Milanese designer Matteo Nunziati drew inspiration from the value of shared experiences for Kaiwa, from the Japanese word to converse. This two-seat sofa features a sleek, vintage-effect suspended metal base, which supports the padded seat part and backrest. The piece is suitable for elegant domestic spaces, but it's also been designed to be used in sophisticated lounge environments as part of contract projects.
The result of a collaboration with Chiara Andreatti, the Taiki armchair puts a contemporary spin on classic shaping thanks to its cosy-looking padding, which tempts you to indulge in some relaxation. The artisanal detail of the stitching lends a modern feel to the chair, yet the influence of Le Corbusier is clear in its lines and proportions. Meanwhile, the structure in heat-treated, oak-dyed ash incorporates an Oriental sense of rigour.
The concept of the sofa as a furniture system comes to life in this design by Francesco Rota, who combines modular upholstered elements with Lema’s trademark containers. The collection - which reinterprets some of the creative styles typical of the industrial design of the 1960s.
The elegant and well-proportioned Venise coffee table was designed to complement the sofa from which it takes its name, in line with its horizontal geometry. Configurable as a central or end element with a double top with side bookcase shelves and storage compartments, to hold living room objects.
The Ortis coffee table with a drawer becomes the iconic yet functional accessory for storing and concealing small objects. It is designed to be placed beside a bed, a sofa or an armchair. Designed for the bedroom area, it also fits into other rooms, enhancing lounges and social spaces.
With their sleek, simple design, the highly versatile Oydo side tables are perfect for furnishing any domestic space, from the living room to the bedroom, where they can be used as discreet bedside tables. Moreover, their understated elegance means they are perfected for sophisticated contract projects too.