The AAL 81 Soft counterbalances the more formal expression of the aluminium swivel base with the softness and warmth of the quilted shell. Retaining the same compact body shaped armrests and simple sculpted design that characterise the rest of the lounge series this design features a functional swivel base with four legs that fan out from the centre. The base is available in polished or powder-coated aluminium and the quilted shell is offered in a variety of upholstery options providing a multitude of design combinations that give this series versatility in a wide range of corporate public and private contexts.
Looking to create a restful atmosphere in your lounge? The GALET coffee table is inspired by nature and brings you a piece of furniture with a decidedly mineral feel. Its shape gives it a very contemporary look. Its immaculate finishes and rounded shape exudes a soft, peaceful feel, whilst the various colours and heights available add a dash of originality to your home. Our tip: combine it with our QUADRO and ALTO tables for a stunning effect!
Hand-finished using a press at a high temperature, Superb Casual enriches its appearance with deep and permanent random lines printed on the velvet. Creased and aged-looking, with irregular patterns, Superb Casual is captivating and informal and gives upholstered furniture a very deep look.
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.
Forbo Flooring Systems is a specialist in acoustic vinyl floor coverings. With over 30 years’ experience, we have the industry knowledge needed to deliver best-in-class acoustic floors for bus and coach applications.
This elegant stool, available with a leather or pony skin top, and the accompanying small table featuring a bright steel top, embody a minimalist aesthetic with meticulous attention to detail, making them versatile additions to any space. Designed to complement various interiors, these pieces exude a distinctive personality while maintaining simplicity. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for a closer look at its design. Further details can be found on PYLLON by B&B Italia, a prestigious Italian company renowned since 1966 for its innovative, high-quality contemporary furniture and collaborations with top designers, catering to both residential and commercial spaces globally.
The Groundpiece coffee and side tables, designed to perfectly complement the iconic Groundpiece sofa, feature clean, minimalist lines enhanced by their luxurious cowhide upholstery, available in a variety of timeless colors and finishes, including Russian red, white, olive, black, dark brown, grey, sand, and tobacco, as well as suede options. Crafted with a solid metal structure entirely clad in cowhide, these tables are elevated by the same metal base as the Groundpiece sofa and include practical, spacious storage compartments, making them both stylish and functional. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design plans. Flexform, the renowned Italian supplier behind this collection, has been a leader in high-end furniture since 1959, celebrated for its elegant, contemporary designs that blend comfort, functionality, and timeless aesthetics, crafted with premium materials and exceptional craftsmanship.
The Serpente table lamp, designed in 1965 by Elio Martinelli, features a swiveling upper arm and a white opal methacrylate diffuser that emits soft, diffused light, with the arm and base available in either white or golden lacquered metal. This iconic piece, crafted using innovative acrylic techniques of its time, captures the essence of mid-century Italian design, blending functionality with timeless elegance. Technical details include a 12W E27 LED light source, 1410 lm brightness, a CRI >80, and an energy efficiency rating of A+, with a 40+200 cm power cable and a 230V EU plug. A 3D file of the Serpente lamp is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and integration into design projects. Manufactured by Martinelli Luce, a renowned Italian lighting company founded in 1950 and celebrated for its innovative, high-quality designs, the Serpente lamp reflects the brand's commitment to blending modern aesthetics with functional excellence. Explore their collection at [https://www.martinelliluce.it](https://www.martinelliluce.it).
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The *Armchair Living Ever* embodies refined simplicity, blending the clean lines of its solid wooden frame with the inviting softness of rounded cushions to create outdoor comfort with understated elegance. Available in a range of neutral hues, this armchair adds a timeless, natural charm to any outdoor setting. Designed by Christophe Pillet for Talenti’s *Ever* collection, it transcends fleeting trends with its essential yet versatile silhouette—a harmonious balance of classic inspiration and contemporary outdoor living. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design plans.
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Talenti, an esteemed Italian design brand headquartered in Narni, crafts premium indoor and outdoor furniture known for its enduring elegance and meticulous craftsmanship.
For more details, visit [www.talentispa.com](http://www.talentispa.com).
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Decoration transcends mere aesthetics, becoming a status symbol and a reflection of personal lifestyle—an essential medium for expressing individuality and style. Inkiostro Bianco has elevated this concept into a design philosophy, transforming wallcoverings from simple accessories into eclectic, statement-making elements. The **Wallcovering Collection 2016/17** redefines decoration, blending artistic innovation with versatility to suit any space—be it walls, floors, or ceilings in homes, bathrooms, kitchens, or public areas. The collection features a diverse range of designs crafted by talented artists, each telling a unique story through patterns, textures, and inspirations.
Available in multiple high-performance materials:
- **Vinyl Wallpaper**: A two-layer composition with a printable vinyl front and a non-woven fabric (TNT) backing, ensuring durability, easy installation, and removal.
- **EQ•Dekor Fibra di Vetro**: A revolutionary fiberglass wallcovering developed in collaboration with Mapei, offering superior stability, flexibility, and earthquake-resistant properties—ideal for high-traffic and wet areas like bathrooms, kitchens, and floors.
- **Tela® Taffetà**: A premium polyester fabric with exceptional strength (110 threads per inch), perfect for temporary installations and high-impact settings.
For added convenience, **3D files of the designs are available for download**, enabling seamless integration into digital planning and visualization.
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Inkiostro Bianco is a pioneering Italian design brand renowned for its artistic wallcoverings, decorative panels, and bespoke interior solutions, merging innovation with craftsmanship since 2010.
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*"Perfect for enjoying coffee on the couch or as a sleek laptop table in the bedroom, the FERA side table combines functionality with minimalist design. Crafted from durable grey powder-coated steel, its versatile shape allows it to nestle seamlessly against sofas or beds, making it a practical and stylish addition to any space. Blending modern production techniques with artisanal craftsmanship, the FERA table boasts a distinctive character. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for your convenience. For more details, visit the manufacturer FERA by Blomus—a renowned German-based design brand founded in 1961, celebrated for its high-quality, minimalist home accessories."*
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Thousand facets of water. A collection that redefines luxury and shake up physics with its impossible geometric lines. An innovative faucet icon is born, flowing water is now a prism with endless faces.
The Binuance develops colours, material and technology of the Pure Loop family. The sophisticated two-colour shell is obtained from a single polypropylene injection and it is available in seven tone-on-tone versions. The contrast of the two colours of the shell can be emphasised by the wooden leg frame, or by the retro frame.
Atlas Silberpappel 861 – Silvery Lightness for Bright and Open Spaces
With its light, silver-grey finish, Atlas Silberpappel 861 brightens interiors while maintaining a cool, professional tone. Inspired by the shimmering underside of the silver poplar leaf, it’s perfect for design studios, labs, or any space that benefits from visual lightness. Use it to enhance spatial flow, especially in interiors that value transparency and cleanliness—like healthcare settings or minimalist workspaces.
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