Nivti
If you like your seating that little bit deeper and lower, you’ll love the wonderful cushions of Nivti, by Pode. This model is designed by Meike Harde, who has created a range of distinctive-looking sofas and add-ons that you can approach from any direction. There’s a beautifully compact two-seater, a huge corner sofa with a chaise longue, and everything in between.
Nivti’s relaxed feel is down to its rounded corners and deep, low seat. The range is designed for exceptional comfort, because lounging around needs just the right combination of softness and support. The laid-back ethos is enhanced by the leg caps, which are so short that the seats are almost resting on the ground. Nivti is all about unfussy design that lets you sit the way you want to.
The range consists of a love seat, sofas (2.5, 3, and 3.5 seater), various elements (2, 2.5, 3, and 3.5 seater elements), a divan, a chaise longue, and a footstool.
Colla
Colla is a design from Dutch designer Susanne de Graef and has a sleek, graphic look. Its simple yet powerful silhouette makes this sofa the perfect standalone eye-catcher in your interior.
Colla is available as a love seat or sofa, where you can choose from a 2, 2.5 or 3-seater sofa. Of course we also have a nice footstool for extra comfort. For the upholstery, you can choose from all fabrics from the Pode collection. You can also have your Colla’s legs finished in a beautiful lacquer or epoxy color.
Foil
The name Foil is an instant reference to the world of sailing boats, which fly over the water at high speed as if they were weightless. The Foil modern bookshelf is inspired by this lightness, an intersection of metal and aluminium shelves and uprights, solid materials that at the same time convey a feeling of lightness which is ideal for perfectly focusing attention on books and objects. Thanks to the reduced depth and the numerous formats available, the Foil bookcase adapts perfectly to different living or office environments.
Dogma
The idea behind these bookshelves is that of playing with shapes and juxtaposing different modules to create a variety of visual effects. The Dogma modern bookshelves are designed around a basic element, namely the tear-drop-shaped uprights which change the visual perception. The design thus becomes rounded and soft or sharper and narrower depending on the angle from which it is viewed. The Dogma collection has three different modules which can be combined at will. They feature different spacing between the uprights, which when placed side by side, allow different combinations to be created. The Dogma furniture bookshelves can be placed along a wall or free-standing in the centre of the room acting as a partition between two areas. The Dogma bookshelves are available with Canaletto walnut or coal oak shelves combined with metal uprights, or in a single colour version.
Klaar
The Klaar glass side table is a collaboration between Leolux, designers Studio Truly Truly and the National Glass Museum. Each table is a work of art in and of itself. Every one is hand blown. The colour scheme is standard, but the colour interplay is unique to each table.
Studio Truly Truly chose three colour schemes for Klaar. Mottle is meant to be a true stunner with several distinct colours. It’s a combination that truly feels like a work of art. The Lapis version combines varying shades of blue – some transparent, others less so. And lastly there’s Nougat, in earthy, natural tones of white, almond, cream, for a soft, modest look.