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Brand: Alessi

€115.00

The Brothers Fernando and Humberto Campana for the series "Blow Up" of Alessi have designed this unique and super conceptual black steel magazine holder. The concept behind the creation of these objects is that the forms of the latter are outlined through the game of the full and empty generated by the steel sticks assembled almost randomly, a recognizable theme here as in many of the projects of Brazilian designers. What do you mean? A piece that should not be missing in the waiting rooms of every distinct and tasteful environment.

Brand: Zanotta

€1,000.00 €750.00

The dress-symbol of the history of design design design in Italy, versatile and subversive for home environments: Clothes rack Sciangai Sparkling Ash Tinto Rovere - with rigorous and geometric shapes - is a piece of art with avant-garde style conceived by designers De Pas, D'Urbino and Lomazzi in 1973 for the known brand new italian Zanotta. Winner of the Compasso D'Oro Award in 1979 is perfect for home environments and remembers - with its reason - the famous and homonymous Chinese table game.

Brand: Zanotta

€920.40 €690.30

The dress-symbol of the history of design design design in Italy, versatile and subversive for home environments: Clothes rack Sciangai Sciangai Frassino Tinto Amaranto - with rigorous and geometric shapes - is a piece of art with avant-garde style conceived by designers De Pas, D'Urbino and Lomazzi in 1973 for the known brand new italian Zanotta. Winner of the Compasso D'Oro Award in 1979 is perfect for home environments and remembers - with its reason - the famous and homonymous Chinese table game.

Brand: Nodus Rugs

€3,435.00

No Rugs reinterprets the ancient wisdom of carpet art in the vision of the most innovative designers. The result? Unique and exciting, authentic museum works that make the history of the luxury carpet and increase value over time. Matali Crasset draws the pattern of a carpet contemporary - Borderline - which represents, both in color and in form, a felt homage to nature. The fringes of the artifact recall the vitality of the natural world and the richness of its forms of life.