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Accessories

    Bunch

    Naoto Fukasawa

    The Bunch vase, available in black and white ceramic, looks like a bunch of flowers, with the stems gathered together as if it were the perfect bouquet. It is an ironic combination of a container and its contents inspired by the oriental art of ikebana, in which flowers and other elements of natural origin are arranged to form elegant compositions.

    Caldes

    CR&S

    Carpets in 80% Visrayon and 20% Botanical Silk available in nine colours. The range includes a round version, in one size or rectangular in three sizes, both of which can also be made to measure

    Cratis

    CR&S

    The B&B Italia carpet collection perfectly fits interior decoration needs: available in 6 colour references (beige, light brown, dark brown, light grey, grey, bordeaux), 4 standard dimensions (300 cm diameter, rectangular-shaped of 200×300, 250×350, 300×400) and also the cut to size. Cratis carpets are made from natural raw materials: 100% Mohair wool.

    Gold Collection

    Marcel Wanders

    Gold Collection, three oversize objects by Marcel Wanders. A vase 78 centimetres tall, a stool and a bowl, all in ceramic covered in gold leaf. Icons of luxury not without a certain sense of humour.

    Inside

    Naoto Fukasawa

    An egg with its container, a solid and a hollow part, the convexity and concavity of a hold-all container. In an elegant glossy lacquer finish, available in black or white, Fukasawa presents his personal and humorous interpretation of the classic oriental theme of opposites, positive and negative, yin and yang. The container, a six-faced box with a cavity shaped like half an egg carved out of one side, is the perfect bowl or fruit basket, with a purpose that can change according to the need of the moment. The egg can also be taken apart into four ready-for-use trays.

    Istos

    Francesca Simen

    Carpets in 100% Botanical Silk available in a single round version (cm 300) or rectangular version in three measures (cm 200 x 300 – cm 250 x 350 – cm 300 x 400) in dark grey, light grey, green or white colours.

    Joker

    Nicole Aebischer

    Gold and silver leaf along with the more classic black and white are the finishings for the Joker vases and bowls by Nicole Aebischer, distinctive in their faceted surfaces.

    Loop Medium

    Jakob Wagner

    Loop is a tray design by Jakob Wagner. The incorporated handle gives the impression of being sculpted from a single block of Corian.

    Lys

    Jakob Wagner

    Body of glazed ceramic and metal base in various finishes and colours.

    Milos

    Juma

    Finishes:

    Graphite Colour

    Outside

    Naoto Fukasawa

    An egg with its container, a solid and a hollow part, the convexity and concavity of a hold-all container. In an elegant glossy lacquer finish,available in black or white, Fukasawa presents his personal and humorous interpretation of the classic oriental theme of opposites, positive and negative, yin and yang. The container, a six-faced box with a cavity shaped like half an egg carved out of one side, is the perfect bowl or fruit basket, with a purpose that can change according to the need of the moment. The egg can also be taken apart into four ready-for-use trays.

    Overscale Candles

    Jean-Marie Massaud

    Candles that resemble sinuous sculptures, enclosed by a neat metal frame. Three the available sizes, from cm 20 to 50 (from 77/8” to 195/8”). Like a precious jewel or a rare stone, this accessory is meant to be put on display rather than lit.

    Overscale Flames

    Jean-Marie Massaud

    Overscale Candles, Jean-Marie Massaud’s well known collection of candles supported by a metal “cage”, is joined by two large new elements, the Overscale Flames. These are not in wax but in opaque black ceramic, and have space inside for oil and a wick.

    Riso

    Juma

     

    Tetra

    Naoto Fukasawa

    Ceramic candle holder, available in black and white. It is made of three small equal-size tubes, set at different angles and joining at the centre to support a fourth, perfectly vertical one. The object reflects the world of nature, recalling out-of-scale bird claws or roots looked at through a microscope.

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