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Drawing inspiration from Rio de Janeiro’s Leblon neighborhood, where dense city blocks give way to rolling ocean waves, the lounge chair is defined by its rounded silhouette and generous seat. The piece pairs curved arms with a swivel base, adding ease and versatility to its compact scale.

With a razor-thin sculptural structure, the collection draws on a stiletto-like profile inspired by the Manhattan skyline. Copper finishes in grey or black evoke a sense of weightlessness, giving each piece a refined and elevated presence.

While the cart is intended to support libation, the simple and restrained design pays homage to the Old English word “gin,” meaning grazing area, also, a nod to the iconic South Hampton address.
The iconic destination for fashion and fine art, reflects London’s dual personality. One side leans toward elegance, polish, and formality, while the other embraces eccentricity with a contemporary sensibility. The stool embodies this contrast through a structured architectural form, finished in animated bold and daring fabrics.

El Raval bench and La Rambla lounge chair take their inspiration from the structure of Barcelona, drawing from the former Barri Xinès or Chinatown and the central promenade of La Rambla. The pieces encourage respite and offer an invitation to slow down and savour la alegría de vivir.

Drawing inspiration from Chinese architecture, the chair’s lines balance boldness and restraint. A softly rounded silhouette merges seamlessly into the legs, creating a unified sculptural profile.
Set among Eastern Sydney’s most impressive residences and views, the Darling Point console draws inspiration from the lithe lines and curved wood docks that hover along the shoreline. Its linear profile reflects these natural cues, creating a functional form, while the console’s curves and light lines echo the sporting spirit of Australia.

The steep, winding structure of Lombard Street in San Francisco’s Russian Hill sets the reference point for the Lombard Street collection. The pieces draw on the street’s sculpted curvature and formal clarity, offering a balance of comfort and poise.

Rooted in a 1300 year old Japanese fishing technique, the Takayama lamp translates the measured precision of ukai fishing into a contemporary light. The arced form is supported by a textured metal frame, a hanging woven cord, and marble base. This family of table, console, and floor lamps carries the spirit of Takayama’s night fishing tradition into a considered object.