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Brand: Gufram
copy of Gufram Cactus Guframini
How to magic icons Gufram they regret giving life to Guframini: from the most important museums in the world, in scale 1:8, they now arrive directly in the perfect spaces on the shelves of the library or to enrich the table of the living room by breaking with their pop and irreverent originality. Between these Cactus designed by Drocco and Mello in 1972 perfectly identical to that in real scale contains in fact all the 2165 bugnes that decorate the stem and arms of the anonymous coat rack symbol of radical design, in a pagan idol version deriving from the union of Cactus and the eggs of La Cova.
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Brand: Gufram
copy of Gufram GOD Guframini
How to magic icons Gufram they regret giving life to Guframini: from the most important museums in the world, in scale 1:8, they now arrive directly in the perfect spaces on the shelves of the library or to enrich the table of the living room by breaking with their pop and irreverent originality. Between these Mini Pratone, with its 42 stems, perfectly identical to the unconventional seat which has become a reference point in the history of design.
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Brand: Moroso
copy of Moroso M'Afrique High chair...
A dance step session. The shape of the Banjooli chair is inspired by the wedding dance that the ostrich male – banjoles in language wolof – performs to court the female, widening the wings to enhance its beauty. Banjoles is a line article M’Afrique, a collection of seats imagined by designers and made by african artisans by woven the yarn used for fishing nets. Non-omologated projects for antonomasia, different and original, handcrafted products, human in recounting qualities and defects.
Brand: Moroso
copy of Moroso M'Afrique Banjooli...
A dance step session. The shape of the Banjooli chair is inspired by the wedding dance that the ostrich male – banjoles in language wolof – performs to court the female, widening the wings to enhance its beauty. Banjoles is a line article M’Afrique, a collection of seats imagined by designers and made by african artisans by woven the yarn used for fishing nets. Non-omologated projects for antonomasia, different and original, handcrafted products, human in recounting qualities and defects.
Brand: Moroso
copy of Moroso M'Afrique Banjooli...
A dance step session. The shape of the Banjooli chair is inspired by the wedding dance that the ostrich male – banjoles in language wolof – performs to court the female, widening the wings to enhance its beauty. Banjoles is a line article M’Afrique, a collection of seats imagined by designers and made by african artisans by woven the yarn used for fishing nets. Non-omologated projects for antonomasia, different and original, handcrafted products, human in recounting qualities and defects.
Brand: Moroso
copy of Moroso M'Afrique Banjooli...
A dance step session. The shape of the Banjooli chair is inspired by the wedding dance that the ostrich male – banjoles in language wolof – performs to court the female, widening the wings to enhance its beauty. Banjoles is a line article M’Afrique, a collection of seats imagined by designers and made by african artisans by woven the yarn used for fishing nets. Non-omologated projects for antonomasia, different and original, handcrafted products, human in recounting qualities and defects.
Brand: Moroso
copy of Moroso M'Afrique Banjooli...
A dance step session. The shape of the Banjooli chair is inspired by the wedding dance that the ostrich male – banjoles in language wolof – performs to court the female, widening the wings to enhance its beauty. Banjoles is a line article M’Afrique, a collection of seats imagined by designers and made by african artisans by woven the yarn used for fishing nets. Non-omologated projects for antonomasia, different and original, handcrafted products, human in recounting qualities and defects.
Brand: Moroso
copy of Moroso M'Afrique Chair...
Banjoles is a coffee table of Sebastian Herkner for Moroso. The structure in painted steel and coloured braiding is obtained thanks to the manual processing of different polyethylene wires. Banjoles is a collection with bright colors and rounded geometries that fit together creating a perfect harmony. Its curved design is inspired by the courting dance of ostrich birds living in East Africa. For enchanted outdoors, from ethnic atmospheres with a pinch of Africa.
Brand: Moroso
copy of Moroso M'Afrique Bistrot...
Banjoles is a coffee table of Sebastian Herkner for Moroso. The structure in painted steel and coloured braiding is obtained thanks to the manual processing of different polyethylene wires. Banjoles is a collection with bright colors and rounded geometries that fit together creating a perfect harmony. Its curved design is inspired by the courting dance of ostrich birds living in East Africa. For enchanted outdoors, from ethnic atmospheres with a pinch of Africa.
Brand: Moroso
copy of Moroso M'Afrique Husk XL Red...
For over 10 years the Italian design brand Moroso promotes the craft skills of the region of Dakar through the collection of outdoor furniture M'Afrique: a series of sessions and complements that arise from the interweaving of colorful polyethylene yarns that in Africa are traditionally used for fishing nets. The armchair Husk - here to measure L - designed by Marc Thorpe, he troneggia in the space with a comfortable hug that shelters from the outside world thanks to a curtain reminiscent of the design of a harp.
Brand: Moroso
copy of Moroso M'Afrique Husk...
For over 10 years the Italian design brand Moroso promotes the craft skills of the region of Dakar through the collection of outdoor furniture M'Afrique: a series of sessions and complements that arise from the interweaving of colorful polyethylene yarns that in Africa are traditionally used for fishing nets. The armchair Husk - here to measure L - designed by Marc Thorpe, he troneggia in the space with a comfortable hug that shelters from the outside world thanks to a curtain reminiscent of the design of a harp.