Designed by Carolina Wilcke in 2015, the Tangled Cabinet for Spectrum gives the feeling of 2 volumes, becoming one. The perfectly balanced dimensions with clever connections create a fascinating piece of furniture.
Form and material aren't the only things to consider when specifying for projects. Scale and proportion are equally important, and regardless of the scope, there will always be a need for well proportioned design with a light footprint. From lounge pieces and tables, to cabinets and lighting, there's a wide range of design products that are Light on the Scale while still leaving a big impression.
Designed by Analogia Project the Viae Tables are a family of three or five shelf tables. The collection of tables is reminiscent of old Roman cobblestones, smoothed and polished by use and time.
Designed by Busetti Garuti Redaelli, the Philippa Armchair combines a very Nordic and modern look, yet retains references to 1950s and 1960s classic armchairs. The chair is designed with softness, comfort and an organic shape in mind.
Designed by Space Copenhagen, the Stay Sofa has a sculptural and organic shape that, besides from giving a contemporary look also embraces the user. With its soft shape and gentle lines, it expresses the ultimate homely feeling, where you want to “stay” seated. The characteristic shape is almost like a singular continuous pencil stroke wrapping a solid texture. Stay unifies luxury with comfort.
Designed by Gamfratesi for Fredericia, the Haiku Low Sofa is a contrast between the enveloping outer shell and the soft, intimate inner which is highlighted by a contrasting combination of textiles. With delicate legs, Haiku seems to almost hover above the ground. The design is clear and well conceived, incorporating an interesting twist that gives the sofas a modern appearance.
Designed by Antonino Sciortino for La Cividina, the Turi Turi Tables are a unique coffee or side table collection that offers a minimalist reinterpretation of the luxurious Sicilian Baroque style. The circular steel shape contributes to a play of curved lines that follow one another in a rhythmic, sensual dance. The Turi Turi tables have four versions, which differ from each other in the diameter of the top and height.
The Continuous Armchair takes some inspiration from upholstery designs of the 1920s. British design duo Faudet-Harrison have created a very simple armchair, notable for the use of continuous curves. It is a sophisticated design that offers a visually light, well-proportioned piece that is ideal for contract environments.
To find out how our pieces can enhance your design project, please contact us at 312.329.9000 for Chicago or 212.262.9000 for New York or email [email protected]. Haute Living's design professionals are ready to assist your needs in every aspect of the design process - from conception and technical specification to final delivery and installation.