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Creator: Hommes Studio
Modern Pink Velvet Sofa Cactus Shape with Gold Swivel Base Polished Brass
By Hommes Studio
Located in Porto, PT
Modern pink velvet sofa cactus shape with gold swivel base polished brass Ajui Sofa Pink is a contemporary design sofa that features an artsy inte...
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21st Century and Contemporary Portuguese Modern Hommes Studio Living Room Sets

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Brass

Modern Viva Magenta Velvet Sofa Cactus Shape with Gold Plated Swivel Base
By Hommes Studio
Located in Porto, PT
Modern Viva Magenta velvet sofa cactus shape with gold plated swivel base The iconic Postmodern style inspires Ajui Sofa. The sofa combines an artsy interpretation of a cactus shape with the comfort expected from a luxury sofa. Upholstered in the vibrant Viva Magenta fabric, Pantone Color of the Year 2023, the Ajui Sofa Magenta is pure joy for your interiors, encouraging self-expression without restraint. Please contact us for further details and customization options. Materials: Upholstered in Velvet; Structure and base in polished brass. Dimensions: Width: 226 cm 89.0 in – Depth: 83 cm 32.7 in – Height: 83 cm 31.5 in – Seat Height: 45 cm 17.7 in About HOMMÉS Studio...
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21st Century and Contemporary Portuguese Modern Hommes Studio Living Room Sets

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Brass

Contemporary Round Bottega Green Velvet Sofa with Black Lacquered Legs
By Hommes Studio
Located in Porto, PT
Contemporary Round Bottega Green Velvet Sofa with Black Lacquered Legs Lunarys Sofa Green is a modern style sofa with a glamorous aesthetic look. Its plump volumes and welcoming desi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Portuguese Modern Hommes Studio Living Room Sets

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Fabric, Wood, Velvet

Postmodern Style Black and White Sofa with Wavy Backrest
By Hommes Studio
Located in Porto, PT
Cadiz Sofa is a postmodern style sofa with curvilinear shapes that makes a statement without renouncing comfort. The sofa sculpture has a wavy backrest that is a perfect abstraction ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Portuguese Modern Hommes Studio Living Room Sets

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Brass

Contemporary Round Blue Velvet Sofa with Black Lacquered Legs
By Hommes Studio
Located in Porto, PT
Contemporary round blue velvet sofa with black lacquered legs Lunarys Sofa Blue is a modern style sofa with a glamorous aesthetic look. Its plump volumes and welcoming design transform this modern sofa into the perfect cozy seating. Entirely upholstered in a bright blue fabric, don't hesitate to contact us for further details and customization options. Materials: Upholstered in Velvet; Handpainted legs. Dimensions: Width: 250 cm 98,4 in – Depth: 110 cm 43,3 in – Height: 90 cm 35,4 in – Seat Height: 53 cm 20,9 in About Hommés: HOMMÉS Studio...
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21st Century and Contemporary Portuguese Modern Hommes Studio Living Room Sets

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Fabric, Wood, Velvet

Modern Luxury in Suede with Base in Matte Wengue Ash Wood, Details in Brass
By Hommes Studio
Located in Porto, PT
Moa Sofa is a luxury sofa for modern living room design projects. This stunning modern sofa represents the latest designs of sofas. Please contact us for f...
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21st Century and Contemporary Portuguese Modern Hommes Studio Living Room Sets

Materials

Brass

Modern Curved-Shape Sofa Velvet Upholstery, Wood Base & Polished Brass Detail
By Hommes Studio
Located in Porto, PT
Kara Sofa is an art deco-style sofa. Its art deco inspirations are reflected in its shapes, revealing an eclectic, luxurious style. This modern design sofa promises to be the absolut...
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21st Century and Contemporary Portuguese Art Deco Hommes Studio Living Room Sets

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Brass, Stainless Steel

Contemporary Round Sage Green Velvet Sofa with Handpainted Legs
By Hommes Studio
Located in Porto, PT
Lunarys sofa is a contemporary style sofa that features a glamorous aesthetic look. It's an outstanding modern sofa, upholstered in bouclé an...
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21st Century and Contemporary Portuguese Modern Hommes Studio Living Room Sets

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Wood, Fabric, Velvet

Modern Stool Set W/ Suede Upholstery, Black Lacquer and Brass Details
By Hommes Studio
Located in Porto, PT
Bambi Stool set is the perfect complementary piece for any home interior. The three-seats item is lacquered wood legs with gold stainless steel details. Modern stools set that merges...
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21st Century and Contemporary Portuguese Mid-Century Modern Hommes Studio Living Room Sets

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Brass

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Sofa with a Brushed Steel Base in the Manner of Michel Boyer
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Late 20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Hommes Studio Living Room Sets

Materials

Steel

Carlo Scarpa Iroko Wood and Green Velvet Cornaro Sofa for Studio Simon, 1974
By Carlo Scarpa, Studio Simon
Located in Vicenza, IT
Cornaro two-seater sofa, designed by Carlo Scarpa and manufactured by Studio Simon in 1974. Made of Iroko wood, foam, and azure chenille velvet. Excellent vintage condition. Born in Venice on June 2nd, 1906, Carlo Scarpa began working very early. Only a year after he had first qualified as an architect in 1926, he began working for the Murano glassmakers Cappellin & Co. in a consultative capacity; from 1927, he began to experiment with the Murano glass, and this research not only gave him excellent results here but would also inform his progress for many years to come. Between 1935 and 1937, as he entered his thirties, Carlo Scarpa accepted his first important commission, the renovation of Venice’s Cà Foscari. He adapted the spaces of this stately University building which stands on the banks of the Grand Canal, creating rooms for the Dean’s offices and a new hall for academic ceremonies; Mario Sironi and Mario De Luigi were charged with doing the restoration work on the frescos. After 1945, Carlo Scarpa was constantly busy with new commissions, including various furnishings and designs for the renovation of Venice’s Hotel Bauer and designing a tall building in Padua and a residential area in Feltre, all worth mentioning. One of his key works, despite its relatively modest diminished proportions, was the first of many works which were to follow in the nineteen fifties: the [bookshop known as the] Padiglione del Libro, which stands in Venice’s Giardini di Castello and shows clearly Scarpa’s passion for the works of Frank Lloyd Wright. In the years which were to follow, after he had met the American architect, Scarpa repeated similar experiments on other occasions, as can be seen, in particular, in the sketches he drew up in 1953 for villa Zoppas in Conegliano, which show some of his most promising work. However, this work unfortunately never came to fruition. Carlo Scarpa later created three museum layouts to prove pivotal in how twentieth-century museums were set up from then on. Between 1955 and 1957, he completed extension work on Treviso’s Gipsoteca Canoviana [the museum that houses Canova’s sculptures] in Possagno, taking a similar experimental approach to the one he used for the Venezuelan Pavilion at [Venice’s] Giardini di Castello which he was building at the same time (1954-56). In Possagno Carlo Scarpa was to create one of his most incredible ever works, which inevitably bears comparison with two other museum layouts that he was working on over the same period, those of the Galleria Nazionale di Sicilia, housed in the Palazzo Abatellis in Palermo (1953-55) and at the Castelvecchio in Verona (1957- 1974), all of which were highly acclaimed, adding to his growing fame. Two other buildings, which are beautifully arranged in spatial terms, can be added to this long list of key works that were started and, in some cases, even completed during the nineteen fifties. After winning the Olivetti Award for architecture in 1956, Scarpa began work in Venice’s Piazza San Marco on an area destined to house products made by the Industrial manufacturers Ivrea. Over the same period (1959-1963), he also worked on renovating and restoring the gardens and ground floor of the Fondazione Querini Stampalia in Venice, which many consider one of his greatest works. While he worked on-site at the Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Carlo Scarpa also began building a villa in Udine for the Veritti family. To shed some light on how much his work evolved over the years, it may be useful to compare this work with that of his very last building, villa Ottolenghi Bardolino, which was near completion at the time of his sudden death in 1978. Upon completion of villa Veritti over the next ten years, without ever letting up on his work on renovation and layouts, Scarpa accepted some highly challenging commissions which were to make the most of his formal skills, working on the Carlo Felice Theatre in Genoa as well as another theatre in Vicenza. Towards the end of this decade, in 1969, Rina Brion commissioned Carlo Scarpa to build the Brion Mausoleum in San Vito d’Altivole (Treviso), a piece he continued to work on right up until the moment of his death. Nevertheless, even though he was totally absorbed by work on this mausoleum, plenty of other episodes can offer some insight into the final years of his career. As work on the San Vito d’Altivole Mausoleum began to lessen in 1973, Carlo Scarpa started building the new headquarters for the Banca Popolare di Verona. He drew up plans that were surprisingly different from the work he carried out simultaneously on the villa Ottolenghi. However, the plans Carlo Scarpa drew up, at different times, for a monument in Brescia’s Piazza della Loggia commemorating victims of the terrorist attack on May 28th, 1974, make a sharp contrast to the work he carried out in Verona, almost as if there is a certain hesitation after so many mannered excesses. The same Pietas that informs his designs for the Piazza Della Loggia can also be seen in the presence of the water that flows through the Brion Mausoleum, almost as if to give a concrete manifestation of pity in this twentieth-century work of art. Carlo Scarpa has put together a highly sophisticated collection of structures occupying the mausoleum’s L-shaped space stretching across both sides of the old San Vito d’Altivole cemetery. A myriad of different forms and an equally large number of different pieces, all of which are separate and yet inextricably linked to form a chain that seems to offer no promise of continuity, arising out of these are those whose only justification for being there is to bear the warning “si vis vitam, para mortem,” [if you wish to experience life prepare for death] as if to tell a tale that suggests the circle of time, joining together the commemoration of the dead with a celebration of life. At the entrance of the Brion Mausoleum stand the “propylaea,” followed by a cloister that ends by a small chapel, with an arcosolium bearing the family sarcophagi, the central pavilion, held in place on broken cast iron supports, stands over a mirror-shaped stretch of water and occupies one end of the family’s burial space. The musical sound of the walkways, teamed with the luminosity of these harmoniously blended spaces, shows how, in keeping with his strong sense of vision, Carlo Scarpa could make the most of all his many skills to come up with this truly magnificent space. As well as an outstanding commitment to architectural work, with the many projects we have already seen punctuating his career, Carlo Scarpa also made many equally important forays into the world of applied arts. Between 1926 and 1931, he worked for the Murano glassmakers Cappellin, later taking what he had learned with him when he went to work for the glassmakers Venini from 1933 until the 1950s. The story of how he came to work on furniture design is different, however, and began with the furniture he designed to replace lost furnishings during his renovation of Cà Foscari. The later mass-produced furniture started differently, given that many pieces were originally one-off designs “made to measure.” Industrial manufacturing using these designs as prototypes came into being thanks to the continuity afforded him by Dino Gavina, who, as well as this, also invited Carlo Scarpa to become president of the company Gavina SpA, later to become SIMON, a company Gavina founded eight years on, in partnership with Maria Simoncini (whose own name accounts for the choice of company name). Carlo Scarpa and Gavina forged a strong bond in 1968 as they began to put various models of his into production for Simon, such as the “Doge” table, which also formed the basis for the “Sarpi” and “Florian” tables. In the early seventies, other tables that followed included “Valmarana,” “Quatour,” and “Orseolo.” While in 1974, they added a couch and armchair, “Cornaro,” to the collection and the “Toledo” bed...
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Velvet, Foam, Chenille, Wood

Sofa Versailles, Capitonné Backrest, Italy
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Located in Treviso, Treviso
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Sofa Versailles, Capitonné Backrest, Italy
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Studio Simon Black Wood and Azure Velvet Two-Seater “Simone” Sofa, Italy, 1975
By Studio Simon
Located in Vicenza, IT
Two-seater “Simone” sofa, designed and manufactured by Studio Simon in 1975. The structure is made of black lacquered wood. An azure velvet big seat completes the sofa. The min...
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Cotton, Velvet, Foam

Smeraldo Italian Three-Seat Sofa with Carved Feet in Velvet & Satin by Zanaboni
By Zanaboni
Located in MEDA, IT
The Smeraldo sofa is a seat of modern classicism, designed to live comfortly and elegantly the living room space. Stately model characterized by the harmonious design of the back, th...
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Asymmetrical Postmodern Sofa by Thomas De Ángelis
By Thomas De Angelis
Located in New York, NY
Chic, architectural, and voguish style asymmetrical sofa by noted maker, Thomas De Ángelis. The sofa features one side with an even arm, and the other side is armless. Structurally s...
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1970s American Post-Modern Vintage Hommes Studio Living Room Sets

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Post Modern Leather Sofa & Chair by Shermag
Located in Las Vegas, NV
1990's Leather and chrome daybed style sofa and chair by Normand Couture for Shermag of Canada. Back rests and arm rest are both removable. Great moder...
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Late 20th Century Post-Modern Hommes Studio Living Room Sets

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Chrome

Restored Bordeaux Leather Chesterfield Club Suite Armchair & Sofa on Turned Legs
Located in GB
We are delighted to offer for sale this stunning very rare handmade in England fully restored Bordeaux leather Gentleman's club suite with hand turned legs ...
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20th Century British Victorian Hommes Studio Living Room Sets

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Leather, Beech

Hommes Studio living room sets for sale on 1stDibs.

Hommes Studio living room sets are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of fabric and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Hommes Studio living room sets, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original living room sets by Hommes Studio were created in the modern style in portugal during the 21st century and contemporary. Prices for Hommes Studio living room sets can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $2,455 and can go as high as $10,538, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $10,070.

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