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Creator: Paradox Movement
Brutalist Mantle Coffee Table in Ebonized Wood and Marble by Paradox Movement
By Paradox Movement
Located in SYDENHAM, AU
Inspired by the basalt columns of the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland, the Mantle is a modular three piece coffee table with a sense of scale. A tectonic centrepiece for a livi...
Category

2010s Australian Brutalist Paradox Movement Furniture

Materials

Marble

Mantle bedside table in Blanc American Oak
By Paradox Movement
Located in SYDENHAM, AU
A well-proportioned bedside table which continues with the robust hexagonal details of the Mantle Range, with a sense of delicacy and intimacy in its luxurious finishings. Featuring amply sized soft-close drawers and a separate shelf below, a single or a pair of Mantle...
Category

2010s Australian Modern Paradox Movement Furniture

Materials

Hardwood, Softwood, Lacquer

Contemporary Port Console in Blanc American Oak by Paradox Movement
By Paradox Movement
Located in SYDENHAM, AU
A sleek console with a narrow footprint inspired by the hulls of the boats floating in our glimmering harbour. Beautiful solid timber in a pure silhouette and gently rounded edges, t...
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2010s Australian Modern Paradox Movement Furniture

Materials

Hardwood, Softwood, Lacquer

Mantle Bedside Table in American Walnut
By Paradox Movement
Located in SYDENHAM, AU
A well-proportioned bedside table which continues with the robust hexagonal details of the Mantle Range, with a sense of delicacy and intimacy in its luxurious finishings. Featuring amply sized soft-close drawers and a separate shelf below, a single or a pair of Mantle...
Category

2010s Australian Modern Paradox Movement Furniture

Materials

Hardwood, Softwood, Lacquer

Mantle Bedside Table in American Oak
By Paradox Movement
Located in SYDENHAM, AU
A well-proportioned bedside table which continues with the robust hexagonal details of the Mantle Range, with a sense of delicacy and intimacy in its luxurious finishings. Featuring amply sized soft-close drawers and a separate shelf below, a single or a pair of Mantle...
Category

2010s Australian Modern Paradox Movement Furniture

Materials

Hardwood, Softwood, Lacquer

Contemporary Mantle bookshelf in Victorian Ash and Brass by Paradox Movement
By Paradox Movement
Located in SYDENHAM, AU
A vast shelving unit with a stability and scale that will find its place in the most sizeable of spaces. Super clean and visually light lines of top notch timber contrast with the he...
Category

2010s Australian Modern Paradox Movement Furniture

Materials

Brass

Contemporary Port Console in American Walnut by Paradox Movement
By Paradox Movement
Located in SYDENHAM, AU
A sleek console with a narrow footprint inspired by the hulls of the boats floating in our glimmering harbour. Beautiful solid timber in a pure silhouette and gently rounded edges, t...
Category

2010s Australian Modern Paradox Movement Furniture

Materials

Hardwood, Softwood, Lacquer

Parley Dining Table in American Oak by Paradox Movement
By Paradox Movement
Located in SYDENHAM, AU
The dining table is the centre of your home. Whether your family gathers every evening or twice a year, whether it’s the family we were born with or the family we’ve chosen, the Parl...
Category

2010s Australian Modern Paradox Movement Furniture

Materials

Hardwood, Softwood, Lacquer

Laneway Chair in American Walnut, Black Leather and Brass
By Paradox Movement
Located in SYDENHAM, AU
Unexpected angles provide an updated silhouette for a classic hardwood dining chair. Inspired by the European glamour of a Cafe Racer motorcycle, it has a strength and stability that...
Category

2010s Australian Modern Paradox Movement Furniture

Materials

Brass

Mantle Mirror in Ebonized Wood and Hexagonal Brass
By Paradox Movement
Located in SYDENHAM, AU
A full body standing ornamental mirror, structured around two monumental brass rods with a hardwood frame. With exquisite detailing up the sides, th...
Category

2010s Australian Modern Paradox Movement Furniture

Materials

Brass

Laneway Chair in American Oak, Tan Leather and Brass
By Paradox Movement
Located in SYDENHAM, AU
Unexpected angles provide an updated silhouette for a classic hardwood dining chair. Inspired by the European glamour of a Cafe Racer motorcycle, it has a strength and stability that...
Category

2010s Australian Modern Paradox Movement Furniture

Materials

Brass

Laneway Chair in Blanc American Oak, Black Leather and Brass
By Paradox Movement
Located in SYDENHAM, AU
Unexpected angles provide an updated silhouette for a classic hardwood dining chair. Inspired by the European glamour of a Cafe Racer motorcycle, it has a strength and stability that...
Category

2010s Australian Modern Paradox Movement Furniture

Materials

Brass

Mantle Mirror in American Walnut and Hexagonal Brass
By Paradox Movement
Located in SYDENHAM, AU
A full body standing ornamental mirror, structured around two monumental brass rods with a hardwood frame. With exquisite detailing up the sides, th...
Category

2010s Australian Modern Paradox Movement Furniture

Materials

Brass

Anderson Drinks Cabinet in Rosewood, Brass and Marble by Paradox Movement
By Paradox Movement
Located in SYDENHAM, AU
A uniquely Australian take on smoking jacket luxury, this tall bar room centrepiece can be crafted in a range of custom hardwoods with brass accents which age gracefully and develop ...
Category

2010s Australian Modern Paradox Movement Furniture

Materials

Marble, Brass

Laneway Chair in Ebonized American Oak, Black Leather and Aged Brass
By Paradox Movement
Located in SYDENHAM, AU
Unexpected angles provide an updated silhouette for a classic hardwood dining chair. Inspired by the European glamour of a Cafe Racer motorcycle, it has a strength and stability that...
Category

2010s Australian Modern Paradox Movement Furniture

Materials

Brass

Contemporary Anderson Buffet in Oak, Walnut and Brass by Paradox Movement
By Paradox Movement
Located in SYDENHAM, AU
A contemporary four door buffet utilising sharp lines and exaggerated contours. Defined by its luxury and made without compromise, curved timber details are contrasted with straight ...
Category

2010s Australian Modern Paradox Movement Furniture

Materials

Brass

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Paradox Movement furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Paradox Movement furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of wood and are designed with extraordinary care. Many of the original furniture by Paradox Movement were created in the modern style in oceania during the 21st century and contemporary. Prices for Paradox Movement furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $1,249 and can go as high as $12,285, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $2,050.

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