Devon is a symbol of pure luxury that easily moves with you. Because this sophisticated sofa from designer Jan Armgardt revolves around the idea that the ideal experience depends on the moment. And that's what makes Devon's adjustable back and seat ends such a clever creation.
PlainPanel vertical hanging panels for wall. Mounted on wall with strip, suspension included. Available in several colours. Delivered individually. Designad av o4i Design Studio.
A lexicon of colour shades for mixing. A large size and its submultiples. «This work represents a reflection on colour, and above all a proposal on how to transfer the multiplicity of shades typical of a hand-crafted piece into a project produced on a large scale.» Andrea Trimarchi & Simone Farresin Studio Formafantasma base their work in the design world on a strong vocation for research. Simone Farresin and Andrea Trimarchi view every project as an opportunity for study and the acquisition of new knowledge, and their love of speculation establishes a dialectic rapport with the situations offered by each new client. Whether it involves a material, a type or a production method, the first phase of their design process is the mapping of what the specific case places at their disposal. With Cedit, an analysis of the company's past and present was central to the inputs. Inevitably, since "Looking back to look forward" has been the design duo's mission statement for years. In this case, in particular, the company's history was a real treasure trove, a fine blend of memory and technology: on the one hand, the excellence of production technologies now extended with the added potential arising from the engineering of large-sized ceramic tiles, and on the other a wealth of experience build up with great designers of the past, from Zanuso to Noorda, through to <strong>Ettore Sottsass</strong>. Andrea and Simone decided to focus on Sottsass - who started designing for Cedit back in the late Seventies - and made an in-depth study of one of the colour charts he developed towards the end of the Nineties. A spread of colours which gave its name to the "41 Colors" collection, included in the catalogue of the period as a real alphabet for what has proved to be a lasting design language. Colour was much more than just a compulsory step in the dialogue between designer and producer, since Sottsass had already discovered the power of the mystery intrinsic to this universe of invention.<br /><br />With Cedit the master-designer, a long-established lover of ceramics and their crafted unpredictability, found a way of transferring his personal feeling for colour to a wide audience, through industrial mass production. And this assumption is another factor Formafantasma have inherited, interpreting it today with new, even more efficient technical resources just as capable of expressing the secrets of colour. «The concept of colour "in isolation" - Sottsass explained in a 1992 text - classified colour, Pantone, as they call it now, "scientific" colour, is something I still refuse to accept. (...) Colours, the idea of colour, are always intangible, they slip slowly away like words, that run through your fingers, like poetry, which you can never keep hold of, like a good story.» And Formafantasma seem to have chosen that distinction between colour "in isolation" and "intangible" yet ever-present colour as the basis of their work. However, their approach draws on their unique vocation for research and the technical resources of the third millennium. «This work - they explain to us - is a reflection on colour, and above all on <strong>how to bring the multiplicity of shades typical of a hand-crafted piece into a large-scale project</strong>.» The designers look at large, monochrome slabs and turn to the engineers for details of their secrets, their processing stages, the phases in their production. They appreciate that the colour of ceramic material, its ineffable secret, can still be present in the series and large tile sizes in which Cedit leads the way. They understand that this is, in itself, an expressive power which does not need channelling into forms, motifs and signs. But above all, they treat the surface as a large canvas on which they spread pure colour, which tends to be uniform but in fact is never really a "scientific", totally monochrome hue: it is not a Pantone. And this is the source of the fundamental insight, which only children of the transition from the analogue to the digital era could achieve, the reward for those who draw on the past to look to the future.<br /><br />The designers cut the slab into lots of regular pieces, not necessarily of the same size. They restore its identity as a "tile", a familiar name with something ancient about it, but which stands for a module, a unit of measurement, a building block. There is nothing nostalgic about this - on the contrary, the vision is completely new, and the portions of slab created can be reassembled with no restrictions, breaking down the unity of the whole and reviving its essence starting from its structure. As the cards in the pack are shuffled, what emerges is not a figure or motif but the representation of colour itself and its physical nature. It is live matter, born from the meeting of vibrating forces, the mixing of ever-varying percentages of the basic ingredients. And Formafantasma present us with the corpuscular, fragmented essence of these small frames of space and crystallised time, which reveal the code and formula of their composition. So Cromatica is a collection made up of six colours which actually have an infinite number of declinations and compositional possibilities. It is a "discrete" combination in the mathematical sense of the term, capable of generating multiple, variable subsets. At the same time, each slab can be used in its entirety, leaving the impression of analogue continuity unchanged. But what really amazes is the comparison and dialogue between the two approaches: a stroke of genius, laying clear the mysterious appeal the artificial reproduction of colour has always held for mankind. Because, as Sottsass said, «colours are language, a powerful, magical, intangible, flexible, continuous material, in which existence is made manifest, the existence that lives in time and space».
Georg is a collection of functional furniture and accessories made from a warm mix of Nordic sensuality and Japanese minimalism. Designed in collaboration with Nordic designer, Chris Liljenberg Halstrøm.
Georg Desk is the ideal mid-size desk - big enough to be practical without taking up more room than necessary. The desk comes with the possibility of adding a drawer module on the left or right side under the tabletop. Georg is characterised by a balance of warm Nordic design and Japanese minimalism made of light FSC-certified oak.
The Penny Lane is a beautifully crafted braided jute rug, made from 100% natural jute with a durable cotton backing, offering both eco-friendliness and durability. It is available in six elegant color options—Argile, Nuage, Caramel, Black and White, Banane, and Olive—each offered in three versatile sizes to suit various spaces. For added convenience, a downloadable 3D file of the rug is available, allowing for seamless integration into digital design projects. Supplied by Élitis, a prestigious French interior design brand established in 1988, the Penny Lane rug reflects the company’s commitment to innovative, high-quality, and luxurious designs, making it a perfect addition to any sophisticated interior.
The Spix S/M Pin is a versatile LED metal bollard light, available in a sleek dark grey finish, designed for outdoor use. It comes in two models: the SPIX M PIN, featuring a 3.9-8.2W LED with a CRI>90, 3000K color temperature, and 385-677lm output (Energy class: G), and the SPIX S PIN, equipped with a 1-2.6W LED, CRI>80, 3000K, and 132-304lm output (Energy class: F). Both models are IP65-rated, ensuring durability in various weather conditions. The Spix series offers multiple configurations, including surface-mounted spotlights, pin-mounted versions for greenery integration, and bollards with 2 or 3 light units, making it ideal for illuminating trees, pathways, or architectural features. Its compact, cable-free design features a hinge that not only allows for adjustable light direction but also conceals the cabling. Available in 10° and 30° beam angles, the larger version includes an optional front cap to minimize glare and light spill. A 3D file of the product is available for download, enabling precise planning and integration into projects.
Deltalight, the supplier, is a globally recognized leader in high-end lighting solutions, founded in 1987 and headquartered in Belgium, renowned for its innovative designs, premium materials, and elegant aesthetics tailored for both residential and commercial spaces.
The **Winged Beauty Woman** is a stunning limited-edition porcelain sculpture featuring a graceful woman adorned with elegant white wings, intricately embellished with blue and white enamel. Crafted by renowned sculptor Francisco Polope, this piece boasts a glossy finish with metallic luster, exuding sophistication and artistry. Part of a limited series of only 750 units, it comes with a base, making it a perfect centerpiece for collectors and interior design enthusiasts. A downloadable 3D file of the sculpture is also available for those interested in exploring its design in detail.
Lladró, the esteemed Spanish brand behind this masterpiece, has been synonymous with high-end porcelain craftsmanship since its founding in 1953 by the Lladró brothers in Valencia, Spain. Known for its exquisite attention to detail and timeless designs inspired by nature, mythology, and the human form, Lladró continues to captivate collectors and designers worldwide with its luxurious and elegant creations.
The **ART. M104F Washbasin Mixer with Lever Handle** from the **Lamè Collection**, designed by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez, features a sleek square section with rounded edges inspired by the mathematical elegance of super-ellipses and the work of Gabriel Lamé. Its ergonomic and smooth design ensures a pleasant tactile experience, while the matte black knob handle creates a striking contrast with the chromed surface, offering both continuity and visual appeal. The mixer is also available in other finishes, including matte white and chrome, as well as in a lever handle version. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design projects.
**Fantini Rubinetti**, the esteemed Italian supplier behind this product, has been a leader in luxury bathroom and kitchen fixtures since its founding in 1947, blending traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology to deliver innovative, high-quality designs.
The Brim ZBR417 is a sleek and modern WC/bidet hydrobrush featuring a built-in single-lever mixer, a brass shut-off handshower, a handshower support, and a 1200 mm (47”) flexible hose, designed to blend functionality with elegant aesthetics. Part of the Brim collection by Ludovica+Roberto Palomba, this product showcases a harmonious balance of circular and square elements, offering a compact yet versatile design that caters to both residential and commercial spaces. Crafted from lead-free brass, the Brim ZBR417 is an eco-conscious choice, engineered to reduce water consumption without compromising on comfort or performance. Additionally, a 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design plans. Manufactured by ZUCCHETTI, a renowned Italian company established in 1929, the Brim ZBR417 reflects the brand’s commitment to innovative, high-quality bathroom and kitchen fixtures, combining timeless design with cutting-edge functionality.
This exquisite wall lamp, inspired by the Venetian tradition, is a masterpiece from the historical archives of Barovier&Toso, featuring intricate handcrafted floral motifs, leaves, and buds that evoke the beauty of nature, making it a truly luxurious and decorative piece. The 3D file of this product is available for download, allowing for a detailed preview of its intricate design. Barovier&Toso, a world-renowned Italian supplier with a legacy dating back to 1295, specializes in premium handcrafted glass lighting and decorative accessories, blending timeless craftsmanship with contemporary elegance to create pieces that enhance any interior space.
The Cilindro toilet brush holder, designed by Victor Vasilev, is a sleek, wall- or floor-mounted accessory crafted from durable AISI 304 stainless steel, available in stainless steel or a stylish stainless steel/matt black finish. Its tubular design emphasizes a double play of thickness and depth, highlighting the cylindrical form that defines the Cilindro collection. Part of a minimalist yet functional range made from AISI 316L stainless steel, this product is designed to elevate modern bathrooms with its elegant aesthetics and practical utility. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design plans.
FALPER, the renowned Italian supplier behind this product, is celebrated for its premium, innovative bathroom furnishings that blend functionality with timeless design, catering to both residential and commercial spaces worldwide.
The QUATTRO.ZERO bathroom washbasin unit by FALPER combines sleek design and functionality, featuring a double drawer and an optional laundry drawer on either the right or left side, with widths ranging from 80cm to 120cm. The unit is topped with a matt Cristalplant® Bio Active countertop basin, available in right or left configurations, and includes a Cristalplant® Bio Active drain plug cover. Its 45° finishes on the front and body, along with fully extractable drawers, offer a modern aesthetic, with optional groove or press-and-open handles for added convenience. The QUATTRO.ZERO collection redefines bathroom design with its ultra-slim 4mm basins, drip-catcher profiles, and meticulous attention to detail, even in compact furniture. It features LEGRABOX drawers with soft-closing mechanisms and an opaque Exclusive Grey interior finish. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. FALPER, an Italian luxury interior design brand, is renowned for its innovative, high-quality bathroom furnishings that blend functionality with contemporary elegance, catering to both residential and commercial spaces worldwide.
The Water Drop collection features square or rectangular ceramic shower trays, available in free-standing or flush-mounted installations with a 90 mm drain. Known for their minimalist design and reduced height, these shower trays come in six new sizes, measuring up to 80 cm x 160 cm, and are offered in a variety of colors and finishes to suit diverse bathroom aesthetics. A 3D file of the product is also available for download, allowing for detailed planning and visualization. Supplied by Ceramica Flaminia, a renowned Italian manufacturer established in 1955, the company specializes in premium ceramic bathroom fixtures, blending modern, minimalist designs with exceptional craftsmanship for both residential and commercial spaces.
The Torii Table, inspired by the architectural elegance of traditional Japanese Shinto temples, features a striking base composed of two slightly inclined metal elements, embodying a "tectonic" aesthetic. The design is further enhanced by a meticulously crafted top, available in wood, ceramic, or marble, with the option for a single-material finish that extends to the decorative inserts of the legs, showcasing the formal qualities of the project by designers Marconato & Zappa. A 3D file of the Torii Table is available for download, making it easier for designers and architects to integrate this piece into their projects.
Bonaldo, a prestigious Italian furniture brand established in 1936 and based in Padua, is celebrated for its contemporary, high-quality designs that blend innovative technology with traditional Italian craftsmanship. Renowned for its collaborations with world-class designers, Bonaldo offers a diverse range of luxury furniture, including sofas, dining tables, beds, and accessories, tailored for modern residential, hospitality, and commercial spaces.
The Nemea collection embodies timeless elegance, blending classic gracefulness with modern design, featuring an ash veneered plywood armchair with an upholstered seat and a uniquely shaped backrest that allows it to be conveniently hung on a table, complemented by solid ash wood legs and a durable die-cast aluminum frame. Designed by Pedrali, a prestigious Italian furniture manufacturer founded in 1963 and renowned for its contemporary, high-quality furniture for public spaces, offices, and homes, this collection reflects their commitment to minimalist aesthetics and functional versatility. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for those seeking detailed visualization or integration into design projects.
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The swivel chair features a sleek 4-star base, crafted from die-cast aluminum with a durable sputtered fluorinated titanium finish and polyester powder coating. A non-swivel version is also available for those preferring a fixed design. The chair is flame-retardant and offers customizable cushion options: premium indoor choices include leather or Kvadrat fabrics ("Steelcut Trio" or "Steelcut 2"), while outdoor use is catered to with weather-resistant polyurethane. The **CHAIR_ONE** variant boasts a steel tube frame with gold or copper coating or polyester powder paint, paired with a seat in beech plywood, polypropylene, or fabric-covered polypropylene (Kvadrat "Divina"). For added elegance, select models feature front-side upholstery in Kvadrat fabrics or leather. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for detailed visualization.
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Magis, a renowned Italian design brand since 1976, is celebrated for its innovative, high-quality furniture and collaborations with leading designers.
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**Platform Seating** features a sturdy steel rod frame with a durable polyester powder coating, paired with comfortable expanded polyurethane cushions. The cushions come with removable covers available in premium Kvadrat "Steelcut Trio" fabric or leather, while an optional acrylic stone tablet adds versatility. For more details, refer to the manufacturer’s profile on TRAFFIC Magis. A downloadable 3D file of the product is also available for design and planning purposes.
**Supplier Overview**: Magis, a renowned Italian design brand since 1976, is celebrated for its innovative, high-quality furniture and collaborations with leading designers.
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*"Available with both movable and fixed backrests, the Niveaux sofa system offers endless compositional possibilities, blending youthful versatility with timeless elegance to adapt seamlessly to any space—from modern to classic interiors. Its modular design features square, rectangular, and asymmetrical upholstered seating modules, complemented by side tables, customizable backrests, and cushions, with options for fabric combinations and tonal textures. A 3D file of the product is available for download to visualize its adaptability. Crafted by Lema, a renowned Italian design brand since 1970, the sofa reflects the company’s signature craftsmanship and premium materials, creating sophisticated residential and commercial interiors worldwide."*
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**"ASTRA is an elegant pendant lamp featuring a handcrafted blown glass shade, available in transparent or warm tobacco hues, paired with a sleek bronze-finished metal canopy and support. Equipped with a dimmable 15W GU10 LED system (700–800 lumen, 110–240V), it blends artistic design with modern functionality. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for detailed visualization. Reflex, the renowned Italian luxury design house behind ASTRA, has been crafting high-end contemporary furniture and lighting since the 1940s, celebrated for its innovative craftsmanship and premium materials."**
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The *Plan* bed features a sleek headboard available in melamine, lacquered, or wood finishes, paired with an upholstered or wooden bed frame. Its modular design adapts effortlessly to both contract and residential spaces, blending originality with versatility. The frame options include upholstered or wooden styles, with an optional central metal foot complemented by LED lighting embedded in glass shelves—adding a touch of ethereal elegance. Defined by clean geometry, the bed harmonizes functionality with refined details like integrated niche side elements. The fully removable padding comes in premium leather or fabric upholstery. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for detailed visualization. For more details, refer to *PLAN by TUMIDEI*.
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TUMIDEI is a renowned Italian design brand celebrated for its high-end, space-efficient furniture, crafted since 1958 with a focus on innovation and timeless aesthetics.
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*The Cadaqués collection embodies a philosophy of relaxed, refined living through its unconventional yet inviting sofa, lounge chair, and ottoman, blending formal elegance with warm comfort. Each piece features hand-stitched upholstery with customizable fabric options—including Gabriel’s premium textiles—and rests on sleek beech wood legs with a wenge finish. The sofa comes in three sizes (100 cm / 39.3”, 200 cm / 78.4”, or 250 cm / 98.4” wide) to suit two- or three-seater configurations, while the lounge chair and ottoman offer plush, generous proportions. A 3D file of the product is available for download to visualize it in your space. Crafted by Santa & Cole, a Barcelona-based design leader since 1985 known for its timeless, sustainable furnishings and lighting, the collection reflects their dedication to quality and innovation. For details, visit www.santacole.com.*
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The **Cleo 84 five-hole deck-mounted bath mixer** combines functionality and modern elegance, featuring separate taps for the spout and an anti-limescale hand shower mixer. This design is part of the **Cleo 84 line**, which reinterprets the collection’s signature soft, rounded forms with a fresh, contemporary aesthetic. The sleek cylindrical body, balanced proportions, and minimalist lever create a refined, understated look perfect for modern bathrooms. A **compact "mini" version** is also available for smaller spaces.
The collection offers an **extensive range of premium finishes**, ensuring both visual appeal and long-lasting durability. Available options include **Chrome, Burning Black, Dark Graphite, Warm Grey, Icy Grey, Light Sand, White Chalk, Ravishing Gold, Sparkling Silver, Gentle Copper, Royal Black, Silky Rose, Frosted Silver, Urban Brass, Deep Bronze, Industrial Copper, Matt Majestic Gold, Matt Deluxe Gold, Ocean Dream, Blazing Sunset, Brown Caramel, and Mocha Coffee**.
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**Fir Italia**, a renowned Italian brand since 1954, specializes in high-end bathroom and kitchen fittings, blending innovative design with exceptional craftsmanship. Explore their full range at [www.fir-italia.it](http://www.fir-italia.it).
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.