A strikingly sculpted wing chair mixes materials to modern effect, with light, herringbone-like seating cradled by buttery top-grain leather exclusive to Four Hands. Grommet straps |
Sculpted arms of drifted oak emerge from shaggy, cream-colored seating of Mongolian fur. The best way to describe our design process is relentless. We tinker. |
Its expressive sweeping curves allows designers to specify Wingback in the center of spaces as a sculptural intervention rather than merely a piece of seating. The wings provide convenient |
The wonderful Regatta collection provides a relaxing lounge environment on the patio. The use of teak gives it an elegant look, as well as make it a suitable piece of outdoor furniture |
With its charming width and curvilinear seat, Lilium resembles the lily pad that inspired it: rounded, open and inviting. The slender steel frame is strong, despite its light look, |
With a low-profile silhouette, and chunky, piped-edge details, the Nexus balances clean-lined Minimalism with a relaxed, bohemian vibe. The beauty of this simple, modular system is |
Supported by a powder coated sled leg frame, the Wing lounge is a modern interpretation of the classic wingback chair. m.a.d. aims to design and manufacture products that ensure a complete |
A bronzed iron base strikes a spare, geo-inspired shape to support a top of smoked saman, bringing an intriguing contrast of texture and trend to the dining table. The best way to describe |
Four, magentic closure doors with streamlined iron handles, set on a plinth base. The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. We tinker. |
Beautiful graining marks simple, cross-shaped trestles and table top. The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. We tinker. |
Slender legs of bronzed iron support an ash-finished frame as resin highlights woods' natural graining. Iron detailing for edgy contrast. The best way to describe Four Hand's design |
Slender legs of bronzed iron support an espresso-finished ash frame as resin fills woods' natural graining. Pattern and depth of resin lowlights and highlights vary from piece to piece, |
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