Magazine Racks And Armchairs
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Winter season is approaching, and it's time to start thinking about staying indoor a little bit more. Today we will look at magazine racks and armchairs that go hand-in-hand to create a lounge area right in your home, where you can sip your tea or coffe and read a good book.
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POP DUO & FRONT PAGE BY KARTELL |
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Pop Duo: soft, roomy and more comfortable than ever, ideal for a young and lively homes where comfort and elegance are a must. You can also add side cushions for the armrest.
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A sudden puff of wind ruffles the pages of a newspaper. The Front Page design captures the fluttering pages and breathes life into an object of lightness and elegance
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GRASSO by BDBARCELONA & DOC LYON by BETON |
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"Grasso is not fat. Grasso is more than fat. It's overflowing." This is how Stephen Burks sums up his new collection for BD. An armchair that pursues a visual "ultra-comfort", and invites you to sit on it.
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Cement magazine rack made in the shape of a computer file icon. The Doc introduces a comical return to paper while stressing the importance of the digital world into our daily lives.
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AGNESE by TACCHINI & T100 by MONTINA |
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Tacchini’s constant and passionate research about furniture design always brings the company to discover new shapes, materials and creative personalities, but also to rediscover historical design masters.
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Magazine rack entirely in transparent extralight glass, perfectly matches the curves of the armchairs, to complement it perfectly. Suitable for waiting rooms, hotel and your home.
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QUEEN OF LOVE & MAG BY SLIDE |
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Queen of Love is full in details, as typical baroque style, but it is contemporary, pop and ironic thanks to the material in which it is made, polyethylene.
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Mag adapts to the continuous evolution of contemporary space, thanks to its simple and essential shape: the magazine rack is a versatile object suitable for every kind of indoor settings.
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LOUIS XV GOES TO SPARTA by BALERI ITALIA & CURVA by AYTM (coming soon) |
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Imagine Luis XV, transforming the spartan austerity of marble into a soft and comfortable French sensation.
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The design of the Curva magazine holder has become an instant icon. The perfect combination between form and function
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