The Leolux Viewpoint Collection is an exploration of new design territory. For example the BRAM Alu Stool, a thoroughly intriguing collaborative project with the artist and designer Bram Vanderbeke, examines the possibilities of cast aluminium.
This spectacular rug, designed by Studiopepe in Milan, is a visual interplay of overlapping surfaces in which colours and patterns enhance one another to dramatic effect.
This rug has a strong sense of depth. The distinctive valley pattern cut into the pile means you’re effectively looking into the different layers of the rug.
When it comes to interiors, structure is just important as colour. Varying the texture and feel helps create ambience and depth. That is the idea behind Frame rug, designed by Studio Truly Truly. The rug is split into three sections, each with its own structure.
The Amund rug is named for polar explorer Roald Amundsen, one of the first people to visit both the North and South Poles. It is a gorgeous rug with a nice, high pile that feels cosy under your feet. It comes in three sizes: two rectangular (200 x 300 cm and 240 x 340 cm) and a round version with a diameter of 280 cm.
The Leolux rug collection offers a wide range of options in size, colour, and design. And the Patna rug is always an excellent choice. Available in an array of warm colours, this hand-made rug features an accent colour incorporated with small loops throughout the rug. Patna is made entirely of viscose, which gives it a beautiful sheen.
The designer's signature is crystal clear in the Mizu rug. The geometric pattern in the foreground is a hallmark of Edward van Vliet's designs. The background features the flowing water hinted at with the name 'Mizu'. The softness of the background paired with the hard, graphic lines makes for an exciting contrast.
With the right accessories, you can create a picture-perfect interior. That's why Leolux has put together an extensive cushion collection, Cosy Cushions. It's a series of luxury cushions available in any of the materials and colours in our collection. Choose from a wide range of sizes and have the cushion finished with one of our gorgeous decorative stitching options.
Lusso's beautiful hand-stitched motif gives it a unique look that brings a playful feel that's almost like a contemporary relief. Your Lusso cushion is personalised to your style, because you can pick the materials and colours from the Leolux collection, with the option of fabric or leather on the front and fabric on the back. It's filled with a combination of duck feathers and high-quality foam to make this cushion sumptuously soft.
It all started with a single detail: the way in which the generously proportioned seat cushion contrasts against the frame. Designers Florian Kallus and Sebastian Schneider, of Studio KaschKasch, decided that this should be the basis of their first lounge chair for Leolux. The result combines simplicity with versatility and relaxed comfort. Welcome to Kudo!
The Mimas armchair will put a smile on your face, for two reasons. Firstly because with a little imagination it reminds you of a smile, and secondly because it’s so comfortable and comes with so many practical options.
Throughout its long design history, Leolux built unique collections, year after year. The Anton armchair, named after one of the founders of Leolux, is loosely based on that storied legacy. The design is a reference to the past, to the artisanally crafted, top-quality products that earned Leolux its reputation.
For the Leolux Cream swivel armchair, Studio Truly Truly has combined the loveliest natural materials to create an armchair with unprecedented comfort and elegance. The wooden shell in curved walnut or oak takes centre stage, covered with soft fabric or leather upholstery. The aluminium swivel base gives you even more options to personalise Cream, which can be finished in any colour for the ideal look.
The gorgeous Caruzzo swivel chair was made just for you. It's a slender sculpture, a joy to behold and relax in. The seat, with its striking high back, provides wonderfully supportive comfort as well as plenty of privacy. It's a high class armchair that's centred around design and ergonomics.
The distinctive Lanah is a compact Leolux armchair with style. This Christian Werner design is modest in size and pairs a comfortable seat with a sleek aluminium base. The rich detailing makes it irresistibly appealing.
Gerard Vollenbrock ontwierp Scylla met herinneringen aan ‘De Stijl’. Hij voorzag het ontwerp van een schitterend buisframe dat helemaal achter de rug doorloopt en stoere beklede armsteunen. Het zijn de kleine details en de perfectionistische afwerking die zorgen dat dit ontwerp ook na vele jaren gemakkelijk elke toets doorstaat.
This is Lloyd. A beacon of design. Sturdy and yet so inviting. With supple, almost nonchalant upholstery and traditional detailing, like decorative piping that highlights the powerful shape. Lloyd merges two different worlds – the Leolux commitment to comfort, cast in Gino Carollo's distinctive Italian design.
With Volare, Jan Armgardt has crafted a contemporary armchair with a surprisingly light look. Its minimalist industrial design that's the hallmark of wire furniture is paired with wonderful springy comfort and quilted cushions for a luxurious feel. Sitting feels almost like floating.
A Leolux icon. The ball chair that specially designed in 1989 for the house of the future is still as futuristic as it was back in the days of its introduction. And perhaps that's why it's so successful. Pallone is a personality, the perfect centrepiece for eccentric interiors.
Cantate is a compact club chair that envelopes and supports the body. Its powerful shape shows hallmarks of Frans Schrofer's subtle design language. It's beautifully finished with the decorative 'Artisan' stitch on the back, and the smart swivel base means Cantate automatically returns to its starting position when you leave the chair.
The shapes of the Mayon sofa are the foundation, but Mayuro is a more compact imagining. The flexible arms and back offer absolute comfort. The stunning accents, loose upholstery and specially designed legs make Mayuro a gorgeous addition to any contemporary interior.
With Indra, designer Cuno Frommherz says he has crafted 'a universe for dreams and ideas'. The seat of this armchair seems to float in a trapezoidal frame. The seat cushion atop it is divided into soft, padded segments.
This armchair, designed by Jan Armgardt, symbolises playfulness, fun and humour. And the organic shapes mean this chair won't fall prey to the ravages of transient trends. Papageno has been bringing smiles to interiors worldwide since 1993, and for good reason.
Versatility is inherent to humans. That was the inspiration behind Parabolica, a design from Stefan Heiliger. The idea came to life with a single curl on a sheet of paper. The graceful, versatile result is universally beloved. Parabolica will prove its worth at any moment in your day.
Kikko will surprise you at first glance. Is it a chaise longue? Yes, but this multifunctional piece offers even more possibilities. By slightly lifting the back, it turns 90 degrees left or right. This turns the chaise longue into a comfortable seat with an extra seat next to it.
This design is a reference to the past, inspired by luxury 19th-century hotel interiors. You can see Edward van Vliet's classic style in the armchair and chaise longue. He combines a touch of nostalgia with contemporary comfort, charming curves and elegant details.
With his clear designs, Brussels-based product designer Sylvain Willenz has built up an impressive oeuvre for an international clientele. Leolux joins their ranks with the versatile Baani armchair.
Designer Christian Werner has stripped the dining chair back to the basics. The result is Gyon, a design built entirely on basic shapes. Werner has created a stunningly elegant chair that doesn't compromise on comfort.
Gino Carollo has brought a range of subtle detailing to his Mime design – the soft folds, the accent on the front of the seat back and the fine decorative stitch, in monochrome or a different colour. Give the space a playful 'touch' with a mix of seats and chairs without arms, or by using different materials for the interior and exterior. Multiple base options are available, each with their own unique purpose.
You'll see Mara's friendly softness if you take a moment to appreciate the design from a distance. This dining chair is unmistakably a Christian Werner design - it's clear from the curves of the seat, the casual nonchalance of the upholstery and the refined finish.
Designer Erik Munnikhof and Leolux have combined the classic curved tubular frame with contemporary comfort to create the Freyr dining armchair. The chair has a sprung seat that's the hallmark of the 'freischwinger' style and gives you the delightful experience you expect from a Leolux.
The Callas dining chair is ideal for expressive choices. This stylish design is the perfect showcase for beautiful materials. And yet this chair also offers outstanding comfort.
A great dining experience demands a lot from a dining chair. The stylish Talos is a strong candidate, with its modern design and comfortable seat. And its compact size means it’s a wonderful option for smaller dining room tables.
Tamarinde is a slender dining chair with invitingly open arms and an adjustable back, so you can easily relax after dessert. With Tamarinde, a good conversation can go on for hours after an amazing meal.
The comfortable Caron barstool is a Frans Schrofer design with especially luxurious detailing. Caron is available in two heights, both with a high and a low back.
The Leolux Viewpoint Collection is an exploration of new design territory. For example the BRAM Alu Stool, a thoroughly intriguing collaborative project with the artist and designer Bram Vanderbeke, examines the possibilities of cast aluminium.
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.
Natural materials and high-quality craftsmanship are always an inspiration for designers. Nunos from Leolux is the perfect example. Hanne Willmann has created a table design that is as ingenious as it is bold, with the slender wooden parts fitting together like puzzle pieces.
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.
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The Leolux Viewpoint Collection is an exploration of new design territory. For example the BRAM Alu Stool, a thoroughly intriguing collaborative project with the artist and designer Bram Vanderbeke, examines the possibilities of cast aluminium.
The **DUO Cabinet**, available in both high credenza and low credenza styles, features a solid ash wood frame with various stain finishes, paired with storage units in natural walnut, inlaid walnut, or ebony. The interior is crafted in maple, complemented by painted metal handles with a shaded bronze finish. The top options include marble, back-painted glass, or ash veneer matching the frame, while adjustable levelers on the feet ensure stability on any surface. The high cabinet includes interior drawers with optional leather-covered bottoms, dividers, and trays, while the low sideboard features a central compartment with a basket that can hold a drawer and, upon request, a bottle holder. Both versions can be equipped with LED lighting that activates upon opening the doors for enhanced visibility. Designed by **Roberto Lazzeroni**, the DUO Collection is a collaboration between **Poltrona Frau** and **Ceccotti Collezioni**, blending Italian-style *Dolce Vita* elegance with timeless charm, offering luxury upholstered furniture and exquisite wooden pieces for living spaces. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning.
**Poltrona Frau**, an iconic Italian luxury furniture brand founded in 1912, is renowned for its high-end leather furniture, lighting, and home decor, combining modern aesthetics with unparalleled craftsmanship and premium materials like leather, wood, and metal. With a global presence in cities such as New York, London, and Tokyo, the brand continues to set the standard for sophisticated, enduring design.
The Loop is a mesmerizing "dancing" lamp that floats gracefully in the air, captivating with its elegant movements and delicate blown glass shade, which gives it a lightweight, ethereal appearance. Inspired by the fluid motion of a jellyfish or the gentle sway of a skirt in the wind, the Loop collection—comprising a pendant lamp, wall lamp, and ceiling lamp—adds a refined yet unique touch to both classical and modern interiors. Designed for indoor use and powered by LED technology, the Loop is a perfect blend of artistry and functionality. Additionally, a downloadable 3D file of the product is available for those looking to visualize or integrate it into their designs. Crafted by Fabbian, a renowned Italian lighting company established in 1961, the Loop exemplifies their commitment to innovative, high-quality lighting solutions that combine contemporary style with timeless elegance.
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.