Sofa

Sofa 1988 - Jasper Morrison

This sofa is designed in a so-called minimalist style that is basic and unadorned. Throughout the late 1980s, this emergent style had a significant impact on design in Europe. The sofa in question results from a significant collaboration between a talented young designer and a manufacturer committed to promoting new design.Read More →

Børge Mogensen Spoke Back Sofa 1945, Fabric 1963

Børge Mogensen’s 1945 sofa, with its simple silhouette, draws from American Shaker and English Windsor styles, later gaining commercial success in the 1960s with beechwood and woven fabric.Read More →

Vintage armchair Jumbo fibreglass

Alberto Rosselli (1921-76) Italian architect and industrial designer. He was born in Palermo. He was professionally active in Milan. Read More →

Ola Wihlborg iKea

Ola Wihlborg, a Swedish industrial and product designer, creates furniture, lighting, and decorative products for clients worldwide, including IKEA. He has received several awards and grants.Read More →

Aldo Cibic, Belvedere console, 1982

Aldo Cibic is a self-taught architect, designer, researcher, environmentalist and humanist. He was born in Vicenza and professionally active in Milan.Read More →

Netsuke featured image

Netsuke: A little Japanese sculptured item of ivory, wood, or porcelain that ranges in height and width from one-half to three inches. Mythological images, flowers, animals, gods, and goddesses are among the carvings. Netsuke pieces were initially employed as toggles in the fourteenth century. A cord was slipped under and over the obi and through a hole in the netsuke.Read More →

Colourful foam furniture

This unique foam furniture is inspired by meteorites and is painted bold to add impact to the space Celestial theme is very popular now, various celestial bodies are incorporated into home and event decor. If you are looking for a non-traditional and bold way to add such trendy touches to your home decor, we have a cool idea for you!Read More →

Plumy Sofa by Annie Hiéronimus featured image

The Plumy line was inspired by the 1980s and is a revival of the famous model that first debuted over 35 years ago. Plumy’s enveloping design is the ultimate of comfort and relaxation, made entirely of bonded blocks of polyether and Bultex polyurethane foams of various densities.Read More →

Grogan Sofa for Moroso by Patricia Urquiola

The name and inspiration for Moroso’s Gogan sofa come from Japanese culture. The shape of the sofa is reminiscent of flat stones moulded by natural elements that safeguard and adorn river and lake borders. Solid, yet not so smooth that they may be stacked on top of one another.Read More →