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Brand: Vibia
I.CONO, FLOOR TERRA RED
It is study Livore Altherr Molina the signature hidden behind the silhoutte of I floor lamp by Vibia Lighting. The design of this icon combines visual lightness with a high quality and a special use of materials and finishes. Available - in addition to red - also in white, dark grey, beige, blue and every color perfectly matches stays, dining rooms, bedrooms or passage areas, private but also public environments. The tilted rod makes this floor lamp a very welcome gift to those who love reading. Switch on the cable.
Notes: Manufactured byex(can present slight signs of wear)
Free return within 14 days.
Brand: Carl Hansen & Søn
Carl Hansen and Søn Chair Faaborg
Chair-simbol, icon of the design design design danish. A formal, versatile and historic seat for all home environments: CH24 Wishbone - in the variant beech and natural rope - is a chair of other times that refers to a classic style created in 1949 by by Hans J. Wegner for Carl Hansen and Søn- known brand new scandinavian: work of long working hours by the master craftsmen of the brand, essential in forms and ergonomic in performance, is archetype of quality and beauty.
Brand: Carl Hansen & Søn
Carl Hansen and Søn Chair Cuba MG501
Chair-simbol, icon of the design design design danish. A formal, versatile and historic seat for all home environments: CH24 Wishbone - in the variant beech and natural rope - is a chair of other times that refers to a classic style created in 1949 by by Hans J. Wegner for Carl Hansen and Søn- known brand new scandinavian: work of long working hours by the master craftsmen of the brand, essential in forms and ergonomic in performance, is archetype of quality and beauty.
Brand: Carl Hansen & Søn
Carl Hansen and Søn Chair CH24 Wishbone
The sack-symbol of design design design of the last fifty years in Italy. An informal, versatile and subversive seat for home environments: Polish - in the variant with coating leather - is an armchair made of polystyrene balls from the incisive style pop pop pop pop designed byby Piero Gatti, Caesar Paolini and by Franco Theodoro for by Zanot - known brand new italian: the three young designers decide not to conform to the canon instead to present the most famous destructured armchair ever, which wins the Compasso D'Oro in 1972 and which is exposed to the MOMA of the Big Apple.