Aleta Executive Lounge
With great taste, our Aleta Executive chair has arrived to transform corporate spaces into sophisticated enclaves to feel inspired and comfortable. Available in multiple finishes and bases, the executive chair designed by Jaime Hayon allows you to combine two different materials in its interior and exterior, making it a unique piece to work with for long hours.
Apprise Tables
Apprise Tables offer reliable surfaces, flexible configurations and optional power, helping people stay supported and connected in the moments that happen around care.
Apprise Lounge
Apprise Lounge Seating blends comfort and adaptability with flexible support and finish options, creating a seamless experience across healthcare environments.
Apprise Guest
Apprise Guest Seating delivers adaptable comfort and flexible support, creating a warm and welcoming experience across diverse healthcare environments.
Last Minute
Last Minute by Patricia Urquiola is know for its comfort, lightness, and presence in office and residential spaces.
Shape Table
Shape, designed by Jorge Pensi, is a decorative side table blending minimalism with geometric elegance.
Manto Lounge
Manto, designed by Monica Armani, offers a generous seat and enveloping backrest. Its rigid oak plywood shell is combined with a soft interior — providing exceptional comfort and freedom of movement.
Cubow Lounge
Cubow is a piece that plays with the contrast between geometric volume and organic lines. The collection, consisting of a lounge and a sofa, gives fabric a leading role, defining the silhouette marked by the contrast between its smooth sides and the soft-effect seating area, finished with a visible seam. Its central invisible knot creates a genuine wrinkle that accentuates the armchair’s personality.
Jean Nouvel Seating Collection
From architect Jean Nouvel and the Coalesse Design Group, elemental forms reminiscent of pebbles can be combined freely to take any shape in a space — furniture that flows naturally.
Wrongwoods Low Cabinet
Woods’ block printed motifs were applied to Wrong’s utilitarian cabinets. These storage units are reminiscent of 1950s furniture – a fitting vehicle because much of Woods’ work is based on a nostalgia for mid-century domestic interiors.