Inspired Design: Envelope Pushing Interiors
Exquisitely crafted interior blends stellar midcentury designs and personality-driven contemporary pieces. The room has quality and luxury without going over the top. The interior is a mixture of simplicity and sensuosity with a sense of primary forms. It is a design - an outcome of progressive refinement, in which materials are used to curate space and movement, then accentuated by composing art and objects. The room is simple, clear, pure, silent, polished, minimal and relaxed.
A large mid century modern curved "conversation" sofa in the manner of Ico Parisi. The original was executed for a private residence in Milan in 1940. Of mahogany, maple, brass. Sits on 6" high plinth base. Hanging shelf and asymmetrical door in carved mahogany. Upholstered in Ivory bouclé, but can be ordered in choice of fabric. Dimensions: 130" W x 59" D x 33" H
Spectacular two-piece serpentine sectional sofa. Its curved forms are entirely upholstered in a white cloud fabric. Simple and elegant. Custom sizes and fabrics available.
An iconic occasional table finished in sycamore black & white gold leaf. With sleek edges and smooth curves, dark dramatic hues contrasted with lustrous white gold leaf, this is one of our most highly sought after occasional tables.
Dimensions: Height: 25.6 in. (65 cm)Width: 22.84 in. (58 cm)Depth: 13.78 in. (35 cm)
Materials: Silver Leaf,Sycamore,Gilt,Lacquered
May be customed to Designer’s Specifications.
Shapely curves and a gentle recline beckon one to the lost art of unwinding. Striking profile, with a sculptural powder-coated steel base. Matching ottoman also available. Available in choice of fabric or leather. Dimensions: 36" W x 38" D x 36" H
Minimal, comfortable and elegant, Jorge Zalszupin designed the "801" armchair in the early 1960’s for his seminal Brazilian mid-century design firm L’Atelier. Delicate, tapered wooden feet, straightforward frame and slight angled arms. Part of the Etel collection. The Polish born Jorge Zalszupin moved to Brazil after World War II, where he found an opportunity to develop his extremely sensual, modern architecture. A desire to rebuild a new post-war world and a wave of development in Brazil proved an ideal time for this creative atmosphere to flourish. Graceful lines, strong use of local woods and a combination of impeccable woodworking and classical detailing mark Zalszupin’s furniture. He became part of a select team of talented furniture designers, who worked closely with Oscar Niemeyer on the conception and production of furniture for the new federal capital. The pieces he designed during this time utilized the luxury of leather and combined it with classical Brazilian rosewood. Zalszupin’s furniture designs are characterized by both geometric lines and organic shapes combined with well-defined proportions, graceful lines and classical detailing. The quality of his furniture has transcended time and his pieces have become timeless.
Dimensions. 30” W x 28” D x 29” H
Material: Textile and Wood
Ma be customed to meet Designer’s Specifications.
Crotto is a bookshelf constructed from plywood. The manufacturing process inspired by violin making gives a hollow object but appears both massive and organic. Each piece is unique and available on demand.
Dimensions:Height: 60.04 in. (152.5 cm)Width: 43.12 in. (109.5 cm)Depth: 15.16 in. (38.5 cm)
Materials: Painted Plywood
May be customed to meet Designer’s Specifications.