Shortcut Stool
Designed for quick sits between meetings, its generous, easy-in, easy-out seat keeps busy teams moving forward, and no-fuss elbow rests let you move close to your desk without adjustments. With modern lines, a variety of shell colors and a range of fabrics, Shortcut makes it easy to personalize your space with simple, sophisticated style.
Bivi Freestanding Trunk
A modern take on mid-century beauty, Bivi Freestanding Trunk redefines the office landscape with clean lines and bold, painted steel personalized for you.
Bivi Depot
The Depot storage is available in a 2-high or 3-high option that creates the perfect place to store your work and personal belongings.
Horse Lamp
Who wouldn’t want a horse to lighten up your home and a pig to serve your guests? Furniture to fall in love with at first sight or hate forever.
Taccia Small
The Castiglioni brothers often created designs that challenged our perspective, and the Taccia, which gives the illusion of an upside-down hanging lamp, is an inspired example of that.
Hester Wallcovering
Hester evokes geometries by Bauhaus masters, where textile structures meet painting. The original artwork for Hester—created by Joe Kievitt—began with the meticulous and labor-intensive process that he has developed to build his rhythmic patterns. Drawing with a straight edge, Kievitt lays out his initial design on sheets of paper using customized widths of masking tape that he has cut using a set of handmade tools. Watercolor marks and textures are added, in a complex interplay with the masked areas. The tension of this process is rewarded when the tape is removed and the context of the whole image is revealed. Translated into wallcovering yardage, Hester expresses Kievitt’s balance of order and relief—in a design that is both graphic and subtly meditative. Available in five colorways.
Gradient Wallcovering
Gradient, a digitally printed style, features ten distinct atmospheric gradating colorways—from cool sunrise neutrals to bright sunset pinks and purples, the colors mimic the subtle changes seen in the sky throughout the day. Designed so that each colorway ends with hues that coincide with another of the colorways in the group.
Burnish Wallcovering
The forceful mark-making of Burnish—with its skidding scratches and blurred smudges—recalls the look and feel of weathered sheet metal. Yet the pattern is the result of careful digital manipulation: a piece of analog artwork—dyed paper criss-crossed with elaborate stitching— is exploded to a giant scale, transforming the delicacy of the original into a dramatic and dynamic design. Burnish is distinctive for its visual intensity, achieved by marrying a vinyl metallic substrate, with a sophisticated, nature-inspired pattern digitally printed with translucent ink. Bound to make a bold statement in any setting, this style is suited to environments ranging from boutique hospitality to retail, corporate, and beyond.