À propos de Lemon
Les fondements de Lemon sont façonnés par la vision du directeur de la création, Kevin Frankental. Passionné par l'histoire du design, Kevin s'inspire du design historique, du cinéma et de l'art, s'attachant à découvrir ce qui rend une pièce véritablement intemporelle. "On a souvent tendance à romancer le passé, ce qui, selon moi, alimente la nostalgie d'aujourd'hui", explique-t-il. "Même si tout n'était pas mieux avant, certains classiques résistent à l'épreuve du temps et résonnent à travers les générations". Dans un monde de plus en plus marqué par un sentiment de s...Lire la suite

Établi en 2007Vendeur 1stDibs depuis 2021
Objets présentés
années 2010, Sud-africain, Minimaliste, Tables de nuit
Bois
années 2010, Sud-africain, Art déco, Lits et cadres de lit
Nacre, Érable piqué
années 2010, italien, Moderne, Tables de salle à manger
Travertin
années 2010, italien, Moderne, Tables de salle à manger
Travertin
années 2010, Sud-africain, Minimaliste, Piédestaux
Laque
années 2010, italien, Minimaliste, Tables basses
Travertin
années 2010, Sud-africain, Minimaliste, Tables de nuit
Bois
années 2010, Sud-africain, Minimaliste, Piédestaux
Bois
années 2010, Sud-africain, Minimaliste, Tables de nuit
Bois
années 2010, Sud-africain, Minimaliste, Piédestaux
Bois
années 2010, Sud-africain, Art déco, Lits et cadres de lit
Nacre, Érable piqué
années 2010, Sud-africain, Minimaliste, Tables de nuit
Bois
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The Park nightstand pays homage to Italian design of the 1960s, exemplifying meticulous craftsmanship and featuring well-proportioned dimensions and exceptional detailing.

Envisioned by designer Yaniv Chen, the Constant nightstand exudes an air of refined luxury, celebrating the inherent splendor of wood. Meticulously crafted with impeccable proportions and attention to detail, the Constant nightstand stand is your perfect bedside companion.

Envisioned by designer Yaniv Chen, the Constant nightstand exudes an air of refined luxury, celebrating the inherent splendor of Poplar burl wood. Meticulously crafted with impeccable proportions and attention to detail, the Constant nightstand stand is your perfect bedside companion.

The La Plume, designed by Lemon's long-term collaborator, Yaniv Chen, is an armchair that epitomizes generosity and warmth, crafted with an unwavering emphasis on unparalleled comfort.

The Rambling Chair by Yaniv Chen nods to the silhouette of the traditional milk stool found in farms and Victorian homesteads throughout South Africa. For Chen, the stool is synonymous with childhood memories of visits to historic house museums and fantastical holidays in the countryside. The formwork references the utilitarian yet decorative structure, with the design intention of seamlessly bringing it from the barn into contemporary

The Rambling Chair by Yaniv Chen nods to the silhouette of the traditional milk stool found in farms and Victorian homesteads throughout South Africa. For Chen, the stool is synonymous with childhood memories of visits to historic house museums and fantastical holidays in the countryside. The formwork references the utilitarian yet decorative structure, with the design intention of seamlessly bringing it from the barn into contemporary

The Rambling Chair by Yaniv Chen nods to the silhouette of the traditional milk stool found in farms and Victorian homesteads throughout South Africa. For Chen, the stool is synonymous with childhood memories of visits to historic house museums and fantastical holidays in the countryside. The formwork references the utilitarian yet decorative structure, with the design intention of seamlessly bringing it from the barn into contemporary

Envisioned by designer Yaniv Chen, the Constant nightstand exudes an air of refined luxury, celebrating the inherent splendor of wood. Meticulously crafted with impeccable proportions and attention to detail, the Constant nightstand stand is your perfect bedside companion.

The Kent armchair is a testament to the artistry of form and fabrication. It embodies an elegant silhouette, drawing inspiration from the iconic elements of Italian 1950s design, including the angular lines of Gio Ponti's renowned 811 chair and the upholstery reminiscent of the luxurious Mercedes Benz 300.