Dina Tables

The Dina Table design approach was a playful exercise between creating a table striking enough to live alone but intended to live as a nesting family.

The Dina Tables have an exaggerated profile, making them chunky, even a bit monolithic. This heft allows the tables to look great alone, but we really prefer them be in the company of their siblings.  

 
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Shelby Swivel Chair

The Shelby Chair is a contemporary spin on the classic club chair. Like the name of the chair itself there is a soft feminine side while also being masculine. The generously scaled seat playfully combines with the luxurious comfort of the back cushion for a perfectly tailored look. Its most distinctive feature is the superb comfort while occupying a surprisingly small footprint.

The Shelby Chair is a purposeful swivel armchair with a small footprint making it a remarkable little chair.

Shelby Swivel Chair in Shift Fabric

The Shelby Chair is available in Shift, a Scholten & Baijings’ grided fabric which dramatizes the graphic and architectural impact of the color gradient. Fluid transitions expand and contract along the upholstered grid giving unprecedent depth and movement to the chair.

 
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Shelby Swivel Chair in Paul Smith Fabric

The Shelby Chair is available in a very unique, and truly beautiful Paul Smith designed fabric, Assembled Check, based on a printed silk blouse from Smith’s SS15 Black Label women’s collection, which drew upon the sun-soaked shades and art-deco architecture of Miami.

Assembled Check is a densely woven textile with over 350 picks per inch, fine cotton yarn offers a soft hand and subdued luster enhanced by a calendared finish, a tapestry construction of tight rib and twill weaves provides graphic precision and clear color.

 
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Minoru Chair

The Minoru Chair is beautiful, comfortable and a bit a temporal. The chair looks contemporary yet has a Danish mid-century flair paired with a Japanese subtlety. A slow and thoughtful design process has taken place to create our first dinning chair. The comfort, durability and weight of the chair have been the driving creative elements. The way the seat curves, the pin legs, the back rest all contribute to the perceived movement of a stationary object.

 
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Wunderkammer Console

The Wunderkammer Console Table is a maximalist exercise of the highest order, form over function, for once. This table took over a year in the making, a true back and forth to understand this new vocabulary. The table had to be spindly, light, engaging yet provide shelf space while also taking up space. The design had to have a certain degree of shock value, it had to stop you on your tracks and make you want to get closer to it, inspect it. It is closer to an exercise on beauty than it is function driven, within the complexity there is more order than chaos.