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Chymia Rigo White 30×30

570 მ²

The project takes shape through the collaboration with Laboratorio Avallone, the Milanese studio led by Gennaro Avallone that combines painting and sculpture to give life to objects and furnishing components.

Chymia represents the beginning of a new path, which will evolve into a range of heterogeneous collections. The first expression of this journey consists of a collection that moves between graphics and gestures, between the two extremes of black and white, in which sign and material textures are combined that trace light and shadow on the surface.

Chymia Tassello White 30×30

570 მ²

The project takes shape through the collaboration with Laboratorio Avallone, the Milanese studio led by Gennaro Avallone that combines painting and sculpture to give life to objects and furnishing components.

Chymia represents the beginning of a new path, which will evolve into a range of heterogeneous collections. The first expression of this journey consists of a collection that moves between graphics and gestures, between the two extremes of black and white, in which sign and material textures are combined that trace light and shadow on the surface.

 

Frieze Washbasin

4,195 

Inspired by “entablatures” series by Roy Lichtenstein, the project is articulated through different levels of signs, materials and colours where the washbasin stars as central element of the bathroom.
The architectural approach of the designers involves the entire spatial dimension of the bathroom: the position of the sink is defined by a central band, available in different materials and colours, creating space to install mirrors, shelves, furniture and towel hooks.
Aesthetically exuberant, full of colour and with a strong architectural imprint, Frieze washbasins are characterised by geometrical shapes. They are available in different materials, textures and colours: white, powder pink, lilac and bright blue.
Frieze One Low, Frieze One High, Frieze Two Lined can be set as freestanding or countertop basins.

Float Mirror

2,825 
The very first collaboration for Ex.t with London based designer Samuel Wilkinson, is unveiling a line of bathroom mirrors inspired by universal space and the force of gravity. Like two planets in Space an opal glass sphere is buoyant along a semicircular marble shelf over the Float mirror. Float mirror is large round mirror that appears to have two geometric objects floating within its surface. The mirror is a playful contemporary interpretation of the classic dressing room vanity mirror with a round light plus shelf. Towards the bottom edge is a rounded semi-circular marble shelf and at the top is spherical opaque glass lamp that is switched on & off via a pull cord.

Stand washbasin with tray

5,230 

The Stand washbasin is part of the collection designed for Ex.‎t by Norm Architects.‎ It is available even without the metal structure, with round and oval shape.‎
Stand products are manufactured using the innovative LivingTec® material, whose hi-tech features ensure it fits in perfectly with the elegant metal structures that give a sense of lightness to the entire collection.‎

 

 

Plateau Mirror

1,740 
Plateau mirrors reproduce the collection’s trademark of a lateral shadow that gives movement to the entire design. Realised in a rounded and an oval shape, they feature a glazed glass detail on the side, available in pink, grey, white and transparent. The oval mirror can be mounted both in vertical and horizontal positions.

Nuage Table

6,245 

A collection of coffee tables, with a base in bronze lacquered metal or brass patinated finish, with a beautiful ceramic top.

Albaret Vase

3,275 

Albaret transparent blown glass vase with amber decorations, 26 cm high. Elegantly designed, this vase boasts a suggestively unique design, the result of a modern sensibility, which explores the potential of glass with new shapes, bright colors and daring combinations. It is carefully handcrafted and exquisitely detailed; in short, a perfect marriage between art and charm which translates into a decidedly unique and unforgettable piece of furniture capable of adding a touch of personality and intrigue to any space.

Tristano Stand

5,970 

The clear glass stands are a tribute to the great Czech artist Borek Sipek. In them, the valuable material becomes an attempt to render sensations and feelings of an unequivocal modern conscience and is combined with unusual and impactful shapes while maintaining a certain level of sensuality. At the same time, they are able to echo the ancient traditions of fine craftsmanship thanks to carefully crafted and exquisitely detailed decorations, which have been given a new life through the creative use of colour. Each creation signed by Sipek has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world and is characterized by dramatic material effects that push the boundaries of what is possible with the medium, translating a momentum towards innovation.

Blue Glass Vase

970 

“I designed these vases with flowers that must contain: almost to bring them back to their native habitat. Which can be best container if not their very roots, the instrument for which the nourishment, water, get to the petals and leaves? Root vessels are ambivalent objects that want to combine simple lines to an iconic form: a glass cylinder with a transparent inner element is made of coloured glass that represents the root of a flower. These products, made of glass, are ambivalent because they can be used in two directions: on the one hand as the other for a more generous solifleur bouquet “.

Sweet me up – Sugar Bowl

1,300 

Melt Me is a collection of lacquered ceramic objects created by designer Nika Zupanc for Driade. The inspiration comes from pop culture, both in an aesthetic and symbolic sense, and from the idea of freezing a beautiful melting moment in an iconic way, almost as if it were a pictogram. In Nika Zupanc’s work, art – cinema, music and literature – becomes a source of inspiration to develop new and surprising designs with a feminine, poetic character and, at the same time, with a strong and absolutely recognisable aesthetic.

LOVE ME – Mirror

1,885 

Melt Me is a collection of lacquered ceramic objects created by designer Nika Zupanc for Driade.‎
The inspiration comes from pop culture, both in an aesthetic and symbolic sense, and from the idea of freezing a beautiful melting moment in an iconic way, almost as if it were a pictogram.‎ In Nika Zupanc’s work, art – cinema, music and literature – becomes a source of inspiration to develop new and surprising designs with a feminine, poetic character and, at the same time, with a strong and absolutely recognisable aesthetic.‎
The capsule is made up of four pieces that reflect the playful, ironic, light and unique style of the Driade brand, breaking the daily routine with their strong aesthetics and emotional power.

Mera Coffee Table

11,875 

Series of small tables with a transversal character that allows you to easily combine them with both the most traditional sofas and modern sofas. Available in various sizes and heights, they have a marble top and a steel structure, both to be chosen from various finishes.

Created by acclaimed designer Antonio Citterio in 2012 for B&B Italia, the Mera range of low tables merges with the transversal character of both traditional and modern sofas. This striking range features a round top and base with either a Carrara white marble or Sahara noir marble top and a base in an array of contemporary metal finishes.

Caratos Low Table

7,755 

Caratos designed by Antonio Citterio for Maxalto is an occasional table with metal frame and white Carrara or black Marquinia marble top. Available in three sizes.

Lemante Coffee Tables

Lemante is a collection of small tables replate with striking stylistic signs and with a strong biographical note for its creator, Japanese designer Kensaku Oshiro. The collection refers to organic forms found in nature juxtaposed with the more essential lines of the frame and is based on a simple geometric idea: two parallel squares rotated and offset by 45°. Prominent among the structural elements are the slender frame in metal rod and the corner joint composed of an aluminum casting. The tops are available in extra light transparent glass or molten glass, a process that creates organic textures and irregularities on the surface for a distinct tactile effect. Two materials are available for the base, black Marquinia marble or glossy lacquered in numerous shades. The collection comprises four interlocking sizes for infinite decorative compositions.

Blitz Table – Limited Edition

sculptural and unexpectedly powerful table produced in a limited and numbered edition of only 100 pieces, Blitz stands out for its flat, slim, geometric external frame, which finds its natural completion in the curved and sinuous shapes of the interior, revealing aesthetic and constructive solutions reminiscent of a suspension bridge. Bamboo was chosen for the frame due to its lightness and rapid growth, a wood here ennobled by fine solid wood processing.

It is an unusual choice for indoor use, but one that follows and relaunches the traditional quality of B&B Italia materials, at the service of an object reflecting a unique combination of design, engineering and high-quality cabinetmaking.

The surface pattern contrasts with the table’s interior in a soft black shellac effect finish. This solution generates intense visual effects, where curved shadows seem to float on flat surfaces. The top folds at the ends like origami, becoming a support that tapers and folds again in order to rest on the ground. Countless technological solutions guarantee extreme solidity, despite the apparent lightness.

Naviglio Side Table

7,125 

The Naviglio collec­tion, designed by Yabu Pushel­berg for B&B Italia, show­cases a capti­vat­ing inter­play between struc­ture and form, offer­ing a visu­ally unique seating solution.

This collec­tion combines organic forms with B&B Ital­i­a’s advanced molding tech­nolo­gies, result­ing in a harmo­nious and cohe­sive design. The inter­play between poly­gons and curved shapes creates a deli­cate balance between rigid­ity and comfort, where geomet­ric elements seam­lessly blend with soft­ness.

Tufty-Bed

35,970 

Tufty-Bed is a bed by Patricia Urquiola for B&B Italia. The existing Tufty Time collection has now been extended to the night time area, where ”chesterfield”style and “capitonnè” look are expressed in a more marked manner. The upholstery in leather or fabric is subdivided into large squares that are joined by pleats, perforated in the leather version.

Le Bambole — Bamboletto Bed

31,600 

The Bambo­letto Bed is a part of B&B Italia’s revi­tal­iza­tion of Mario Belli­nis’ Le Bambole series. Orig­i­nally designed in 1972, Le Bambole won numer­ous awards, includ­ing the pres­ti­gious Compasso d’Oro in 1979. If you have ever taken one of your bed pillows and ​plumped” it, hit it in the center, and watched the corners expand, you’ve just re-created Bellini’s inspi­ra­tion for his Le Bambole seating design. The action of ​plump­ing” and the result­ing full­ness visu­ally connotes a profound ​bedtime” comfort and soft­ness – precisely the feeling Bellini wanted to impart to all Le Bambole pieces.

 

Clyde Low unit

10,725 

Numéro111 and Michel then decided to develop the Clyde range, taking as a starting point its essential characteristics – the brass-coated or black lacquered steel structure with its V-shaped supports and the way in which the tops are superposed. And so two new pieces were born: a bookcase and a multi-use low unit (low bookcase, low open sideboard, TV,…).

Togo Footstool

4,830 

The perfect accompaniment to Michel Ducaroy’s much-loved Togo collection, the Togo Footstool allows you to prop your feet up and sink into perfect relaxation, exactly as the designer intended.

Nilo Vase

4,095 

This superb decorative object was designed in 1983 by Ettore Sottsass and crafted of porcelain. A cylindrical base with a flared mouth supports a spherical pink element on which rest a ridged mouth at a slight angle. The result is charming and eye-catching, making this vase a stunning sculptural addition to a contemporary interior, either alone or combined with the other two designs of the same series, celebrating the large rivers cradles of ancient civilizations, Euphrates and Tigris.

Potato Tray

1,925 

Potato Ceramic tray with metal handles, was originally designed in 1985 by George Sowden for Memphis Milano. Red and white porcelain for a rounded shape and metal handles.

Cumano Folding Table

1,650 

Folding table. Steel frame and top. ABS sliding joint. The project of this coffee table starts from the desire to revisit the design of an archetype of the late Nineteenth century belonging to the typology of outdoors folding tables. In re-designing this table, Castiglioni focused his attention on the details, to improve and enhance the product’s functionality.

Series 7™

1,635 

For lovers of classic designer chairs, the Series 7 from Fritz Hansen are now available as a set of 4 at a special price. Designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1955, the Series 7 chair is one of the most successful in the history of furniture design and can be found in dining rooms, cafeterias and conference halls around the world.

Nendo chair

2,560 

Japanese studio Nendo used “puzzle-like” joinery when designing this all-wooden chair for Fritz Hansen, which will launch at this year’s Milan design week.

Named N01, the chair is the first totally wooden design to be produced by the Danish brand since Arne Jacobsen created his Grand Prix model in 1957.

The structural elements of Nendo‘s design are made from solid wood, while others – namely the shell – are crafted from nine thin layers of veneer, formed using Fritz Hansen’s plywood moulding technique.

PK0A Armchair

7,945 

Fritz Hansen now launches the mid-century modern design to a contemporary audience. With just 600 pieces in circulation until now, the PK0 A™ is the result of Kjærholm’s continual and careful consideration for challenging the boundaries of manufacturing techniques. A somewhat atypical form for the designer, inspiration for the shape of the chair came from the sculptural works of Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and Jean Arp, as well as the Japanese and American design movements of the time.

 

PK4™

8,535 

The PK4™ is a modern, relaxed lounge chair designed by Poul Kjærholm in 1952. It radiates the designer’s distinctive elegance through a light, minimalistic expression in steel and flag halyard and perfectly exemplifies Kjærholm’s visionary approach where art and design intersect. The chair consists of two materials – one flag halyard length and seven steel tubing pieces welded into a unified frame. It is available in three configurations: Black powder-coated steel with natural halyard, Stainless steel with natural halyard, or Stainless steel with black halyard. An additional cushion is available in three configurations: Natural canvas, Black canvas and Black Grace leather. Cushions cannot be sold separately.

Series 7™

1,635 

For lovers of classic designer chairs, the Series 7 from Fritz Hansen are now available as a set of 4 at a special price. Designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1955, the Series 7 chair is one of the most successful in the history of furniture design and can be found in dining rooms, cafeterias and conference halls around the world.

Planner Shelving

7,220 

Looking for shelving that’s simple in its form and highly durable? Whether you’re organizing your living room, office space, or entryway, you’ll love Fritz Hansen’s versatile Planner™ Shelving series for its practical appeal, minimalistic elegance, and superb craftsmanship. Designed by Paul McCobb, a major figure of mid-century modern furniture design, each unit is hand-crafted in durable powder-coated steel with a slightly matte finish and hand-welded joints. The corners are gently rounded for a soft aesthetic and the natural oak veneer shelves finished with beveled edges — a testament to the brand’s exquisite attention to detail.

Construction Floor Lamp

18,600 

A genuine fascination with the construction of an object animates the work of prolific Dutch designer Joost van Bleiswijk, as seen in this industrially chic floor lamp. Resembling a traditional electricity power pole and topped with a bent-steel shade, the once-humble elements are transformed in Joost’s  sleek update. Recalling both vintage toys and street scaffolding, Construction’s components are assembled by hand to an impressively idiosyncratic result.

Banner Wall Lamp

10,695 

The lamp is fixed to the wall, but is powered by a cable and normal electrical plug. Banner is one of our many solutions for bringing light where you need it, with the greatest freedom.

Cathode 1

3,210 

The shape brings to mind a light bulb that was never born. Think steampunk: situations in which instruments were inspired by the rudiments of electricity. The classic light bulb that has no future becomes a wonderful device made of luminous diodes. What would the past have looked like if the future had arrived first?

Fm Table Lamp

1,840 

Antennas are mysterious, absolute and intrinsically beautiful, because their essentialness expresses nothing more than their function.

A performing, adjustable and extremely comfortable light.

2097/30 – White

7,690 

2097/30 is a suspension lamp designed in 1958 by the designer Gino Sarfatti for Flos.

It has now been redesigned in white.

2097/30 is a diffused light suspension fixture composed of a central tube-like structure, from which thirty steel arms extend, each housing a bulb. 2097 has the silhouette of a classic chandelier and a modern look. Refined and iconic, 2097 fits into any interior, whether private or public, classic or modern, whether the pendant is used in a living room, over a table or in an entryway.

2097/18 – White

5,765 

2097/18 combines Gino Sarfatti’s vision with industrial elements. 18 lights compose the contemporary chandelier with a mid-century attitude.