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Androgyne coffee table

€2,704.50 -10% €3,005.00

A monumental design.

Splashed with characteristic veins and mineral fragments in warm tones, the coffee table; also in a wooden version. Androgyne continues the simple scheme of the series while using natural materials to design form and function for the everyday environment. The multifunctional design allows it to be used as a table or bench in the living room for stacking books or eye-catching decorations.

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Androgyne dining table

€3,492.00 -10% €3,880.00

A monumental design.

The Androgyne collection combines natural materials and sculptural forms to striking effect, taking its name from its blend of masculine and feminine.

A bold and confident version of a table, the rectangular iteration extends the dimensions of the collection\'s dining table to grander proportions.

A standout table in any space, its artful silhouette balances function and beauty.

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Androgyne round dining table

€3,100.50 -10% €3,445.00

A monumental design.

The Androgyne collection combines natural materials and sculptural forms to striking effect, taking its name from its blend of masculine and feminine.

A bold and confident version of a table, the rectangular iteration extends the dimensions of the collection\'s dining table to grander proportions.

A standout table in any space, its artful silhouette balances function and beauty.

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Reverse Table Lamp

€567.00 -10% €630.00

In his search for simple, intelligent solutions in any space, Danish designer Aleksandar Lazic turned to the Italian marble tables of the 1970s when creating the Reverse lamp. Inspired by the play of structures created by geometric constraints, the conical travertine base and curved, bronzed aluminium shade define the lamp\'s perfectly balanced expression. Light is diffused evenly over the unworked stone, left raw to allow the light to highlight its natural imperfections, revealing shadows and an intriguing play of colours that seem to emerge from the base itself.