The Fit Table by Aparentment is a low table made of travertine marble, this piece stands together like a puzzle and gives the space a game of layers. The table highlights the refined lines upon a brutalist material.
A material once purposed and enjoyed by only the wealthy as a statement of power and status, marble has made its way from the Taj Mahal into our own hallways and kitchens, and more recently into our interior furnishings. From an accent floor light to a massive dining table, Modern Marbles' cool solidity and exquisite, one-of-a-kind pattern formations (veining) exude a feeling of longevity and beauty unlike any other natural material.
The Material Pendant by New Works, highlights the power of simplicity in form. Through this simplicity, it can become a standout piece within a room, or be used to complement those around it.
East meets West in the Bulè table by with Chiara Andreatti, the perfect example of Lema’s increasingly international profile. The revolving tray placed on the table top is the epitome of oriental culinary culture and modernity, based on the ethos of openness and sharing.
The Monument Shelving System by La Chance is a collection of units that combine wood and marble. This piece was imagined by Mathieu Girard et Gauthier Pouillart of Atelier Cocorico. The visual strength and stability of Monument relies on an ingenious construction system that does not require any tool. The result is a brutalist, material centered piece with a strong sculptural presence.
The softness of Brazilian furniture design between the 40s and 60s in the modernist architecture of Niemeyer, Costa, Vilanova Artigas and Bo Bardi provides the inspiration for the new collection of Joaquim Tables by Bonaguro for Tacchini.
A set of marble tables as the conclusion of research into embedded furniture with no joints or clamps: the structural design of the Eros Table by Agapecasa involves gravity-based embedding between the top and leg made possible by the truncated-conical section of the leg itself, which easily accommodates the table top locking it in a preset position, while the weight of the material makes the embedding even tighter fitting and increases the overall stability of the entire structure.
The Minus Arch Table by Aparentment is a low table composed of a round top made of treated marble, supported on four legs of the same material in the shape of two pointed arches.
The Plus Side Table is a low table composed of treated marble from Aparentment.
The Apollo Floor Lamp by La Chance, perfectly combines the lightness of pure and transparent blown glass with the brutality of dense and elegant marble. Its slightly tilted silhouette was inspired by the eponymous American space capsule. The hidden light source creates a sculptural result for this luxurious and elegant piece.
As a way to attain perfection, one must balance two opposite parts that complement each other and are mutually exclusive, meaning one cannot sustain without the other. This is the concept behind the Dooq Stick & Stone Center Table.
The Iconic Standing Mirror by La Chance proudly stands like a statue, a work of art in its own right. In marble or oak, the pedestal shape and metal cylinder intersecting both base and mirror contrast with the thickness of the mirror they support.
The Chap Coffee Table by Miniforms is a primary object that finds expression through shape and color. Organic and primitive in taste, this essential element sports the striking decorative texture of Palladio Moro marble or the transparency of glass.
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