Moon
Moon is an armchair with a uniquely curvaceous and dynamic shape. The special production process creates a swivelling polyurethane shell that forms a single body with the covering, to give a seat that represents the perfect combination of design and technical skill.
Mosaico
Mosaico is a puzzle that can be used to solve a range of different spatial constraints. The bases are made of ash and are available in five measurements upon which marble or wooden tops can be fitted as well as upholstered seat cushions. The optional backs enable the pieces to be transformed into mini-sofas.
Mr. Snug Low
Base made of lacquered tubular steel. Frame in compression moulded birch and inner frame with high quality foam upholstered in fabric.
Mrs buffy
Characterised by the elegant, embracing shapes of the headrest, this family of sofas and armchairs combines original design with craftsmanslike attention to detail in production.
Musa
A classically shaped sofa. Large cylindrical arms and turned legs make it ideal for the decor of more conservative environments. Offers the possibility to choose one of two types of back rest, Op1 conventional large cushion, Op2 cushion (66 x 66) with a more informal style. The measurements are with the p-33 wooden leg. Sofas or modules greater than 200cm are prepared so that arms can be removed on site. Option: A removable cover with skirt.
Musa
Musa, a classically shaped sofa. Large cylindrical arms and turned legs make it ideal for the decor of more conservative environments. Offers the possibility to choose one of two types of back rest, Op1 conventional large cushion, Op2 cushion (66 x 66) with a more informal style. The measurements are with the p-33 wooden leg. Sofas or modules greater than 200 cm are prepared so that arms can be removed on site.
Myplace
Myplace is a new concept in the seating world. In an original twist, the seats, which come both with and without armrests, can also be used as headrests that envelop the head to varying degrees. These options and the choice of three bases (sled, wooden swivel and metal swivel) can be combined to give a total of 18 different solutions, each with its own individual features.
Nautile
Nautile features fluid and harmonious lines. The apparent simplicity of its construction is the result of highly skilled craft workmanship and meticulous attention to detail.
Netframe
Netframe is a sofa and an easy chair designed by the duo Cate & Nelson. Cate & Nelsonメs idea behind Netframe was to create a piece of furniture that consumes as little material as possible while maintaining a high comfort.
Nine to Five
The Five to Nine daybed draws inspiration from 1900s scenic designs that portrayed a place for creative escape – a space as physical as it was mental – the studios of the great artists. Designed by Milan-based Studiopepe, the Five to Nine daybed is the star player in a fictitious artist’s studio, a cosmopolitan, contemporary space, cradle of creative genius. With bolster pillows that run its entire length, the daybed has a bold personality and is super-versatile. Thanks to the array of upholstery options possible, it can fill many needs and fit in different settings – upholstered in leather, for a minimalist Bauhaus effect, or in mohair velvet for maximum comfort and enveloping softness. The wood seat structure has an open-pore painted finish, with turned legs and achieves its fullest expression once the bolster pillows, one by one, have been set in place, along with the armrest and backrest (available in two sizes), and the round side table with surfaces in concrete or metal, in various colors and finishes for a more textured effect.
The daybed is an invitation to relax or wait in comfort. Thanks to its sleek linearity, it can stand alone or be a fitting addition to an arrangement of furniture pieces and accessories, ideal for both domestic use and public spaces. The daybed can also be used at home as a guest bed, thanks to a special linen-upholstered, softly padded mattress that, when placed on the bolster pillows, transforms the seat into a real sleep oasis. By applying the Japanese lifestyle philosophy to the new needs of the contemporary home, the mattress is a removable accessory that allows an increasingly versatile use of home furnishings.