Marina Table
The Marina is available without the attached seating benches to create a long dining table. The unique thing about this range is that you can put together your own personal table arrangement. The Marina long dining table and the Marina outdoor picnic table are not only unlimited in length, you can also extend their architectural lines from your terrace to your dining room and from your office workspace to your office canteen. Whether you use them indoors or outdoors, these tables blur the boundaries between work and play and turn an individual space into a shared space. This range is specifically designed to create unity and simplicity in your home or project.
Marina Picnic Table
The Marina long dining table and the Marina outdoor picnic table are designed to create unity and simplicity in your home or project. Whether you use them indoors or outdoors, these tables blur the boundaries between work and play and turn an individual space into a shared space.
Marina Combo Table
The Marina is available without the attached seating benches to create a long dining table. The unique thing about this range is that you can put together your own personal table arrangement. The Marina long dining table and the Marina outdoor picnic table are not only unlimited in length, you can also extend their architectural lines from your terrace to your dining room and from your office workspace to your office canteen. Whether you use them indoors or outdoors, these tables blur the boundaries between work and play and turn an individual space into a shared space. This range is specifically designed to create unity and simplicity in your home or project.
Dexter & Sinister
Area rug designed by Jurgen Bey made of Low Pile Saxony Polyamide, Soft Yarn Polyamide or 80% New Zealand Wool.
Kosmos
Kosmos is a table-seat combination with the added lounging function of a sofa or even a daybed. The cushions come in a range of colours and materials, such as leather for indoors and maritime quality fabrics for outdoors. It has a round shape for more intense conversations and cosier cuddling at night. At its lowest position, the optional adjustable table offers a completely flat surface, transforming Kosmos into a giant lounger. This multi-purpose set takes you right through the day – from breakfast to sunbathing – without stuffing your roof terrace full of furniture.
Fragments Wallcovering
Fragments, a wallcovering by Portland, Maine artist Jenny McGee Dougherty, assembles fragmented shapes pulled from vistas in daily life where natural and built forms overlap. These small moments are amplified as random match wallcovering yardage that creates a large-scale mural. Fragments continues our ongoing collaboration with contemporary artists.
Resurfacing Wallcovering
A wallcovering by Portland, Maine artist Jenny McGee Dougherty, Resurfacing is inspired by the accidental compositions made on building façades when city authorities paint over graffiti with paint rollers often leaving behind glimpses of the surfacing underneath. The blocky erasures suggest architectural forms and remind us of abstract paintings and pixelated graphics. Resurfacing is a random match wallcovering yardage that creates a large-scale mural and continues our ongoing collaboration with contemporary artists.
Diamond Tree
Area rug designed by Edward van Vliet made of Low Pile Saxony Polyamide, Soft Yarn Polyamide or 80% New Zealand Wool.
Orbit Wallcovering
Orbit wallcovering takes cues from the theory of Biophilia—that there is an innate connection between human beings and the natural environment. The all-over geometric texture of this wallcovering has a vertical, modulated pattern structure. Overlapping dots and an irregular colorful striped fill abstractly suggest familiar structures and experiences in nature—falling rain, tree trunks, dappled light, visual complexity, and sensory richness. Printed on DNA, Orbit takes full advantage of the wide range of colors available with digital printing in each colorway.
Ikat Spot Wallcovering
Ikat Spot takes inspiration from the traditional textile process that uses resist dyed yarns to create patterning that results in a beautiful blurred edge where warp and weft intersect. In this spirit, Ikat Spot’s organic clusters of varied ink spots have been enlarged and printed digitally on our non-vinyl DNA substrate to show fine detail and subtle tonal differences. Ikat Spot contrasts hand painted mark making, the grain of woven textiles, and ink patterns of digital printing techniques.