The success of the Pion stools and occasional tables brought KE-ZU supplier Sancal back to Ionna Vautrin to include a range of dining tables. Just as before, chess pieces have continued to be the inspiration for the new designs. Ionna has also incorporated another colour to add to the mustard, olive, peach and sky blue colours already in production: shadow...
Whisk Suspension Lamp designed by Stanley Ruiz for Hive. The Whisk light is an elegant play of lights, lines and undulating curves. Copper wires are sculpted by hand into various shapes reminiscent of its namesake. Its minimalist and contemporary feel make it a timeless piece to incorporate into any interior setting -
Jaime Hayon continues to be one of the most celebrated Spanish designers on the international stage. When in 2006 BD decided to bet on his talent with the successful Showtime Collection, Jaime still was an emerging talent with an artistic profile out of the ordinary. His style has been refined over the years. One of the iconic pieces of the...
Nudo Bench designed by Juan Ibáñez for Sancal. The name of the collection, Nudo, refers to the knots found in wood in its natural state. The legs replicate the sinews of a tree-trunk, as if they were branches, thanks to painstaking lathing and carving. This is one of the Nudo tables’ most characteristic features. Asymmetry is another hallmark. The asymmetry...
Gemini for Artifort has been designed as individual furniture pieces which can be placed as single seating elements, in pairs or in groups of various sizes and configurations. The concept for the design of the chair centers on flexibility of movement, versatility in seating positions and variety in spatial experiences. Set upon an asymmetric frame, the generously proportioned single-surface body...
José Manuel Ferrero, of Estudi{H}ac, presents Casta, a small armchair based on a castanet, one of the most emblematic Spanish instruments: the image of a lady clapping together two halves of clam-shaped wood is famous the world over. Just as two halves of clam-shaped wood are clapped together with a castanet, the armchair’s curved metal structure is made of two elements...
Perigallo Stool designed by Domínguez, García & Ibáñez from Sancal. The word “Perigallo” is taken from a local Spanish dialect. It is used to describe a three legged ladder used to harvest local fruit. Domínguez, García & Ibáñez borrowed this traditional idea and given it a new use. Sancal’s Perigallo is a stool that can be folded away when not...