Elevated
from the floor and featuring a distinguished and essential line, the Moov bed
displays the natural evolution of the concepts of comfort and style, already
present in the sofa also designed by Piero Lissoni. The elegant shape is
character..
This model stands out for
the way it cleverly combines different materials to create a sophisticated and
complete system that is capable of furnishing the entire bedroom. The bedhead –
flush with the bed frame or in a wide version – is in ash stai..
To be paired with the bed or bench,
this free-standing side table has two surfaces: an upper surface with a swivel
top in polished marble and a lower surface, with a larger diameter, in ash wood
stained light walnut or mocha, or a matt lacquer fin..
The bed
designed by Mario Bellini is distinguished by the structure and legs covered in
a warm and precious leather, which is enriched with the saddle stitching
visible in the joints between each part. The slightly tapered and padded
headboard, d..
Conceived as a little paradise for
the sleeping area, the Bio-mbo bed reinvents the concept of intimacy. Thanks to
its distinctive and comfortable padded headboard, with horizontal quilting and two
mobile side wings enriched with storage pockets w..
Bedside table with top
and leg available in glossy lacquered mdf in various colors or in Canaletto
walnut or oak (in different finishes), with second support in curved aluminum
sheet and painted glossy black or glossy amaranth. To be combined with..
This table, which was designed by Le Corbusier and Pierre
Jeanneret in 1925 for the Maison La Roche in Paris is characterised by the
striking contrast between the support and what is supported. The pedestal, its
width reduced to the minimum in rel..
LC14 01 Tabouret stool CabanonDesigned in 1952 for the Cabanon, a hut built by Le Corbusier on
the French Riviera, where alongside the many fixed furnishings, the furniture
was all conceived as boxes.This stool is Spartan and yet at the same time s..
Organic and yet rational, this
table was designed by Le Corbusier in 1958. Its distinctive construction
derives from two geometric figures: the circle, in the form of a sturdy oak
table-top, sitting on a cube-like base, composed of steel tubes at ..
This small wooden writing desk
was designed for the children’s rooms of the Unité d’Habitation in Nantes-Rezé,
a comune in the Loire Atlantique département. Le Corbusier’s interest in
promoting the harmonious arrangement of people’s individual and..