Dooor. Folding door with curved track Dooor srl Dooor. Folding door with curved track Folding doors’ tracks can be curved (with a minimum radius of curvature of 600 mm), making the door's silhouette sinuous and allowing the complete management of space by redesigning volumes with cu
Dooor. Folding door with central opening Dooor srl Dooor. Folding door with central opening Centred central opening is appropriate for large rooms, creating a central passageway which varies according to requirements.
Dooor. Folding door with multiple opening Dooor srl Dooor. Folding door with multiple opening Multiple opening offer great versatility and is suitable for all Dooor systems. In large spaces it plays two roles, giving each element the right balance and amplifying its usability.
Feel Free System Kriskadecor Feel Free System Innovative self-supporting system that allows the installation of Kriskadecor chains in any area without the need for support or fixing.
Pleiadi Warli Pleiadi Outdoor rug, made from the continuous repetition of a serpentine element, sewn and assembled by hand. The terminals simulate traditional fringes.
WILLOW Woodnotes WILLOW Softness of wool, purity of paper, glow of linen - timeless products of rare aesthetic quality since 1987. Inspired by the rugged Finnish nature.
ORTIGU Mariantonia Urru ORTIGU The ORTIGU collection takes inspiration from the bark of the cork, a plant characteristic of the Mediterranean maquis that characterises the landscape of the whole of northern Sardinia and various
Moving Landscape Mariantonia Urru Moving Landscape This is a breath-taking installation Halcyon Lake hosted at their showroom in Melbourne.
AF1153 Mariantonia Urru AF1153 The architect and designer from Los Angeles - New York Antonio Forteleoni, with vast experience in product design, ideates this piece of unusual geometric pattern inspired by early computer graphi
Juno MANDELLI1953 Juno A concept born from the desire to use, as the protagonist, an unconventional material to make handles: cement. The production process, almost ancestral, recalls the ancient forging technique.