The SIGN chaise is a stylish, functional chaise that adds impact to  indoor and outdoor spaces.
The structure is self-supporting and manufactured from: polyamide (nylon 6), rotationally molded,
gloss lacquered with acrylic paint. SIGN is available in white, yellow, red or black. In addition,
the chaise comeswith a kit of 4 kinds of small feet, easily interchangeable, which are fit for any
kind of floor: ceramic, wood, carpet, linoleum etc., for both outdoor and
indoor use. available at:
mdfitalia.it
SIGN
designed by: Piergiorgio Cazzaniga
BIG TABLE
designed by: Alain Gilles

A mix of rather traditional materials, steel and wood, give a rather unexpected and
fresh product. The legs are made of  steel plates that have been laser cut and folded.
All the legs have a different width, and have been cut and bend in order to reveal
different tonalities of their own color, in order to play with shadows. Fix or leaf table
available in different sizes with a choice of finishes. Big can be ordered with a glass top..
available at:
cantoni.com
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Wrongwoods Sideboard
designed by: Sebastian Wrong + Richard Woods
for Established & Sons
Designer Sebastian Wrong teamed up with British artist Richard Woods as part of the
Established & Sons program of "Collabotrations" where individuals from two different
creative fields apply their skills to a single design.. Wood's motifs were applied to
utilatarian cabinets, reminiscent of the 1950's furniture design by Wrong.  The cabinets
are an especially fitting vehicle for Wood's prints that are often nostalgic interpretations
of mid century interiors. The Wongwood Series is a family of storage units and available
in three  finishes... available at:
www.twentieth.net
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Slat Chair +  3 Leg Chair
designed by:  Studio Wetz
After years of admiring and studying the furniture of Frank Lloyd Wright, Charles Rennie Mackintosh,
and Gerrit Reitveld , to name a few, Bryan Wetz of Studio Wetz set out to design a series of pieces
reminiscent of the past greats.... This series of furniture is the first of many new designs with precision
construction details, solid woods (both domestic and exotic), and premier finishes.  The entire
collection is designed and handmade.  available at:
studiowetz.com

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CRESCENT
designed by: Vladimir Kagan
for KENZO
Created by well known furniture designer Vladimir Kagan whose designs span
decades, the Crescent Sofa with it's curvaceous contours and sexy silhouettes
makes it a sculptural masterpiece. available at:
fendicasa.com
modernlosangeles.furniture
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