Moji Stool by Iterare Arquitectos

The Moji stool, designed by Iterare Arquitectos, is both a chair and stool inspired by Japanese style.
The Moji stool, designed by Iterare Arquitectos, is both a chair and stool inspired by Japanese style.
TOPOS is a decorative and functional table designed by Sebastian Guzman, where the use of computational design, topology optimization techniques and digital fabrication seek to create an interaction between contemporary /futuristic elements and traditional materials.
Bilboquet – a series of small pedestals and cocktail tables with glass tabletops created by Kateryna Sokolova for the French brand Roche Bobois.
Springtime is a minimal and functional kitchen with a timeless look designed by LUSUS Studio.
Shelter is the perfect desk for those organization addicts. With 3 front slim drawers, big enough to store your gadgets, like tablet or laptop. The back drawer can be used to hide all your cables and chargers. The Shelter desk is meant to be used as a home office furniture piece.
WellyWally is a range of beautiful pet houses designed by Istanbul-based furniture designer Onurhan Demirr.
Navigate the new norm of work with Capsule, an innovative office solution designed by Casala and Kateryna Sokolova. Celebrating the blend of comfort, privacy, and productivity, Capsule offers a sanctuary for those seeking an escape from distractions in any work setting. With its acoustic-absorbing upholstery and thoughtful design, it carves out a perfect space for focused work, all the while adhering to the requirements of social distancing.
Winner of the German Design Award 2020 in the “Office Furniture” category, Capsule is set to redefine our understanding of a conducive work environment, be it in a bustling office or the comfort of your home.
Discover the enchanting intersection of alpine charm and modern design with the Landscape Frame, a captivating new take on urban park furniture nestled in the heart of Brixen, Italy. Expertly crafted by the visionary architects at Bergmeisterwolf Architekten, this innovative two-square-meter (approximately 21.5 square feet) park bench is meticulously constructed from massive Swiss pine, a nod to its Alpine roots.
The Landscape Frame isn’t just a place to rest — it’s an invitation to pause, breathe, and soak in the beauty of the surrounding scenery, perhaps over a glass of exquisite local wine.
Brixen, an enchanting town renowned for its rich history and picturesque landscapes, has found a new iconic symbol in this unique blend of architecture and nature.
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