About Wood stool with leather upholstered seat. Customizations available. Please inquire for prices and information. Handmade to order in Los Angeles, CA.
Accent your space with the glamorous design of the Kirana ottoman. Made in China, the Kirana is comprised of a solid wood frame padded with a lavish layer of foam and upholstered in smooth, sumptuous velvet fabric. Incredibly soft to the touch, channel tufting lends stunning visual appeal and accentuates its plush exterior. Fully assembled, the Kirana features a gold-tone PU leather base for added glamour. Stunning craftsmanship and plush comfort distinguish the Kirana ottoman as an eye-catching addition to any space. Feature 1: Constructed from rubberwood Feature 2: Upholstered in velvet polyester fabric and PU leather, with foam padding Feature 3: Gold-tone PU leather base Feature 4: Channel tufted Feature 5: Oval shape Feature 6: Fully assembled Feature 7: Made in China Includes: One (1) Ottoman Full Dimensions: Dimensions: 17.7" High x 40.9" Wide x 19.3" Deep; Seating Dimensions: 17.7" High (from Floor) x 40.9" Wide x 19.3" Deep; Legs: 2.4" High; Seat Width: 40.9 Seat Depth: 19.3 Seat Height: 17.7 Arm Height: Not Applicable Leg Height: 2.4 Assembly Required?: No Warranty: 30 Day Limited Product Composition: Velvet Fabric "Polyester 100%"/RubberWood/Foam/Gold PU Prop65: No Fire Retardants?: None Compliance: CARB P2; CA PROP 65; CA TB 117-2013 Foam Flammability Primary Upholstery : Velvet Fabric "Polyester 100%" Secondary Upholstery: Not Applicable Primary Frame: RubberWood Secondary Frame: Not Applicable Foam: Foam Leg: Gold PU Colors And Finishing: Beige/gold Main Upholstery Color: Beige Secondary Upholstery Color: Not Applicable Finishing: Gold Leg Finishing: Gold Tufting: Channel Tufting Motion Type: Not Applicable Assembly: Fully Assembled Seat Cushion: Not Applicable Care Instruction: Spot Clean Disclaimer: Natural raw materials used for construction of our furnishings will have variations in areas such as (but not limited to) color, pattern, grain and texture. This includes substances such as wood, rattan, cane and leather. These variations may appear in different surfaces of a single item, an area of a product when compared with that same area on an identical product, or on differing surfaces of different pieces of a matching set.
A camp stool in teak with latigo bridle leather and copper rivets. The following in excerpted from Christopher Schwarz’s “Campaign Furniture.” After the book was published (2014), a number of…
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Giano is a modestly-sized ottoman has a big personality. The aesthetic integrity of the design is enhanced by craftsmanship skills steeped in the cabinetmaking tradition. The elegantly-flared lines of the ottoman’s structure – made entirely of solid Canaletto walnut or ash, available in an array of stain colors – lend the ottoman an exceptional air of visual lightness. As unique as it is sophisticated, the top is entirely hand-woven in a masterful design made from cowhide cord. The Giano ottoman is a captivating and functional piece that serves as a handy accessory to round out the living room decor.TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSFrame in solid wood canaletto walnut, canaletto walnut extra, canaletto walnut stained coffee. ASHWOOD Natural, stained teak, stained ebony, stained wenge, stained cherry, stained walnut, stained coffee, stained brown Woven hide leather cord black, tobacco, natural, dark brown, grey, olive and russian redMATERIALS Frame: wood finishes
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Emblem of versatility, the stool is the free agent of home furnishings: transportable when needed, easily used as a shelf, perfect for sitting but also for resting your feet.
About Wood stool with leather upholstered seat. Customizations available. Please inquire for prices and information. Handmade to order in Los Angeles, CA.
About "Blocco" is a pouf, designed by Nanda Vigo and manufactured by Driade, with wooden frame and padding in polyurethane foam of varying density. Upholstery in black Mongolian fur or in Loira velvet. Indoor use only. DIMENSIONS: D. 19.2", W. 17.3", H. 22.8", Seat H. 14.1" The “Blocco” seat / pouf, designed with such purpose in 1970, has got now a fresh re-edition with the same function but with a more joyful spirit by offering colorful covers. Have a nice seat! Nanda Vigo said about "Blocco": "Many elements called “furniture” are needed that actually remain “fixed”, once set, to the well-being. I've always rejected the tendency to overload space; therefore I have always worked to the limit of need." NANDA VIGO, born in Milan in 1936, lives in East Africa and works in Milan. She showed an interest in art at a very early age, when she had the opportunity to spend time with Filippo de Pisis, a family friend, and to study the architecture of Giuseppe Terragni, in which she immediately noticed the subtle employment of natural light. She studied architecture at the Ecole Polytechnique in Lausanne, worked as an intern in San Francisco, then returned to Italy where she opened her own studio in Milan. The underlying characteristic of the work has always been the relationship between light and space, which she has developed in a series of “environments” that blend architecture and design. In 1959 she began to visit the studio of Lucio Fontana and got to know that artists who founded the Azimut Gallery in Milan: Piero Manzoni, Enrico Castellani and Vincenzo Agnetti. During that period, she developed relations with the artists of the Zero group in Germany, the Netherlands and France, as a result of which her work was shown in more than 400 solo and group exhibitions throughout Europe. Between 1964 and 1966 she participated in some thirteen Zero exhibitions, including “Nul 65” at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, and “Zero: An Exhibition of European Experimental Art” at the Modern Art Gallery in Washington D.C.. She was the curator of the legendary exhibition “Zero avantgarde” in 1965 in Fontana’s studio in Milan, at which some 28 artists were represented. In 1964 she created Utopie with Lucio Fontana for the Triennale. Again at the Triennale, in 1973 she organized a performance at which architects and artists freely intervened: it's considered to have been the first happening at the event. In 1974 she received the New York Award for the Industrial Design for the Golden Gate lamp. In 1976 she was awarded the Saint-Gobain Prize for the work with glass. In 1982 her work was included at the Venice Biennale. The exhibition of her work at the 2006 Milan Triannale underlined her uninterrupted creativity since her earliest works. Resting faithful to the artistic convictions she had championed throughout her career, Nanda Vigo’s work combined art, design, architecture and “environments”, operating no distinction between architecture, design and art, and with the intrinsic belief that the concept renders explicit a spiritual and almost initiatory research. Her unconventional career has been distinguished by the emphasis she places on research unbounded by any disciplinary limits, in which her inspiration is given by philosophical theories rather than aesthetic doctrines. Customization OptionsAvailable with upholstery in black Mongolian fur or Loira velvet.\nPlease inquire about the version upholstered in Loira velvet, its related pricing and production lead times. Request Customization
A classic seating silhouette reinterpreted, GABRIEL SCOTT plays with rounded metal lines and layering effects to create the BOUDOIR series. A French pebbled leather lining hosts a plush tone-on-tone fabric cushion sitting on top of the curved metal shell fusing solid with soft. The BOUDOIR makes lounging an elegant experience by instilling depth and movement into each piece. With brass hardware embellishments, the BOUDOIR is available as a daybed, chaise longue, loveseat or chair with ottoman. Various metal and leather colors available. COM & COL options available.All GABRIEL SCOTT pieces are handmade in Canada.
Southern Sweden Design Days 2022 included projects by Malmö Upcycling Service, Lab La Bla, and Andréason & Leibel — most focused on local and recycled materials.
This entire furniture collection by Bleu Nature combines the serenity of nature with driftwood branches and various shades of blue.
TS I tiled loveseat in ceramic tile by Nima Abili. A tiled loveseat sofa in wood, concrete, and ceramic tiles. As the line between fine art and design becomes increasingly blurred, Nima Abili stands somewhere in the middle, crafting furniture that is just as much a feat of engineering as it is a work of art. His work has been described by scholars as ‘multidisciplinary,’ as ‘fusion of art, Craft and design,’ as defusing the line between the functional and the abstract. Inspired by geometric forms and repetition, Nima creates limited edition and unique pieces in Los Angeles using a variety of construction materials and techniques. The Brutile collection is inspired by Brutalist Architecture movement and the ancient Craft of Telework. Available in a range of tiles and grouts, price varies, please see images for selections. Available in a fully waterproof outdoor version, please contact us for pricing. Light fracturing can appear in grout lines and is typical for this piece.
Azucena, Contemporary, Italy. Designed by Luigi Caccia Dominioni, 1963 Stool. Hermès silk upholstery and brass base. H43,5 x Ø40 cm
About Inspired by the layers of the earth, the made-to-order drum is solid and cast from hand-dyed black silica, crushed glass, powdered glass, crystal quartz and sand. Packed in layers, the raw edges are hand-carved in natural undulations to create an effect evocative of sedimentary rock and soil.
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Designed by Patrick Norguet. For the Gardian stool by designer Patrick Norguet, the concept of seating was reduced to its most minimal expression, reaching the greatest simplicity possible. A movable piece of furniture designed for occasional use and to be useful in any sort of context: at work or by a bedside, around a dining table or behind a desk. Inspired by totemic headrests from Africa, it is reduced here to its most elementary function: supporting the body in a seated position. Its design borrows from the proud head of bull herds, while its name is a direct reference to the men who keep them, the gardians of Camargue.