Sgabello Classicon CLASSICON MUNICH STOOL 970682 Sauerbruch Hutton The Munich stool was designed by designer Sauerbruch Hutton for Classicon brand. solid wood frame, painted clear or stained black. Glass top table with rounded edges. Modern art of the 20th and 21st centuries deserves an appropriate setting, with a building and its furniture that is just as modern. The Berlin architects Sauerbruch Hutton... View
Sgabello Classicon CLASSICON BANU STOOL 970755 Eckart Muthesius Banu is a stool created by designer Eckart Muthesius in 1931 and re-affirmed by Classicon brand. in flat chromed steel, seat with frame in beech and polyurethane. in fabric or leather. Banu is yet another gem of design from the Jewel Garden mansion that was the name of the Maharajah's palace for which Eckart Muthesius designed this... View
Tables Classicon CLASSICON PLI TABLE 970820 Victoria Wilmotte Pli is a dining table that completes the same-name collection designed by Victoria Wilmotte for the brand ClassiCon, with base made of folded, high-gloss polished stainless steel sheet and oval tabletop made of crystal glass, colour-lacquered in its centre or fully colour-lacquered. The Pli Table serie brings objects of unusual... View
Tables Arflex ARFLEX HUG TABLE 978919 Claesson Koivisto Rune The designers Claesson Koivisto Rune enriched Hug project, starting from the initial idea. View
Tables Arflex ARFLEX GOYA TABLE 978917 Arflex Goya is a table with round, essential and simple lines, but with a great visual impact. View
Tables Arflex ARFLEX MATCH TABLE 978925 Bernhardt & Vella Match project is characterized by the brass joint, that joints the structure with the shelf, becoming a precious and decorative element. The stackable system allows to create, with the same elements, small tables and bookcases of various heights, console and table. View
Arflex Arflex ARFLEX RUBYCON STORAGE UNIT 978980 Claesson Koivisto Rune Rubycon storage units took their name from the close relationship between one cube and the near one. These simplified cubes, designed without visible handles or knobs, can appear as a unique three-dimensional painting. View