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Period: 21st Century and Contemporary
Creator: Driade
Peary II Medium Glass Vase by Borek Sipek for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The vases by borek sipek have onion, leaves, shoots, thorns and twigs clinging on their top. A whole world of fantasy stolen from the plants’ one. Peary is available in transparent o...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Glass

Vichy Medium Blown Glass Water Jug with Green Handle by Borek Sipek for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Borek Sipek invites us to visit a world similar to the circus and Italian opera. The characters are all there, from the decanters, similar to a clown cap, to the jugs with skirt and...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Blown Glass

Isotta Large Glass Centrepiece with Multicolored Leaves, Borek Sipek for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Joyful blown glass centrepiece with coloured leaves decoration. Here is a baroque fantasy signed by Borek Sipek. Borek Sipek (1949-2016) studied interior design at the school for Arts & Crafts in Prague from 1964-1968. He went to Germany to study architecture at the Kunsthochschule in Hamburg. He also studied aesthetics and philosophy. In 1983, he moved to the Netherlands and set up the design office that provided a base for his subsequent explorations of oriental and occidental Arts & Crafts. His fateful encounter with Driade resulted in furniture and objects. The ideas eventually found their way into the Eidos, Malastrana and Follies Collections. Sipek's systematic revisitations of traditional craft techniques and materials have won several prestigious awards including, the Croix Chevalier Dans L'ordre Des Arts Et Des Lettres from the French Government in 1991. In 1993, he won the Prins Bernard Fons Prize for architecture and arts. Sipek has an international reputation as an imaginative and versatile artist. He was appointed Prague castle architect by Czech president, Vaclav Havel. He worked from 1992-1996 on architectural detailing and other features of Joze Plecnik...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Glass

Norma Lamp Designed by Borek Sipek for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Norma lamp by Borek Sipek for Driade. Suspension lamp. Brass structure with gilded leaves and transparent blown glass elements. Works with a...
Category

Italian 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Blown Glass

"PIP-e" Colored Stackable Armchair Designed by Philippe Starck for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"PIP-e" is a stackable armchair, designed by Philippe Starck and manufactured by Driade, in polypropylene monobloc available in carnation, lavender gray, white or dark gray colors. I...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Plastic

"Nemo" Denim Colored Head-Armchair Designed by Fabio Novembre for Driade, 2017
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Nemo" is an iconic polyethylene monobloc head-armchair available in denim color, made by rotational molding. Fixed (indoor and outdoor use) or swivel (indoor use only) versions available. DIMENSIONS: D. 32.6", W. 35.4", H. 53.1", Seat H. 16.1" FABIO NOVEMBRE uses furniture design to tell intense and fascinating stories in which the protagonist is often the human figure. This human figure is capable of becoming abstract and universal, able to propose a mythical beauty as occurred in Greek art. So that Nemo, a face with classic features, is hollowed out to create an inhabitable space. The result is a head-armchair to be lived from the inside. Like a mask, it simultaneously conceals and reveals its inhabitant. Fabio Novembre said about Nemo: "In 2010 it happened that the name "Nemo" immediately evoked the famous little fish, protagonist of the movie of the same name, made by Pixar in 2003. If this question had been asked at the end of the nineteenth century, the answer would have probably been Captain Nemo...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Acrylic

Ludovica and Roberto Palomba Driade "Sissi" Armchair in Glass Fiber, 2017
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The new armchair designed by Ludovica and Roberto Palomba and manufactured by Driade– Sissi - is a sculptural, very versatile, self-centred and contemporary piece. Sissi is made in p...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Fiberglass

KALIMBA table by DriadeLab
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Kalimba, a name inspired by an ancient African percussion instrument, is the new outdoor table designed by DriadeLab, the company’s research centre and...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Aluminum

"Zigzag" Black or White Painted Steel Low Bookcase by Konstantin Grcic, Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Zigzag" is a low bookcase, designed by Konstantin Grcic and manufactured by Driade, featuring structure and shelves in steel finished with epoxy paint in white or black colors. Book...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Steel

"Edward II" Double Canopy Bed Designed by Antonia Astori for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Edward II" is a double canopy bed, designed by Antonia Astori and manufactured by Driade, featuring a satin finished stainless steel and wooden stru...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Stainless Steel

Francesca Large Clear and Red Glass Vase by Borek Sipek for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Four well managed “weddings” between different colors and materials: glass and porcelain, glass white and red. The union is sealed and divorce is not expected. Borek Sipek (1949-201...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Glass

Matthew Boulton III Stand with Removable Trays in Stainless Steel
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Giuseppe Chigiotti designed for Driade, Matthew Boulton III, an extravagant and elegant stand with four removable trays and a small central vase. Giuseppe Chigiott is an architec...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Brass

Adelaide X Serving Set by Xie Dong for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
As she experimented with different materials, and due to a special technique, Xie Dong has mandaged to ruffle, and almost pleat, ceramics. She's a true artist, able to translate a de...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Florian II Medium Red Glass Vase by Borek Sipek for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
A vase with a jeweled crown and an unusual orange-red color, by Borek Sipek. Borek Sipek (1949-2016). After studying interior design at the school for A...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Glass

"King Costes" Curved Bamboo or Striped Wenge Armchair by P. Stark for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"King Costes" is an iconic armchair, designed by Philippe Starck and manufactured by Driade, featuring a polished aluminum structure and curved plywood striped wenge or bamboo finished shell. Polyurethane foams padded seat with black or light colored leather fixed cover. Indoor use only. DIMENSIONS: D. 22", W. 19.8", H. 31.8", Seat H. 18.5" Philippe Starck revisits Costes easy chair project with King Costes armchair, changing its size and statics, while confirming its image as a recognizable piece of design, untouched by passing fads. PHILIPPE STARCK is an internationally acclaimed French creator, designer and architect. His profound comprehension of contemporary mutations, his determination to change the world, his anticipatory concern for environmental implications, his love of ideas, his desire to defend the intelligence of usefulness and the usefulness of intelligence have accompanied one iconic creation after the other. From everyday products such as furniture and lemon squeezers to revolutionary mega-yachts, individual windmills, electric bikes...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Aluminum

"Nemo" Brass, Iron or Copper Finished Head-Armchair by Fabio Novembre for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Nemo" is an iconic polyethylene fixed or swivel monobloc head-armchair available in metal powder finishes (metal powder mixed with resin) such as iron, copper and brass. As these finishes contain metal powder, natural oxidation has to be considered as a peculiar feature of the armchair and not as a defect. Indoor use only. DIMENSIONS: D. 32.6", W. 35.4", H. 53.1", Seat H. 16.1" FABIO NOVEMBRE uses furniture design to tell intense and fascinating stories in which the protagonist is often the human figure. This human figure is capable of becoming abstract and universal, able to propose a mythical beauty as occurred in Greek art. So that Nemo, a face with classic features, is hollowed out to create an inhabitable space. The result is a head-armchair to be lived from the inside. Like a mask, it simultaneously conceals and reveals its inhabitant. Fabio Novembre said about Nemo: "In 2010 it happened that the name "Nemo" immediately evoked the famous little fish, protagonist of the movie of the same name, made by Pixar in 2003. If this question had been asked at the end of the nineteenth century, the answer would have probably been Captain Nemo...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Brass, Copper, Iron

Didymos Round Table with Black Marble Top by Antonia Astori for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
On its fiftieth anniversary, Driade modifies the design of an iconic table, for which, in its original version, Antonia Astoria had balanced the elegant minimalism of the top with a ...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Marble

"Blocco" Fuchsia or Blue Faux Fur Pouf Designed by Nanda Vigo for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Blocco" is a pouf, designed by Nanda Vigo and manufactured by Driade, with wooden frame and padding in polyurethane foam of varying density. Upholstery in fuchsia or blue faux fur. Indoor use only. DIMENSIONS: D. 19.2", W. 17.3", H. 22.8", Seat H. 14.1" The "Blocco" seat / pouf, designed with such purpose in 1970, has got now a fresh re-edition with the same function but with a more joyful spirit by offering colorful covers. Have a nice seat! Nanda Vigo said about "Blocco": "Many elements called “furniture” are needed that actually remain “fixed”, once set, to the well-being. I've always rejected the tendency to overload space; therefore I have always worked to the limit of need." NANDA VIGO, born in Milan in 1936, lives in East Africa and works in Milan. She showed an interest in art at a very early age, when she had the opportunity to spend time with Filippo de Pisis, a family friend, and to study the architecture of Giuseppe Terragni, in which she immediately noticed the subtle employment of natural light. She studied architecture at the Ecole Polytechnique in Lausanne, worked as an intern in San Francisco, then returned to Italy where she opened her own studio in Milan. The underlying characteristic of the work has always been the relationship between light and space, which she has developed in a series of “environments” that blend architecture and design. In 1959 she began to visit the studio of Lucio Fontana and got to know that artists who founded the Azimut Gallery in Milan: Piero Manzoni, Enrico Castellani and Vincenzo Agnetti. During that period, she developed relations with the artists of the Zero group in Germany, the Netherlands and France, as a result of which her work was shown in more than 400 solo and group exhibitions throughout Europe. Between 1964 and 1966 she participated in some thirteen Zero exhibitions, including “Nul 65” at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, and “Zero: An Exhibition of European Experimental Art” at the Modern Art Gallery in Washington D.C.. She was the curator of the legendary exhibition “Zero avantgarde” in 1965 in Fontana’s studio in Milan, at which some 28 artists were represented. In 1964 she created Utopie with Lucio Fontana for the Triennale. Again at the Triennale, in 1973 she organized a performance at which architects and artists freely intervened: it's considered to have been the first happening at the event. In 1974 she received the New York Award for the Industrial Design for the Golden Gate lamp...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Foam, Wood, Faux Fur

"Lou Eat" Leather Dining Chair Designed by Philippe Starck for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Lou Eat" is a dining chair, designed by Philippe Starck with Dai Sugasawa and manufactured by Driade, with a compact high density polyurethane structure reinforced by a metal insert. Leather cover. Indoor use only. DIMENSIONS: D. 23.2", W. 22.8", H. 31.8", Seat H. 17.7" Philippe Starck said about "Lou Eat": “Lou Eat is not a chair, it's an animal-like sculpture that could eat you.” "Lou Eat" and "Lou Think", along with "Lou Read...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Metal

HIDALGO sideboard by DriadeLab
Located in Brooklyn, NY
For a unique and original interior design, eccentric and at the same time extremely elegant, Hidalgo is a vertical sideboard with an unusual design, spokesperson for the Driade codes...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Steel

"Torquemada" Carved Brushed Oak or Lacquered Beech Armchair by P. Starck, Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Torquemada" is an armchair, designed by Philippe Starck and manufactured by Driade, with a structure available in the following versions: brushed oak, brushed oak with carved backrest and seat or in matt lacquered textured beech in white, gray, yellow, lavender gray or carnation colors. Backrest element support is in polished or mirror finished cast aluminum. Indoor use only. DIMENSIONS: D. 18.8", W. 21.2", H. 30.5", Seat H. 18.3" Although these pieces of design seem apparently imperfect and unique, the collection is composed of a table and a set of seats: a chair, an armchair and a stool. The latter feature two handcuffs in mirror-polished stainless steel, a detail that is as structural as well as decorative and ironically reminiscent of the imagery coming from the ancient Inquisition and its infamous and fearsome prosecutor. A link that regards the concept as well as the project and explains where the name of this collection comes from. Each piece is also available in a more precious version, in gouged oak...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Aluminum

"Torquemada" Chair in Carved Brushed Oak by Philippe Starck for Driade, 2017
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Torquemada" is a chair, designed by Philippe Starck and manufactured by Driade, with a structure available in the following versions: brushed oak or brushed oak with carved backrest and seat. Backrest element support is in polished or mirror finished cast aluminum. Indoor use only. DIMENSIONS: D. 18.8", W. 16.1", H. 30.5", Seat H. 18.3" Although these pieces of design seem apparently imperfect and unique, the collection is composed of a table and a set of seats: a chair, an armchair and a stool. The latter feature two handcuffs in mirror-polished stainless steel, a detail that is as structural as well as decorative and ironically reminiscent of the imagery coming from the ancient Inquisition and its infamous and fearsome prosecutor. A link that regards the concept as well as the project and explains where the name of this collection comes from. Each piece is also available in a more precious version, in gouged oak...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Aluminum

Greeky Medium White Vase by Analogia Project for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
With ironic sophistication, the Greeky collection offers a modern interpretation of ancient Greek pottery that, by tradition, narrates the epic g...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Italic Lace Petal Placemat in White by Galante & Lancman for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The city of Siena in 1440 birthed the original lace items that provided the inspiration for a range of table accessories. Back then they were made with a crochet hook...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Brass

Frammenti Medium Box in Aluminium by Borromeo De Silva for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Frammenti is the name of the new collection designed by Borromea de Silva Studio for Driade. Each piece in the collection is a different boxes with fragmented outlines. Like a three ...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Aluminum

Hera Large Green and Glass Vase by Borek Sipek for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The gorgeous Hera vase by Borek Sipek has leaves, shoots, thorns and twigs clinging on their surface or a onion top. A whole world of fantasy stolen from the world of plants. Borek Sipek (1949-2016) studied interior design at the school for Arts & Crafts in Prague from 1964-1968. He went to Germany to study architecture at the Kunsthochschule in Hamburg. He also studied aesthetics and philosophy. In 1983, he moved to the Netherlands and set up the design office that provided a base for his subsequent explorations of oriental and occidental arts and crafts. His fateful encounter with Driade resulted in furniture and objects. The ideas eventually found their way into the Eidos, Malastrana and Follies Collections. Sipek's systematic revisitations of traditional craft techniques and materials have won several prestigious awards including, the Croix Chevalier Dans L'ordre Des Arts Et Des Lettres from the French Government in 1991. In 1993, he won the Prins Bernard Fons Prize for architecture and arts. Sipek has an international reputation as an imaginative and versatile artist. He was appointed Prague castle architect by Czech president, Vaclav Havel. He worked from 1992 to 1996 on architectural detailing and other features of Joze Plecnik...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Glass

"Leeon" Velvet Covered Daybed by Ludovica and Roberto Palomba for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Leeon" is an elegant daybed, designed by Ludovica and Roberto Palomba and manufactured by Driade, featuring a back in flexible cold-cured polyurethane foam working with metal inserts, seat with elastic straps and structure in painted steel and wood, padding in polyurethane foam and painted aluminum legs in black or white colors. Available in a sampler of fabric or leather fixed covers. Indoor use only. DIMENSIONS: D. 68.1", W. 35.4", H. 31.8", Seat H. 16.1" Ludovica and Roberto Palomba propose a collection of upholstered pieces of design recalling some distinctive features of aesthetics coming from the late 80s, such as the die-cast aluminum pointy supports (elegantly painted in this case) and the checkerboard motif of the upholstery. The result is a refined project, complete with different pieces of design such as sofa, daybed, bench and bed, and meant to be used both in private and public spaces. LUDOVICA and ROBERTO PALOMBA, architects, work and live in Milan. They founded Palomba Serafini Associati in 1994. They received many international awards such as Compasso D'Oro, Elle Decoration International Design Award, Red Dot, Design Plus, Good Design Award, German Design Award. Ludovica and Roberto Palomba plan architectures and design exhibitions worldwide. They work and are art director for some of the most established brands such as Antolini, Bisazza, Boffi, Brix, Cappellini, Dornbracht, Driade, Elica, Elmar, Exteta, Fiam, Flaminia, Foscarini, KitchenAid, Kos, Laufen, Lema, Plank, Poltrona Frau, Rapsel, Redaelli, Salviati, Sawaya & Moroni, Samsung, Schiffini, Tubes, Valli&Valli, Viccarbe, When Objects Work...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Metal, Aluminum, Steel

"Monseigneur" Quilted Leather Armchair Designed by Philippe Starck for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Monseigneur" is an iconic armchair, designed by Philippe Starck and manufactured by Driade, featuring a padded quilted leather structure, with stainless cast steel front legs and ar...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Stainless Steel

"Tokyo-Pop" White or Black Monobloc Stool Designed by T. Yoshioka for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Tokyo-Pop" is a white or black anthracite polyethylene monobloc iconic stool, matching with tables high 35.4", designed by Tokujin Yoshioka and manufactured by Driade. White version...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Plastic

"Meridiana" Polycarbonate and Steel Swivel Low Stool by C. Pillet for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Meridiana" is an iconic swivel low stool, designed by Christophe Pillet and manufactured by Driade, with chromed or matte black painted steel structure and...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Steel

"Meridiana" Polycarbonate and Steel Chair Designed by C. Pillet for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Meridiana" is an iconic chair, designed by Christophe Pillet and manufactured by Driade, with a chromed or matte black painted steel structure and with a shell in polycarbonate in w...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Steel

"Mingx" Leather and Steel Armchair Designed by Konstantin Grcic for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Mingx" is an armchair, designed by Konstantin Grcic and manufactured by Driade, with a structure in printed steel sheet and rod with polyester painted in orange, light gray, bronze ...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Steel

"Blocco" Black Mongolian Fur or Velvet Pouf Designed by Nanda Vigo for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Blocco" is a pouf, designed by Nanda Vigo and manufactured by Driade, with wooden frame and padding in polyurethane foam of varying density. Upholstery in black Mongolian fur or in Loira velvet. Indoor use only. DIMENSIONS: D. 19.2", W. 17.3", H. 22.8", Seat H. 14.1" The “Blocco” seat / pouf, designed with such purpose in 1970, has got now a fresh re-edition with the same function but with a more joyful spirit by offering colorful covers. Have a nice seat! Nanda Vigo said about "Blocco": "Many elements called “furniture” are needed that actually remain “fixed”, once set, to the well-being. I've always rejected the tendency to overload space; therefore I have always worked to the limit of need." NANDA VIGO, born in Milan in 1936, lives in East Africa and works in Milan. She showed an interest in art at a very early age, when she had the opportunity to spend time with Filippo de Pisis, a family friend, and to study the architecture of Giuseppe Terragni, in which she immediately noticed the subtle employment of natural light. She studied architecture at the Ecole Polytechnique in Lausanne, worked as an intern in San Francisco, then returned to Italy where she opened her own studio in Milan. The underlying characteristic of the work has always been the relationship between light and space, which she has developed in a series of “environments” that blend architecture and design. In 1959 she began to visit the studio of Lucio Fontana and got to know that artists who founded the Azimut Gallery in Milan: Piero Manzoni, Enrico Castellani and Vincenzo Agnetti. During that period, she developed relations with the artists of the Zero group in Germany, the Netherlands and France, as a result of which her work was shown in more than 400 solo and group exhibitions throughout Europe. Between 1964 and 1966 she participated in some thirteen Zero exhibitions, including “Nul 65” at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, and “Zero: An Exhibition of European Experimental Art” at the Modern Art Gallery in Washington D.C.. She was the curator of the legendary exhibition “Zero avantgarde” in 1965 in Fontana’s studio in Milan, at which some 28 artists were represented. In 1964 she created Utopie with Lucio Fontana for the Triennale. Again at the Triennale, in 1973 she organized a performance at which architects and artists freely intervened: it's considered to have been the first happening at the event. In 1974 she received the New York Award for the Industrial Design for the Golden Gate lamp...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Fur, Velvet, Wood

"Hall" Fabric or Leather Three-Seat Sofa by Rodolfo Dordoni for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Hall" is an elegant three-seat sofa, designed by Rodolfo Dordoni and manufactured by Driade with wooden conglomerate structure, padding in polyurethane foams and wadding, fabric or leather fixed cover. Indoor use only. DIMENSIONS: D. 33", W. 90.5", H. 29.5", Seat H. 16.9" In 1991 Rodolfo Dordoni was among the first to begin a recovery process of traditional furniture by reinterpreting the classic English club sofa. Designed at the height of Minimalism, Hall collection recovers some fundamental values such as domesticity and comfort. RODOLFO DORDONI, architect and designer, was born in Milan, where he graduated in Architecture. Responsible over the years for the art direction of Artemide (glass collection), Cappellini (from 1979 to 1989), FontanaArte (furniture collection), Foscarini (lamps), Minotti (from 1997 until today) and Roda (since 2006), he designs for a lot of companies, including: Artemide, Cappellini, Cassina, Ceramica Flaminia, Ceramiche Mutina, Dada, Dornbracht, Driade, Effegibi, Emu, Ernestomeda, Fantini, Fiam Italia, Flos, Flou, FontanaArte, Foscarini, Jab, Kartell, Kettal, knIndustrie, MDF Italia, Minotti, Molteni&C, Moroso, Olivari, Pamar, Poliform, Poltrona Frau, Roda, RB Rossana...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Leather, Fabric, Foam, Wood

"Mingx" Outdoor Steel High or Low Stool with Back by Konstantin Grcic for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Mingx" is an outdoor high or low stool with back. Structure in printed steel sheet and rod with protective cataphoresis treatment polyester painted in orange, light gray, bronze and...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Steel

Kachnar Silvered Brass Flower Centrepiece by Mann Singh for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
An arrangement of flowers or leaves tied together with a collection of small branches. These are the precious, bowl-shaped, centrepieces created by Mann Singh in silver plated brass....
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Brass

Ordini Narrow Vase with White and Black Decoration by Analogia Project for Driad
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Ordini is a playful and surprising interpretation of classical architectural orders. The workmanship of the vases recalls the mouldings of vitruvian orders in which decorative architectural features become an ornamental element that plays with the cylindrical volume of the vase. The collection includes three elements; a broad vase, a narrow vase...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Mykes Glass Candleholder by Giorgio Bonaguro for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Mykes is a collection of refined hand-blown glass candle stands produced in three different sizes with the shape of a mushroom. Inspired by ancient Greek culture, the mushroom was co...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Glass

Victor Clear and Violet Blown Glass Water Jug by Borek Sipek for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Borek Sipek invites us to visit a world similar to the circus and Italian opera. The characters are all there, from the decanters, similar to a clown cap, to the jugs with skirt and...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Blown Glass

Ron Arad MT2 Sofa in Polyethylene for Driade
Located in Milan, IT
Innovation, experimentation of the materials and forms. This sofa is an iconic sculptural polyethylene monobloc sofa, designed by Ron Arad and manufactured by Driade, sand white colo...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Plastic

"Zigzag" Mirror Finished Steel High Bookcase by Konstantin Grcic for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Zigzag" is a high bookcase, designed by Konstantin Grcic and manufactured by Driade, featuring structure and shelves in polished steel with mirror finish. Bookends in sheet metal st...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Steel

"King Costes" Curved Grey Oak Plywood Armchair by Philippe Stark for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"King Costes" is an iconic armchair, designed by Philippe Starck and manufactured by Driade, featuring a polished aluminum structure and curved plywood grey oak finished shell. Polyurethane foams padded seat with black or light colored leather...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Aluminum

"Meridiana" Leather and Aluminum Armchair Designed by C. Pillet for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Meridiana" is an iconic armchair, designed by Christophe Pillet and manufactured by Driade, on rubber feet or soft castors, with polished die-casting aluminum...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Aluminum

"Fratello" Low Tempered Glass Double-Top Table Designed by Enzo Mari for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Fratello" is a low double-top table, designed by Enzo Mari and manufactured by Driade, with a black anthracite painted steel sections structure braced through a solid beechwood beam...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Steel

"Meran" Armchair Designed by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Meran" is an elegant armchair, designed by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez and manufactured by Driade, with ebonized beechwood legs and polyurethane foams padded wooden structure,...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Leather, Fabric, Foam, Wood, Beech

"Lou Read" Leather and Reinforced Polyurethane Armchair by P. Starck for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Lou Read" is an iconic armchair, designed by Philippe Starck and Eugeni Quitllet and manufactured by Driade, with a polyurethane Baydur structure with intern...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Metal

Adelaide XI Dinner Set by Xie Dong for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
As she experimented with different materials, and due to a special technique, Xie Dong has mandaged to ruffle, and almost pleat, ceramics. She's a true artist, able to translate a de...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

100 Piazze Venaria Reale Silver Plated Tray by Fabio Novembre for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
In this collection, the most famous squares in Italy and the monuments that surround them come alive in centrepieces designed by Fabio Novembre: like from Turin to Lucca, and from Fl...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Brass

Ordini Bowl with Bronze Color Outside and Mott Inside by Analogia Project
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Ordini is a playful and surprising interpretation of classical architectural orders. The workmanship of the vases recalls the mouldings of vitruvian orders in which decorative archit...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Bronze

Greeky Large White Centrepiece by Analogia Project for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
With ironic sophistication, the Greeky collection offers a modern interpretation of ancient Greek pottery that, by tradition, narrates the epic g...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Adelaide II Large White Vase by Xie Dong for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
As she experimented with different materials, and due to a special technique, Xie Dong has mandaged to ruffle, and almost pleat, ceramics. She's a true artist, able to translate a de...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Monseigneur Chairs Designed by Philippe Starck for Driade
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A chic pair of Monseigneur chairs by 20th century Master Philippe Starck. Acquired from the SLS Hotel in Beverly Hills after an extensive remodel. Newly upho...
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Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Stainless Steel

Didymos Oval Table with Black Marble Top by Antonia Astori for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
On its 50th anniversary, Driade modifies the design of an iconic table, for which, in its original version, Antonia Astoria had balanced the elegant minimalism of the top with a scul...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Marble

"Zigzag" Bronze Painted Steel and Oak Veneered Low Bookcase by K. Grcic, Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Zigzag" is a low bookcase, designed by Konstantin Grcic and manufactured by Driade, featuring structure in bronze painted steel and oak veneered shelves. Bookends in sheet metal ste...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Steel

"ZigZag" Bronze Painted Steel and Walnut High Bookcase by K. Grcic, Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"ZigZag" is a high bookcase, designed by Konstantin Grcic and manufactured by Driade, featuring structure in bronze painted steel and Canaletto walnut veneered shelves. Bookends in s...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Steel

"Leeon" Leather Double Bed Designed by Ludovica and Roberto Palomba for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Leeon" is an elegant double bed, designed by Ludovica and Roberto Palomba and manufactured by Driade, featuring a headboard in flexible cold-cured polyurethane foam working with met...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Steel, Metal, Aluminum

PAVO Armchair by Patricia Urquiola for Driade
Located in Brooklyn, NY
PAVO armchairs by Patricia Urquiola for Driade Painted steel brown cane covered structure. Fixed cushion with black leather cover for indoor use only.
Category

Italian 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Bentwood

"Nemo" Black or Red Lacquered Head-Armchair by Fabio Novembre for Driade, 2017
Located in Brooklyn, NY
"Nemo" is a polyethylene monobloc fixed or swivel iconic head-armchair, designed by Fabio Novembre and manufactured by Driade, available in black or red lacquered colors. Swivel version is for indoor use only. DIMENSIONS: D. 32.6", W. 35.4", H. 53.1", Seat H. 16.1" FABIO NOVEMBRE uses furniture design to tell intense and fascinating stories in which the protagonist is often the human figure. This human figure is capable of becoming abstract and universal, able to propose a mythical beauty as occurred in Greek art. So that Nemo, a face with classic features, is hollowed out to create an inhabitable space. The result is a head-armchair to be lived from the inside. Like a mask, it simultaneously conceals and reveals its inhabitant. Fabio Novembre said about Nemo: "In 2010 it happened that the name "Nemo" immediately evoked the famous little fish, protagonist of the movie of the same name, made by Pixar in 2003. If this question had been asked at the end of the nineteenth century, the answer would have probably been Captain Nemo...
Category

Italian Modern 21st Century and Contemporary Furniture

Materials

Plastic

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