Jun
From the eclectic mind of Marco Acerbis, Jun was born, a collection that combines the elegance of teak and the generous but compact seats in full oriental style. The wooden tubular furniture and the seats communicate thanks to the tone-on-tone bouclé fabric upholstery of the backrest and armrests, which can be easily removed. Available as a 2-seater, 3-seater, and modular configuration.
Breez
Breez sunbed born thanks to the match between the creative talent of Karim Rashid and the artisan tradition of the Made in Italy. Pureness and simplicity combined with comfort and elegance give life to an object of pure design, suitable to furnish your outdoor space in an exclusive way. Breez is made out of steel treated with nano-ceramic, cataphoresis and powder coating processes. It is available in two colours: white and taupe. Cushions are in white fabric and have removable covers, easy to wash and highly resistant to atmospheric agents.
Luca
rThe Luca by Studio Pip is a high back and highly comfortable set of pieces that can be fully customised for any collaborative space.
The range is a series of pieces that can be assembled to arrange one piece or many. There is an extensive range of sizes that allow for the best result when space planning.
Multi-layered foam for extra comfort. Steel spring construction that’s built to last. Ability to upholster the seat and back in contrasting fabrics or leathers.
Suitable for commercial or residential projects and ideal for any collaborative space.
Designed and made in Australia.
Wave
The shape of the Wave screen is inspired by the gentle movement of waves on the sea. With its curved metal frame and divider made of sand-coloured braided rope, Wave outlines and separates the space, rewriting the boundaries of the environment in which it is inserted and creating ever new scenography depending on its position. With Wave, the screen becomes a work of art that creates privacy without weighing down the room.
Vague
The Vague mirror combines a floor-based mirror and a coat hanger in a single small space. The mirror has the concrete base that is typical of the Vague collection, from which two panels emerge vertically, the front section mirrored and the rear in wood, joined together by a metal frame and a rod on which to hang clothes, combining the function of reflection with the practicality of a clothes hanger.