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Forming part of Sancal’s Flash Collection, Float is a multi-functional sofa designed by Karim Rashid. Ideal for use in public spaces, the slim floating seat with incorporated back wall doubles as a screen and has optional coat pegs. Each Float component (arms, seat, back and headrest) can be selected in a different fabric allowing for endless design possibilities and colourful combinations. Tel: +34 968 718 074
www.sancal.com
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MUUTO NERD
Muuto’s new Nerd chair combines an impeccable sense of craftsmanship with a strong personality while still maintaining a certain simplicity. Through the innovative integration between seat and back, the precise detailing and the organic shape, David Geckeler has created a chair that comes in natural oak or lacquered ash wood. Comments Geckeler: “While the appearance of Nerd is unique, the overall expression, material and craftsmanship all have references to classic Scandinavian design values.” Tel: +45 3296 9899
www.muuto.com
Pedrali presented a number of new collections at Salone Internazionale del Mobile, including Malmö, designed by Michele Cazzaniga, Simone Mandelli, and Antonio Pagliarulo. The family is composed of a chair, armchair, and table in natural ash timber in bleached or black stained finish. The shell can be upholstered in fabric or leather. Tel: + 39 035 83588
www.pedrali.it
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PEDRALI MALMÖ
SANCAL FLOAT
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CASSINA LA MISE
Designed by Luca Nichetto for Cassina, La Mise is a snug sofa with padded upholstery and soft, inviting cushions adorned with decorative zig-zag stitching. Nichetto has paid careful attention to the fabric, a fundamental part of the Cassina culture and the object of intensive research. In this case, an abundance of material in a single and continuous piece creates a tailor-made finish. The collection includes an armchair, a two-seater sofa in two different widths, and a three-seater sofa and is available in the UK through Chaplins. Tel: +44 (0)20 8421 1779
www.chaplins.co.uk
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