Wiky

Plastic takes unexpected forms New technologies mould the material, leading to unexpected shapes. The hi-tech lacquering soften in classic waves: a perfect union of different trends. We have decided to…

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LORD

High born. The undisputed leader in the world of Lord is wood: the most perfect material the nature could create and a symbol of strength and life. Its warm and…

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Pepita

Precious in a gesture. A sign becomes a signature, an indelible trace of importance: in materials, in the precision technology of moulded aluminium matched with sheet metal chromatics in the…

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Lucky

Plastics take their place at the bar. Used for years by architects and designers in home furnishing and for household objects, both for indoors and outdoors, today they are used…

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Zelig

Change nothing, so that everything changes. Take the opportunity. Do not change your bar counter, just transform it. Just an act: remove the old panel, put a new one and…

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Vanity

The exhibition of Vanity. The trend goes on, that of a metropolitan style, but adds to it the vanity of precious elements: stretching, column boxes, luxurious materials, combinations of particular…

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Tea lux

A rose of light. The shapes and volumes of Tea are unique in the bar furnishing sector and with this re-styling operation become more contemporary, aesthetically speaking, in line with…

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Tata

Tata – the italian translation of “nanny” – the most trustworthy person. Tata wants to be the most faithful of our products, because discreet, essential and sometimes lightened (optional) of…

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Starlight

A profile of light. A specially researched furnishing range that has combined flexible and modular designs with essential and refined style, top-level professional technology and cuttingedge lit style solutions. The…

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Scoop

Fashion take its place at the bar. For those people that prefer a more metropolitan style, where taut lines and angular shapes create a more discreet shape that leaves space…

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