Cestita by Santacole
Description
Specifications
| Color | Neutral |
|---|---|
| Style | Modern |
| Indoor / Outdoor | Indoor |
| Brand | Santacole |
| Category | Table lamp |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Cestita suitable for commercial projects?
Yes, the Cestita by Santacole is suitable for both residential and commercial interiors. It is commonly specified by interior designers and architects for hospitality, office, and retail environments.
Can the Cestita be used outdoors?
The Cestita is designed for indoor use only.
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Mixu is an elegant stool crafted from chromed or powder-coated steel with four robust legs, offering both contemporary style and enduring durability. The stool's construction features a seat made of polypropylene, incorporating 80% recycled materials, complemented by a backrest available in five vibrant colors. Alternatively, Mixu can be configured with a seat crafted from plywood featuring a reconstituted oak finish (either natural or black), paired with a polypropylene backrest also in five color options. The design of Mixu is characterized by its sleek and minimalist aesthetic, allowing for an infinite range of customization possibilities through the combination of base, seat, and backrest finishes. The stool's height is precisely set at 75 cm, ensuring optimal comfort and functionality. Mixu embodies sustainability with its use of recycled materials in the polypropylene seat and FSC certified wood in the plywood option, reflecting a commitment to environmental responsibility. This versatile collection can be tailored to fit any setting or preference, whether for hospitality, contract applications, or personal spaces. The stool's design features softly rounded geometric curves that serve as an ideal canvas for material expression, allowing users to select from various color and texture combinations. Mixu is available in a variety of seat options including post-industrial recycled plastic, FSC certified wood, fabric, and leather finishes. Backrests can be selected in plastic, fabric, or leather, while the stool's four-legged base can be made either of metal or FSC certified wood. A stool variant with the same seat size as a chair offers additional comfort for hospitality or contract settings. Mixu’s design system is modular, enabling users to create unique and personalized pieces by combining different components. The stool can also be disassembled for correct disposal at the end of its lifecycle, ensuring that sustainability remains central throughout Mixu's entire existence. This thoughtful approach not only reduces waste but also minimizes carbon footprint during shipping and transportation. Mixu is a testament to design innovation, offering both practicality and aesthetic appeal in an environmentally conscious package. Its versatility ensures it can be seamlessly integrated into various settings, making it a versatile choice for designers, architects, and homeowners alike.
White Solid Indo Loop Cut Plain Rug
Abchome > Carpet
The White Solid Indo Loop Cut Plain Rug is a hand-knotted masterpiece from India. This 8'1" x 10'2" rug features a cream-colored, textured surface that exudes a natural and organic vibe. Made of high-quality wool, this piece evokes a sense of calm and neutrality with its simple yet elegant design.
Green Patchwork Wool Rug
Abchome > Carpet
<!-- td {border: 1px solid #cccccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;} --> Deep pigments of green and teal cast a meditative shade over the intricate traditional design of this hand-knotted Color Reform Green Wool Rug - 9'11" x 12'2". Organically neutralized from its original color, this patchwork area rug was overdyed to produce a one-of-a-kind composition reborn through color.
O'pera-K Soft
Papatya > Chair
O'pera armchair with base in glassfibre reinforced polypropylene and the back in polycarbonate. This traditional chair turns into a contemporary looking chair with combination of the two material and with its fashionable colours make it easily adaptable to every dynamic design environments. Anti UV stabilized. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use. O'pera-K also available with rich selection of cushion models. It enriches the chair and gives a distinct character for the interior usages.
RETICOLO
Elica Studio > Styling
This whimsical ceramic piece combines the elegance of high heels with playful floral designs, creating a unique decorative object. Perfect for adding a touch of charm to a bedroom or dressing area.
SmartLayer
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