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SALO

Categoria: Armadi e contenitori

SALO shelf designed by Bernhard Müller for more

SALO shelf designed by Bernhard Müller / more

Deep in a forest - new alignments emerge, light and dark shift unpredictably. A fascinating kaleidoscope. And the original idea for SALO.

Designed by
Bernhard Müller
Designer Bernhard Müller for more
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LAX collection designed by Gil Coste for more

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LAX

One of our oldest tables – which also lays a claim to being forever young – is now available in elegant monochrome.

The LAX Black Edition.

PAR bar chair designed by Peter Fehrentz for more

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PAR

PAR combines a large, comfortable surface with a broad, embracing backrest – and the whole thing stands on legs of breathtaking walnut.

Now available as a bar chair.

more- SOVA bed by Bernhard Müller

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SOVA bed

With our SOVA bed, we’re deliberately not showing off our best side, because every side should look good, and its elegance shows when standing free in a room. 

MORE - chair GABO by Gil Coste

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GABO

True personalities do not need any illumination in order to take the limelight. Meet GABO.

VARAN table designed by Gil Coste for more

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VARAN

Sculptural. The new table from the VARAN collection combines the harmony of the circle with the exciting polygon-structure of the supporting column.

LUZ chair by more

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LUZ chair

The inner workings of LUZ are state-of-the-art: the upholstery is ecological, consisting of new wool over a cold foam cushion made from ricinus oil.

LUZ chair designed by Bernhard Müller for more

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LUZ

Curved walnut and black leather are the basic ingredients for this classic, which we have now entirely reinterpreted.

NIL table by more

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NIL

Traditional lightness, an organic shape and absolute sturdiness make this table NIL an expressive table. Even in expansive interior spaces, it serves as a solid anchor piece.

SOVA collection designed by Bernhard Müller / more

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SOVA

Childhood memories, holidays by the Baltic Sea. Grandma’s chair in the window, an example

of the Danish art of furniture-making.