This new edition of our indoor catalogue introduces several novelties and a lot of unpublished photographs. The book is as exquisitely designed and crafted as the rattan and wood collections it shows, a collector’s piece in itself by our old acquaintance, Dídac Ballester. What can you expect from leafing through its beautiful pages? Our latest novelties, of course, our classic rattan furniture collections, new rattan reeditions, the most elegant wood tables and wood storage systems and tons of inspiration.
A family of chairs and armchairs by Norm Architects and a family of easy chairs and sofas by David López Quincoces are the two main indoor rattan novelties in this new edition of our indoor catalogue. Both of them sport rattan as their main structural material and bring back memories of classic rattan pieces of furniture from a contemporary perspective. Because of its natural warmth and finesse rattan furniture is a most suitable option when dressing interior spaces, specially when combined with high-quality upholstery. Strip all the affectation off of luxury and what you get is Loop and Cadenza, the embodiment of simple elegance.
Industrial designer Joaquim Belsa (Barcelona, 1929-2018) is one of our most unknown rattan pioneers and yet his contribution to modern furniture is fundamental. He always had an interest in the design and production of simple, austere furniture suitable for all publics and environments. Belsa was very fond of traditional materials such as wood, rattan or textiles. We wanted to pay homage to Belsa’s work by reediting his Bench 202, one of the best examples of fine craftsmanship, and give the man the place he deserves in the history of design.
Speaking of values such as craftsmanship, know-how, tradition and legacy, Sofa 505, our latest classic rattan reedition to date, represents all these and much more. Over the years, Studio expormim has successfully rescued from the archives some of our most precious hidden gems. Sofa 505 is now joining this especially cherished part of our indoor catalogue. This new reedition of the classic rattan sofa-bed designed by Miguel Laso has increased its size to adjust to today’s average percentiles and it is also more comfortable and easier to convert. And yet the spirit stays the same.
Designed by Altherr Désile Park, Talo is a collection of big size tables and coffee tables inspired by megaliths, large prehistoric stone structures such as the famous dolmens. Conceived as an outdoor collection, the whole family has quickly evolved into an indoor furniture collection. This new version of the big size Talo indoor table is just as sturdy and sculptural as the original one, but made of solid oak wood. Thus Talo indoor tables just like dolmens, just like good designs are made to stand the test of time.
For more inspiration, request your indoor catalogue here:
This new edition of our indoor catalogue introduces several novelties and a lot of unpublished photographs. The book is as exquisitely designed and crafted as the rattan and wood collections it shows, a collector’s piece in itself by our old acquaintance, Dídac Ballester. What can you expect from leafing through its beautiful pages? Our latest novelties, of course, our classic rattan furniture collections, new rattan reeditions, the most elegant wood tables and wood storage systems and tons of inspiration.
A family of chairs and armchairs by Norm Architects and a family of easy chairs and sofas by David López Quincoces are the two main indoor rattan novelties in this new edition of our indoor catalogue. Both of them sport rattan as their main structural material and bring back memories of classic rattan pieces of furniture from a contemporary perspective. Because of its natural warmth and finesse rattan furniture is a most suitable option when dressing interior spaces, specially when combined with high-quality upholstery. Strip all the affectation off of luxury and what you get is Loop and Cadenza, the embodiment of simple elegance.
Industrial designer Joaquim Belsa (Barcelona, 1929-2018) is one of our most unknown rattan pioneers and yet his contribution to modern furniture is fundamental. He always had an interest in the design and production of simple, austere furniture suitable for all publics and environments. Belsa was very fond of traditional materials such as wood, rattan or textiles. We wanted to pay homage to Belsa’s work by reediting his Bench 202, one of the best examples of fine craftsmanship, and give the man the place he deserves in the history of design.
Speaking of values such as craftsmanship, know-how, tradition and legacy, Sofa 505, our latest classic rattan reedition to date, represents all these and much more. Over the years, Studio expormim has successfully rescued from the archives some of our most precious hidden gems. Sofa 505 is now joining this especially cherished part of our indoor catalogue. This new reedition of the classic rattan sofa-bed designed by Miguel Laso has increased its size to adjust to today’s average percentiles and it is also more comfortable and easier to convert. And yet the spirit stays the same.
Designed by Altherr Désile Park, Talo is a collection of big size tables and coffee tables inspired by megaliths, large prehistoric stone structures such as the famous dolmens. Conceived as an outdoor collection, the whole family has quickly evolved into an indoor furniture collection. This new version of the big size Talo indoor table is just as sturdy and sculptural as the original one, but made of solid oak wood. Thus Talo indoor tables just like dolmens, just like good designs are made to stand the test of time.
For more inspiration, request your indoor catalogue here:
This new edition of our indoor catalogue introduces several novelties and a lot of unpublished photographs. The book is as exquisitely designed and crafted as the rattan and wood collections it shows, a collector’s piece in itself by our old acquaintance, Dídac Ballester. What can you expect from leafing through its beautiful pages? Our latest novelties, of course, our classic rattan furniture collections, new rattan reeditions, the most elegant wood tables and wood storage systems and tons of inspiration.
A family of chairs and armchairs by Norm Architects and a family of easy chairs and sofas by David López Quincoces are the two main indoor rattan novelties in this new edition of our indoor catalogue. Both of them sport rattan as their main structural material and bring back memories of classic rattan pieces of furniture from a contemporary perspective. Because of its natural warmth and finesse rattan furniture is a most suitable option when dressing interior spaces, specially when combined with high-quality upholstery. Strip all the affectation off of luxury and what you get is Loop and Cadenza, the embodiment of simple elegance.
Industrial designer Joaquim Belsa (Barcelona, 1929-2018) is one of our most unknown rattan pioneers and yet his contribution to modern furniture is fundamental. He always had an interest in the design and production of simple, austere furniture suitable for all publics and environments. Belsa was very fond of traditional materials such as wood, rattan or textiles. We wanted to pay homage to Belsa’s work by reediting his Bench 202, one of the best examples of fine craftsmanship, and give the man the place he deserves in the history of design.
Speaking of values such as craftsmanship, know-how, tradition and legacy, Sofa 505, our latest classic rattan reedition to date, represents all these and much more. Over the years, Studio expormim has successfully rescued from the archives some of our most precious hidden gems. Sofa 505 is now joining this especially cherished part of our indoor catalogue. This new reedition of the classic rattan sofa-bed designed by Miguel Laso has increased its size to adjust to today’s average percentiles and it is also more comfortable and easier to convert. And yet the spirit stays the same.
Designed by Altherr Désile Park, Talo is a collection of big size tables and coffee tables inspired by megaliths, large prehistoric stone structures such as the famous dolmens. Conceived as an outdoor collection, the whole family has quickly evolved into an indoor furniture collection. This new version of the big size Talo indoor table is just as sturdy and sculptural as the original one, but made of solid oak wood. Thus Talo indoor tables just like dolmens, just like good designs are made to stand the test of time.
For more inspiration, request your indoor catalogue here:
This new edition of our indoor catalogue introduces several novelties and a lot of unpublished photographs. The book is as exquisitely designed and crafted as the rattan and wood collections it shows, a collector’s piece in itself by our old acquaintance, Dídac Ballester. What can you expect from leafing through its beautiful pages? Our latest novelties, of course, our classic rattan furniture collections, new rattan reeditions, the most elegant wood tables and wood storage systems and tons of inspiration.
A family of chairs and armchairs by Norm Architects and a family of easy chairs and sofas by David López Quincoces are the two main indoor rattan novelties in this new edition of our indoor catalogue. Both of them sport rattan as their main structural material and bring back memories of classic rattan pieces of furniture from a contemporary perspective. Because of its natural warmth and finesse rattan furniture is a most suitable option when dressing interior spaces, specially when combined with high-quality upholstery. Strip all the affectation off of luxury and what you get is Loop and Cadenza, the embodiment of simple elegance.
Industrial designer Joaquim Belsa (Barcelona, 1929-2018) is one of our most unknown rattan pioneers and yet his contribution to modern furniture is fundamental. He always had an interest in the design and production of simple, austere furniture suitable for all publics and environments. Belsa was very fond of traditional materials such as wood, rattan or textiles. We wanted to pay homage to Belsa’s work by reediting his Bench 202, one of the best examples of fine craftsmanship, and give the man the place he deserves in the history of design.
Speaking of values such as craftsmanship, know-how, tradition and legacy, Sofa 505, our latest classic rattan reedition to date, represents all these and much more. Over the years, Studio expormim has successfully rescued from the archives some of our most precious hidden gems. Sofa 505 is now joining this especially cherished part of our indoor catalogue. This new reedition of the classic rattan sofa-bed designed by Miguel Laso has increased its size to adjust to today’s average percentiles and it is also more comfortable and easier to convert. And yet the spirit stays the same.
Designed by Altherr Désile Park, Talo is a collection of big size tables and coffee tables inspired by megaliths, large prehistoric stone structures such as the famous dolmens. Conceived as an outdoor collection, the whole family has quickly evolved into an indoor furniture collection. This new version of the big size Talo indoor table is just as sturdy and sculptural as the original one, but made of solid oak wood. Thus Talo indoor tables just like dolmens, just like good designs are made to stand the test of time.
For more inspiration, request your indoor catalogue here:
This new edition of our indoor catalogue introduces several novelties and a lot of unpublished photographs. The book is as exquisitely designed and crafted as the rattan and wood collections it shows, a collector’s piece in itself by our old acquaintance, Dídac Ballester. What can you expect from leafing through its beautiful pages? Our latest novelties, of course, our classic rattan furniture collections, new rattan reeditions, the most elegant wood tables and wood storage systems and tons of inspiration.
A family of chairs and armchairs by Norm Architects and a family of easy chairs and sofas by David López Quincoces are the two main indoor rattan novelties in this new edition of our indoor catalogue. Both of them sport rattan as their main structural material and bring back memories of classic rattan pieces of furniture from a contemporary perspective. Because of its natural warmth and finesse rattan furniture is a most suitable option when dressing interior spaces, specially when combined with high-quality upholstery. Strip all the affectation off of luxury and what you get is Loop and Cadenza, the embodiment of simple elegance.
Industrial designer Joaquim Belsa (Barcelona, 1929-2018) is one of our most unknown rattan pioneers and yet his contribution to modern furniture is fundamental. He always had an interest in the design and production of simple, austere furniture suitable for all publics and environments. Belsa was very fond of traditional materials such as wood, rattan or textiles. We wanted to pay homage to Belsa’s work by reediting his Bench 202, one of the best examples of fine craftsmanship, and give the man the place he deserves in the history of design.
Speaking of values such as craftsmanship, know-how, tradition and legacy, Sofa 505, our latest classic rattan reedition to date, represents all these and much more. Over the years, Studio expormim has successfully rescued from the archives some of our most precious hidden gems. Sofa 505 is now joining this especially cherished part of our indoor catalogue. This new reedition of the classic rattan sofa-bed designed by Miguel Laso has increased its size to adjust to today’s average percentiles and it is also more comfortable and easier to convert. And yet the spirit stays the same.
Designed by Altherr Désile Park, Talo is a collection of big size tables and coffee tables inspired by megaliths, large prehistoric stone structures such as the famous dolmens. Conceived as an outdoor collection, the whole family has quickly evolved into an indoor furniture collection. This new version of the big size Talo indoor table is just as sturdy and sculptural as the original one, but made of solid oak wood. Thus Talo indoor tables just like dolmens, just like good designs are made to stand the test of time.
For more inspiration, request your indoor catalogue here:
This new edition of our indoor catalogue introduces several novelties and a lot of unpublished photographs. The book is as exquisitely designed and crafted as the rattan and wood collections it shows, a collector’s piece in itself by our old acquaintance, Dídac Ballester. What can you expect from leafing through its beautiful pages? Our latest novelties, of course, our classic rattan furniture collections, new rattan reeditions, the most elegant wood tables and wood storage systems and tons of inspiration.
A family of chairs and armchairs by Norm Architects and a family of easy chairs and sofas by David López Quincoces are the two main indoor rattan novelties in this new edition of our indoor catalogue. Both of them sport rattan as their main structural material and bring back memories of classic rattan pieces of furniture from a contemporary perspective. Because of its natural warmth and finesse rattan furniture is a most suitable option when dressing interior spaces, specially when combined with high-quality upholstery. Strip all the affectation off of luxury and what you get is Loop and Cadenza, the embodiment of simple elegance.
Industrial designer Joaquim Belsa (Barcelona, 1929-2018) is one of our most unknown rattan pioneers and yet his contribution to modern furniture is fundamental. He always had an interest in the design and production of simple, austere furniture suitable for all publics and environments. Belsa was very fond of traditional materials such as wood, rattan or textiles. We wanted to pay homage to Belsa’s work by reediting his Bench 202, one of the best examples of fine craftsmanship, and give the man the place he deserves in the history of design.
Speaking of values such as craftsmanship, know-how, tradition and legacy, Sofa 505, our latest classic rattan reedition to date, represents all these and much more. Over the years, Studio expormim has successfully rescued from the archives some of our most precious hidden gems. Sofa 505 is now joining this especially cherished part of our indoor catalogue. This new reedition of the classic rattan sofa-bed designed by Miguel Laso has increased its size to adjust to today’s average percentiles and it is also more comfortable and easier to convert. And yet the spirit stays the same.
Designed by Altherr Désile Park, Talo is a collection of big size tables and coffee tables inspired by megaliths, large prehistoric stone structures such as the famous dolmens. Conceived as an outdoor collection, the whole family has quickly evolved into an indoor furniture collection. This new version of the big size Talo indoor table is just as sturdy and sculptural as the original one, but made of solid oak wood. Thus Talo indoor tables just like dolmens, just like good designs are made to stand the test of time.
For more inspiration, request your indoor catalogue here:
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