A design made for comfort in commercial spaces, Alice is a compact and round-shaped armchair that can fit every room. It features a swivel back base that always swivels back to its starting point, to maintain the right position after usage. This piece is upgraded by an exquisite seam work that values its detailing, especially the horizontal seam on the back that perfectly aligns with the seat height. The attention to detail, size, and comfort make Alice the ultimate armchair for commercial projects.
Miki consists of a substantial seat cushion enclosed by a padded, curvilinear, and protective shell that, extending itself, surrounds and envelops the seat, serving as both backrest and armrest. With its curvilinear flow, it embraces the body, transforming the armchair into a private and welcoming refuge. Defined by its compact dimensions and high backrest, Miki elevates the central die-cast aluminium pedestal as a distinctive element, making the armchair even more versatile in its use.
Tables in various shapes and sizes are embellished with a graphic element, a slight metal recess with bronze or matte lacquer finish combining functionality and simplicity. The tabletop is characterised by a circumference that adds an original touch, perfect for displaying decorative objects, glasses, or small accessories. Distinctive elements of Orion are its plastic forms, at times modernist, which blend with the distinguished leg design: unlike traditional proposals, thin and minimal.
Hasu in Japanese means lotus flower, renowned for its elegance and sophistication, which are reinterpreted aesthetically: impeccable formal cleanliness, perfect proportions between seat and backrest, and visual purity. Hasu is a light, soft armchair, but at the same time, thanks to its wooden structure, stable and solid. The star-shaped base supports and lifts the seat defined by a more substantial padding compared to the backrest. Not only functional but also highly decorative furniture, it is available in a wide range of removable fabric coverings.
Contemporary British designer John Astbury wanted to create a side table endowed with a sense of monolithic strength. The result was Tung, a compact piece supported by three curved legs that allude to the architectural presence of ancient pillars.
Originally created as part of a personal project for Jaime Hayon’s private home, the soft yet sturdy design of Archivo plays a pivotal role in the art of storing meaningful objects and keepsakes. With its irregularly divided shelves, Archivo introduces an ornamental playfulness to every space it occupies.