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1. SP01 Clark Dining Chair Designed by Metrica. A contemporary interpretation of the classic bistro chair, Clark was designed for comfort. Made from solid ash, this sculpted piece is defined by fine details and subtle curves and angles. Fine craftsmanship highlights the sculpted solid timber seat and back elements in contrast to the slender timber frame. The result is a practical, stackable chair of impeccable beauty.
2. TON 811 Armchair The armchair, inspired by a model from 1930 by Josef Hoffmann, blends his interest in Art Nouveau and simple shapes with manufacturing processes applied since 1861. The armchair is therefore more geometrical, but bears the clear features of the manual bending technique of TON. This armchair variant combines an upholstered seat and back, but is available with both timber or rattan variations. Customise this piece with stains, coloured lacquer and upholstery finishes for a truly bespoke furniture piece.
3. SP01 Chee Collection Chee is an ornate but contemporary bent wire chair collection designed for comfort. The overlapping metal wires curve out from the frame to create a striking geometric web. This bent wire web supports the back and forms a seat that is both beautifully graphic and supremely comfortable. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use and suitable for home or projects.
4. Job’s Chairs Italy, P-Nut P-Nut is a new addition to the Job’s playful collection of seating. P-Nut is small in stature, but big in comfort and versatility. The lower more tapered height of the backrest takes up less visual space and the slim line leg adds a simple elegance. An enduring design, perfect in it’s simplicity
5. Sissi Armchair by Driade Designed by Ludovica & Roberto Paloma the Sissi armchair is a sculptural, very versatile, self- centred and contemporary piece. “Its modern design winks cheekily at the past and at the female world. The merging and intersecting rings look as if they have been bent by the hand of the viennese craftsmen, whom since over a century ago, would offer the world an elegant and design archetype. The connections, linked in such a way, turn Sissi into a refined and sculptural piece, just like the ultimate viennese chair - famous for its wooden curves- it is inspired by.
6. Michelle Dining Chair by SP01 Tim Rundle has developed the visual language of the arc to create seating that is an exercise in architectural geometry. On its own, a single Michelle chair makes a bold style statement, the variously oval or round backs and circular bases set upon fine tubular steel frames to create sculptural shapes in space. When assembled enmasse the arched backrests of the dining chairs and stools form a rigorously ordered group that references classical colonnades.
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7. Bacco Barstool by Job’s Chairs Bacco Stool is named after Bacchus (Bacco in Italian), the Roman god of wine, because it’s a source of relaxation, a way to enjoy a welldeserved rest after a hard day’s work. This is a multipurpose, modern and elegant chair with soft lines and, above all, a cozy shape. The result is a curved shell that looks delicate but withstands frequent use. Bacco is padded with crushproof rubber foam and upholstered with fine leather or fabrics that are soft to the touch.
8. Fogia Spisolini Designed with Andreas Engesvik. Spisolini is an evolution of the successful Fogia Bollo lounge chair. The chair has been redesigned and re-imagined into smaller proportions with the same unique upholstered form for use as a dining solution. This visually arresting dining chair, unmistakably Bollo but refined for its new setting. Engesvik spent time testing the perfect density of foam for a comfort level that’s perfect for those long, drawn out leisurely evening soirees enjoyed in southern France, Italy and Spain.
9. TON Bloom Table Series Designed by Arick Levy. The Bloom small tables consist of five height variants – ranging from 30 to 105 centimetres in height. They can be used either in households or restaurants and bars. The table top can also be offered in round and or square variants. The pedestal is formed of four bent squared timbers that are ramified under the massive table top. Elegant in it’s form and practical in it’s use the Bloom table offers an attractive table option unique in it’s design.
10. TON Ink Table Designed by Michal Riabic. Striking in its natural finish, the Ink table stands out from the rest with its eye-catching triangular legs extending naturally from the corners. Thanks to its thin tabletop, the Ink table can be easily paired with armchairs for a truely comfortable dining solution.
11. TON Merano Dining Chair Designed by Alex Gufler. The TON Merano seating series is an award winning collection comprising of chair, armchair and barstool. The sleek lines and curved backrest form a design with a compelling simplicity. Suited to many interior design concepts this stacking chair is versatile whilst being beautifully functional. Available customised with stain, lacquer and upholstery additions.