Contrasts are not only captivating to the eye, but will also bring engaging dimensions to any room. The comfortable Pouf Oval has two graphic levels, resulting in a both contemporary and soft expression. The rounded levels create a distinct design in line with our fascination with geometry, while also giving the pouf a simple and organic silhouette.
As an exclusive addition to the Passage collection, the pouf brings an air of elegance, making it a standout piece that enhances the overall ambiance and function of any space it occupies. Ideal as extra seating, the versatile design is suitable for living rooms, large hallways, walk-in closets and more. The upholstered seat cushion provides a customizable touch with a wide range of fabric options and the solid lacquered walnut or oak base adds a touch of warmth and sophistication to the design while ensuring durability and stability for long-lasting use.
Contrasts are not only captivating to the eye, but will also bring engaging dimensions to any room. The comfortable Pouf Oval has two graphic levels, resulting in a both contemporary and soft expression. The rounded levels create a distinct design in line with our fascination with geometry, while also giving the pouf a simple and organic silhouette.
Contrasts are not only captivating to the eye but will also bring engaging dimensions to a room. The poufs with two levels form a graphic element, which combines softness with a modern interior. The rounded lines shape the distinct design in line with our fascination of geometry and emphasise its simple and natural form, producing a more organic expression in your home.
The Nara stool is a minimal one-seater stool with references to ancient Japanese architecture and forms. Nara is the perfect piece to sit in the corner of a room until needed, her combination of strong straight lines and soft, curved upholstery give her a grand presence like an ancient temple.
The Inge Pouf is comprised of two identical pieces and a seat. The Pouf takes its name from Stone Inge in United Kingdom, where two huge pieces of stone hold up a third.