proposal that joins the two monochromatic surfaces, White and Black. Soft, sinuous shapes contrast with those more rigid and geometric, coming to life from the different proportions with which the white and black combine on the surface.

Neutra 6.0 07 petrolio

Neutra 6.0 07 petrolio

florim > Wall Paint

After a decade of success, the Neutra collection becomes a container of colors and increasingly advanced materials and transforms into Neutra 6.0. The surfaces thereby create scenery for pure sensory pleasure, where nothing is left to chance, but everything is always skillfully calibrated to the search for a new bon ton where the body and mind can be rejuvenated. The perfect integration between man and the space in which he lives is expressed through a simple architecture where you can spread your artistic sign on the surfaces, in the colors and in the furnishing for an unrepeatable result from which your own creative identity emerges.

Neutra 6.0 08 avio

Neutra 6.0 08 avio

florim > Wall Paint

After a decade of success, the Neutra collection becomes a container of colors and increasingly advanced materials and transforms into Neutra 6.0. The surfaces thereby create scenery for pure sensory pleasure, where nothing is left to chance, but everything is always skillfully calibrated to the search for a new bon ton where the body and mind can be rejuvenated. The perfect integration between man and the space in which he lives is expressed through a simple architecture where you can spread your artistic sign on the surfaces, in the colors and in the furnishing for an unrepeatable result from which your own creative identity emerges.

Maeve Suspension

Maeve Suspension

castrolighting > Ceiling lamp

Like the strong-willed, ambitious and warrior-queen Maeve of Ireland, whose passion led warriors to fight for her beliefs, the Maeve Suspension uses the same name and magnificence it offers. Conceived to incorporate traditional techniques and modern design influences, this lighting fixture has an enormous value due to its bespoke quality. The gold-plated brass structure is hammered by the hands of experienced lighting design artisans, delicate Crystals are also individually assembled by hand at the bottom of the lighting suspension. These characteristics make this luxurious suspension the perfect fit for any luxurious hospitality or residential project as it creates a prestigious ambience wherever it is placed. VIEW FULL FAMILY #vibranthome

Mastery Suspension Snooker

Mastery Suspension Snooker

castrolighting > Ceiling lamp

The iconic Mastery Collection does justice to its name as the book Mastery by Robert Greene. Having the brass plates as a highlight, along with its modern and singular design, this suspension pampers the eyes while giving an opportunity to be creative. Mastery chandelier design evokes the lives of the different historical personalities examined in the book, such as Charles Darwin or Mozart, as well as contemporary leaders. The delicacy of the different pieces and the finishes used, led to the name of this design, reminding the traits and universal ingredients that made these characters masters. Mastery’s powerful yet smooth lines create an organic movement of lights and shadows that suggest elegance and glamour. This sumptuous suspension handcrafted in gold plated brass will stand out in the most luxurious and exclusive interior décors. This snooker version of the collection is a signature adaptation of the original design, with handmade skills by Castro Lighting's experienced and passionate craftsman. VIEW FULL FAMILY

Mondrian Suspension

Mondrian Suspension

castrolighting > Ceiling lamp

Piet Mondrian is recognized for the purity of his abstractions as he radically simplified the elements of his paintings to reflect what he saw as the spiritual order, creating an aesthetic language. Inspired by this painter’s unique artwork, Mondrian Suspension is composed by several pieces with geometrical squared shapes, just as the artist used to do in his work. This unique bespoke lighting piece combines two different finishes – brushed and hammered – applied by hand in the gold plated brass ornamented with the unique delicate Crystals. The light strives to convey balance through squared shapes that lead to a gentle light diffusion, granting to the surrounding space the all-time perfect inviting ambiance. VIEW FULL FAMILY SHOWROOM FEATURING MONDRIAN SUSPENSION  

Galilei Suspension

Galilei Suspension

castrolighting > Ceiling lamp

Following Galileo’s cognomen of the "father of observational astronomy” and the idea of the sun being the leading figure of the solar system as all planets move around the golden star, Galilei suspension has rotating rings spinning around the light in the center that shimmer through the delicate crystals. This bold statement piece is ideal for interior design projects that aim to leave a strong impression. The unique mix of details is a guarantee that eyes will stop to contemplate while crossing this piece. Galilei is the perfect fit for contemporary interior designs that combine strong pieces in a harmonious interiors décor. VIEW FULL FAMILY This product page features ambiences designed by Maryana Shepeleva

Rainforest Pendant

Rainforest Pendant

castrolighting > Ceiling lamp

The Rainforest Collection arose from the timeless lighting celebration of nature silhouettes, its elements, and movements. Immerse yourself into the magnificent atmosphere of the sparkling rainforest where the art of brass craftsmanship becomes luxury lighting design. The ultimate fusion between the artistic design, authenticity of traditional Portuguese metal-work techniques, and creative craftsmanship. The Rainforest elegant pendant is unparalleled in the refinement and grace it represents. The gold-plated brass coupled with clear crystal glass - applied by hand - brings a delicate charisma that resembles nature in full bloom. A broad-leaved masterpiece of modern lighting design along with falling raindrops and butterflies takes you to remote spaces and the open sky. A dreamy lighting fixture creates an exceptional ambiance to the classy interiors. A luxury custom-designed collection was made to be featured in the most sophisticated projects organically. The sizes and distribution of the elements can be naturally customizable. This handmade suspension lamp is perfect for spacious living rooms, dining rooms, or hallways with high ceilings, fitting in a vast variety of decors. The exquisite light dispersion of this gracious lamp will make it the central piece for all luxury houses and help achieve the desired timeless chic. This beautiful suspension lamp is the right choice for a mid-century modern, modern classic, or art deco interior style.

Elven Pendant

Elven Pendant

castrolighting > Ceiling lamp

The mystical and charming collection arose from the enthusiasm and passion for the mythical world the Nordic Mythology. Elven Collection takes you on an exceptional and magical journey through the fantasy world. Elven Pendant resembles a beautifully balanced curve that twists like a shell, as its gold-plated brass tube is bent and hammered by the hands of experienced craftsmen. Designed to be a breathtaking and glitzy highlight to an interior design project, it combines modern simplicity with an elegant and luxurious twist. This golden pendant gives a stunning gleam to the interior space, as its warm light is spread in a gentle, delicate way. This piece is ideal for a bedroom, a living room, and hallways, framing a painting. In a commercial space, like a restaurant or bar, it can create a more romantic and inviting atmosphere. Explore new lighting design solutions and celebrate opportunities for filling a space in a spectacular way. VIEW FULL FAMILY

Cielo Pendant

Cielo Pendant

castrolighting > Ceiling lamp

Reveal the power of nature's majesty by inviting it inside your home with the Cielo Collection that has been inspired by nature's magnificence and its wonders - the fusion of pure elements. The Cielo Collection visualizes the concept of natural forces and their mysterious power. The fusion of pure elements – fire, ocean waves, sky, and stones – is the greatest source of inspiration. Fire creates delicacy, wave shapes stones, sky elevates magic, stone brings textures. Therefore, nature shapes lighting design. The Cielo Collection is the dynamic way of conceiving the world and the joy of discovery and wonder. The luxury oasis is waiting, imagine the calcite forms decorations that hang from the ceiling – stalactites with multi-coloured lighting that splits through rocks to glow in the dark. This time, Castro Lighting carries its manufacturing traditions transforming them into contemporary interior aesthetics – a minimal yet artistic expression of the modern lighting design within natural wonders. Brass finishes, textures, glass curves – the customization options are limitless. The Cielo Pendant lamp proudly bears the name which in Italian is related to sky or heaven. This handmade lighting fixture is made of gold-plated brass, the strong lines create an organic movement of subtle brass tubes complementing the luxury chandelier with clear glass. If you look closely enough, the extended tubes remind dangling stalactite and stalagmite shapes. Hammered by the hands of experienced craftsmen, it is capable of transforming the living space into grand adventurous scenery. This finest lighting design is a beautiful addition to complement the hotel lobby, large hallways, long staircases, or the spacious living room. The Cielo handcrafted gold pendant is the perfect choice for the interiors with modern classic style, contemporary vibes, as well as the art-deco touch. Feel the powerful energy of this pendant which brass elements complement the refinement of the interior and permit to reveal a new meaning of beauty. Simplicity, smooth texture, and clean glass lines help define this contemporary lighting design as the signature collection fitting to the most exquisite decors. VIEW FULL FAMILY

Labics Pendant

Labics Pendant

castrolighting > Ceiling lamp

Encouraged by the powerful Labics Structures that are well-known as an installation consisting of 50 architectural models realized by the studio Labics between 2014 and 2015. This Collection takes inspiration from the abstracted architectural installations of models, which were constructed from an abstract matrix. The Labics Collection allows to express yourself through the lighting aesthetics and decorate boldly. Dynamic lines create an organic movement of subtle brass tubes as straight as arrows, completing the handmade suspension with glass. Assembled over several brass tubes, they have a daring angularity that’s tempered by their masculine matt finish coupled with glass. As the encouragement came from the architecture of buildings, the iconic collection recreated graphic pattern’s ideas on the chandelier. The Collection's highlight? For the determined and adventurous customers, as it gives an impression of brave, strong and unique motives of geometrical silhouettes in the space. These futuristic lighting fixtures symbolically portray the development of modern design and city architecture. The outstanding lighting design can be applied to any interior from modern classic style to contemporary, or mid-century modern. Feel the dynamism of this suspension as the simple geometry of the brass elements complements the refinement of the interior and permits to explore a new kind of energy and charisma. VIEW FULL FAMILY

Halo Pendant

Halo Pendant

castrolighting > Ceiling lamp

Halo’s are optical phenomenon’s that occur when tiny ice crystals refract and reflect the sun or moon’s light, creating splendid circles of light in the atmosphere. They are rare and prized events of delicate beauty that are simply astonishing. The Halo Pendant, made solely with gold-plated brass, is a display of modern inspiration that was designed for those who want a simple and elegant lighting fixture without giving up charm and refinement. An option that is simple yet sophisticated, being the perfect addition for contemporary or modern interior designs in both residential or commercial spaces. Likewise, it isn’t restrictive and will look amazing in any area of the house. VIEW FULL FAMILY

Terra Wall Light

Terra Wall Light

castrolighting > Wall lamp

Cielo Wall Light

Cielo Wall Light

castrolighting > Wall lamp

Reveal the power of nature's majesty by inviting it inside your home with the Cielo Collection which has been inspired by nature's magnificence and its wonders - the fusion of pure elements. The Cielo Collection visualizes the concept of natural forces and their mysterious power. The fusion of pure elements – fire, ocean waves, sky, and stones – is the greatest source of inspiration. Fire creates delicacy, wave shapes stones, the sky elevates magic, and stone brings textures. Therefore, nature shapes lighting design. The Cielo Collection is a dynamic way of conceiving the world and the joy of discovery and wonder. The luxury oasis is waiting, imagine the calcite forms decorations that hang from the ceiling – stalactites with multi-coloured lighting that splits through rocks to glow in the dark. This time, Castro Lighting carries its manufacturing traditions transforming them into contemporary interior aesthetics – a minimal yet artistic expression of the modern lighting design within natural wonders. Brass finishes, textures, and glass curves – the customization options are limitless. The Cielo Wall Light proudly bears the name which in Italian is related to sky or heaven. This handmade lighting fixture is made of gold-plated brass, the strong lines create an organic movement of subtle brass tubes complementing the luxury chandelier with clear glass. If you look closely enough, the extended tubes remind dangling stalactite and stalagmite shapes. Hammered by the hands of experienced craftsmen, it is capable of transforming the living space into grand adventurous scenery. This finest lighting design is a beautiful addition to enhance modern living rooms, contemporary hallways, and luxurious hotel corridors. The Cielo handcrafted gold pendant is the perfect choice for the interiors with modern classic style, and contemporary vibes, as well as the art-deco touch. Feel the powerful energy of this pendant which brass elements complement the refinement of the interior and permitted to reveal a new meaning of beauty. Simplicity, smooth texture, and clean glass lines help define this contemporary lighting design as the signature collection fitting to the most exquisite decors.

Fromme Fromme Square Table - Grey blue Tom Chung

Fromme Fromme Square Table - Grey blue Tom Chung

petitefriture > Table

The FROMME collection was created by Tom Chung, a Canadian designer with a passion for cycling, and is characterised by its sleek and streamlined lines inspired by racing bikes.This aluminum table is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The water and UV-resistant, grained, matt powder coating ensures optimum durability.Its modern design and durability will make it the centrepiece of your social gatherings. It can be complemented with chairs and stools from the same collection. For indoor use, you can combine it with the FROMME wooden or upholstered chairs.

Donut Mug L - Blue

Donut Mug L - Blue

petitefriture > Styling

The Donut collection draws its inspiration from the world of baking. Designer Pia Chevalier arouses our senses with this collection of appetising cups and mugs. The pieces’ oversized handle imitates the shape of a doughnut and the enamelling echoes the flavour of the glazing. Made in Portugal, the large Donut mug is 12cm high – the biggest and boldest piece of the collection. It is available in Vanilla and Pistachio only, and can be used both to enjoy a drink or as an object of decoration. Read more

U18042

U18042

pfleiderer > Paneling

UPTOWN - LED stained glass floor lamp _ Foscarini

UPTOWN - LED stained glass floor lamp _ Foscarini

foscarini > Floor lamp

The Uptown floor lamp is a striking piece of lighting design, crafted from painted glass, stainless steel, and PMMA, blending modern aesthetics with functional elegance. It features an integrated LED light source (17.7W, 2700K, 2498 lm, CRI>80) with a built-in dimmer, offering both energy efficiency (DA) and a warm, inviting glow. When illuminated, the lamp transforms into a captivating sculpture, with light projected upwards through its three sheet-glass shapes, creating a dramatic visual impact that enhances any space. A 3D file of the Uptown lamp is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. Designed by Foscarini, a renowned Italian lighting company founded in 1981 on the island of Murano, the brand is celebrated for its innovative, artistic, and high-quality lighting solutions that merge contemporary design with avant-garde craftsmanship.

CIRCUS - Blown glass wall light _ Foscarini

CIRCUS - Blown glass wall light _ Foscarini

foscarini > Wall lamp

The Circus wall light, crafted by Foscarini, is an elegant blend of blown glass and nickel-plated or coated metal, offering a soft, glare-free illumination that adds a timeless decorative touch to any space. Available in two sizes, the Circus big accommodates a 220/240V LED retrofit with a maximum of 4x60W E27 bulbs, while the Circus small supports a 220/240V LED retrofit with up to 4x40W E14 bulbs, both non-dimmable and rated IP 20 (bulbs not included). The design features a central metal button that adds a charming focal point, creating a balanced and artistic aesthetic. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. Foscarini, an Italian lighting design company founded in 1981 on the island of Murano, is renowned for its innovative, high-quality, and avant-garde lighting solutions, collaborating with international designers to create sculptural and contemporary pieces that elevate residential and commercial spaces worldwide.

KEYN - Stackable chair with armrests _ Herman Miller

KEYN - Stackable chair with armrests _ Herman Miller

Herman Miller > Chair

The Keyn chair is a versatile and ergonomic seating solution designed to adapt to various environments and user needs, offering a range of customizable options such as bases, shell finishes, arm selections, and upholstery materials. Available with either a four-leg or five-star base, the chair provides flexibility for stacking, swiveling, or mobility, making it ideal for meeting spaces, collaborative work areas, or desk use. Its innovative one-piece seat-and-back shell mechanism allows for smooth sliding and up to 10 degrees of recline, promoting natural movement and comfort, which enhances focus and productivity. The chair’s perforated shell design not only adds a lightweight, textural aesthetic but also ensures back aeration, while its global availability ensures consistency across multiple locations. A 3D file of the Keyn chair is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and integration into design plans. Manufactured by Herman Miller, a globally recognized leader in interior design since 1905, the Keyn chair reflects the company’s commitment to innovative, functional, and timeless furniture solutions that cater to both residential and commercial spaces worldwide.

LUCE SOLIDA - Metal pendant lamp _ DE CASTELLI

LUCE SOLIDA - Metal pendant lamp _ DE CASTELLI

DE CASTELLI > Ceiling lamp

The Luce Solida lamp, crafted by DE CASTELLI, is a striking blend of iron and brass that forms a sunburst design, elegantly outlining and expanding light while exploring new formal boundaries. This lightweight lamp features a unique ‘shade’ constructed from small metal rods arranged side by side, creating a delicate interplay of positive and negative spaces that dematerialize its structure. Rigorous in its graphic precision and innovative in its use of elemental materials, Luce Solida directly illuminates spaces, enhancing luminosity through its airy diffuser. The lamp operates at 230V 50/60 Hz, with a maximum power of 6W GU10 LED at 3000K, and is made from E5 DeLabré iron and BF2 DeLabré brass. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and integration into design projects. DE CASTELLI, an esteemed Italian interior design supplier founded in 2003, is renowned for its handcrafted metal furnishings and architectural elements, blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics to create timeless, luxurious pieces for residential, hospitality, and commercial spaces.

A-MODULO - Metal planter _ DE CASTELLI

A-MODULO - Metal planter _ DE CASTELLI

DE CASTELLI > Accessories

The A-Modulo planter boxes exemplify the art of simplicity through meticulously crafted designs that seamlessly integrate with natural surroundings, enhancing gardens, parks, and terraces with their modular, easy-to-arrange structure. These outdoor planters, featuring an inner Enkadrain coating, are available in a variety of premium materials such as Corten, stainless steel, and aluminum, offering both durability and aesthetic versatility. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for precise planning and visualization. Manufactured by DE CASTELLI, a renowned Italian design house established in 2003, the company is celebrated for its handcrafted metal furnishings and architectural elements that blend traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation, catering to residential, hospitality, and commercial spaces worldwide.

KOINÈ - Aluminium floor lamp _ LUCEPLAN

KOINÈ - Aluminium floor lamp _ LUCEPLAN

luceplan > Floor lamp

Here’s the rephrased and expanded product description, including a concise supplier mention and a note about the 3D file: --- **Koinè Floor/Suspension Lamp by Mandalaki** Expanding the iconic Koinè collection, Mandalaki introduces a versatile lighting solution that blends the elegance of a suspension lamp with the practicality of a floor lamp. Designed with the same minimalist ethos and innovative technology as the original series, this model features a sleek carbon fiber stem, a cylindrical steel counterweight, and an integrated dimmer pedal for adjustable illumination. The lamp’s unique design suspends the shade from the ceiling via a thin cable while anchoring it to the floor, creating a floating effect. Equipped with a glare-free glass lens, it delivers uniform, precise lighting, adaptable to any space thanks to customizable height and angle adjustments. Finished in matte black (55 cm diameter), it suits contemporary interiors seamlessly. A downloadable 3D file is available for design planning. *Supplied by Luceplan, a Milan-based leader in high-end lighting since 1978, renowned for merging cutting-edge technology with sustainable design.* --- This version keeps the product details engaging and concise while adding the requested supplier note and 3D file mention. Let me know if you'd like further refinements!

ICON II - Square linen cushion _ kiasmo

ICON II - Square linen cushion _ kiasmo

kiasmo > Furniture accessories

VANITY - Wooden console table with drawers _ carpanelli

VANITY - Wooden console table with drawers _ carpanelli

carpanelli > Console

Forest By Lori Weitzner Bianco Carrara Marble Decorative Tile

Forest By Lori Weitzner Bianco Carrara Marble Decorative Tile

artistictile > Floor tile-stone

The first in our collaboration with award-winning textile designer Lori Weitzner, Forest expresses Lori's affinity for texture, etching a distinctly organic tree bark-like pattern into marble via three individual techniques. The pattern's surface treatment interacts with the natural movement in the stone beneath to make Each piece a unique composition. Stocked as a 12 x 24 field tile.

Opal Swivel

Opal Swivel

papatya > Chair

Polycarbonate shell in mat colours offers a new way of looking and feeling. It’s a pleasant range where you can relax in perfect harmony. Anti UV stabilized. 

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Silent Vase

Silent Vase

muuto > Styling

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.

Avail Coat Rack

Avail Coat Rack

muuto > Styling

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.

Story Pinboard

Story Pinboard

muuto > Styling

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.

Dots Ceramic

Dots Ceramic

muuto > Styling

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.

Jellies coat hangers (2 pieces)

Jellies coat hangers (2 pieces)

kartell > Styling

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.

Shanghai

Shanghai

kartell > Styling

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.

Matelasse'

Matelasse'

kartell > Styling

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.

Jelly

Jelly

kartell > Styling

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.

All saints

All saints

kartell > Styling

Round mirror with a transparent or coloured frame, with a unique pleated effect.

H-45 Red Heart

H-45 Red Heart

Elica Studio > Styling

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.

UPHOLSTERY

A wide range of Upholstery and materials provided by our suppliers to satisfy your needs.

auckland - 7071.18

Upholstery > vescom

harding - 7070.07

Upholstery > vescom

furka plus - 7064.14

Upholstery > vescom

leone plus - 7054.02

Upholstery > vescom

lani - 7060.49

Upholstery > vescom

wolin - 7050.35

Upholstery > vescom

hestan - 7035.22

Upholstery > vescom

lindau - 7028.01

Upholstery > vescom

dalma - 7024.13

Upholstery > vescom