The simple, standalone design merges contrasting elements to elegant effect: set on a stem of bronzed, brushed or solid brass, the shade is formed from opal glass into an elliptical |
The angle of the shade can be adjusted to optimize light distribution. The shade is painted white on the inside to ensure a soft comfortable light. In 1960 Arne Jacobsen designed the |
Designer Verner Panton wanted to create a light where the foot and the shade would both reflect the light. While the hemispherical shade reflects light downward, the majority of the |
Yamagiwa collaborates with internationally acclaimed architects and designers to create lighting that engages any space it inhabits. Beneath the minimalist language is where Yamagiwa |
As designer Peter Stathis remarks, Pablo is well known for their rigorously minimal products, and my goal was to augment that range by introducing a new light that applies a modern |
Contrasting the sturdiness of the frame, the armchair has an upholstery of timeless, yet easeful bouclé fabric, which is woven of uneven yarn to attain the rich, loopy texture of the |
The name Catena is inspired by the catenary curve, a u-like shape that a chain or cable adopts when supported only at its ends, and which is mirrored in the soft curves and top-stitched |
The two belts of harness leather hold the cushion securely in place while providing a feeling of high quality through its modern and cool detail. The cushion features dual colours and |
Reeded glass walls and doors continue the sophisticated expression, blurring the cupboard s contents from prying eyes. Features Perfect for concealing the clutter or as an elegant storage |
The smooth, rectangular glass top is placed on a base of two stone blocks each with one end of which is left unfinished for a raw, textural look. Features Intrinsic beauty of marble |
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