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A playful oxymoron between the need to rest and the desire to move. Product Overview Product Details Product description Seat with white structure and yellow or red net. Product name Lazy Basketball Designer Emanuele Magini Materials Iron, Poliestere Characteristics high Dimensions cm 60x64x220h Year 2013 Product sheet Lazy Basketball Official website www.campeggidesign.it Share BRAND SELECTIONOUR PRODUCTS Add to bookmarks Campeggi Ospite A little sofa, with a discrete image, ready to become an emergency bed. With simple gestures it can bend in a light object which deserves little room. 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Add to bookmarks Campeggi Ospite A little sofa, with a discrete image, ready to become an emergency bed. With simple gestures it can bend in a light object which deserves little room.
Add to bookmarks Campeggi Hako The rigorous and minimalistic style of the convertible furniture designed by Sakura Adachi is back with a console balancing a sculpture-like line and a ludic appeal; a fold-out "secret box" re
Add to bookmarks Campeggi Piccy Vico Magistretti ‘s wood frame and cloth covered chair, showed in 1946 at the RIMA exhibition (acronymous for Italian Furniture Exhibitions Association) at Palazzo dell’Arte in Milan, is now b
Add to bookmarks Campeggi Bitta Denis Santachiara comes up with a new project in his choosen field: the emergency bed and its evolution over the years.
Add to bookmarks Campeggi Big-Bag Big-Bag by Giulio Manzoni is a sofa you can reconfigure and reinvent according to your fancy, thanks to its backrest consisting of self-supporting cushions, with a practical handle in natural
Add to bookmarks Campeggi Maracanà Emanuele Magini, who has already designed multiple iconic, high-impact products, keeps proposing solutions that break with tradition, with an eye to new needs and gestures.
Add to bookmarks Campeggi Zazà In the past sofa beds used to be a solution that somehow meant renouncing style and comfort.
Add to bookmarks Campeggi Dynamic Life In the ages we are living, the sofa can also be designed for a dynamic comfort use and configured on topical requests. Matali Crasset’s Dynamic Life shape dynamism distances fro
Add to bookmarks Campeggi Broomstick Uno The coat stand, though an essential item in the home, has not often been the focus of authoritative designers.
Add to bookmarks Campeggi Lowe With its linear and structured design enhances the basic form of this contemporary cozy sofa.
Add to bookmarks Campeggi Ritz Giulio Manzoni's high-generosity formula for Ritz, which features extra-large armrests, and a minimalist allure, softened by the tailored fabric and embellished with a satin natural aluminum base.
Add to bookmarks Campeggi Code With Code, Giulio Manzoni has applied a new type of transformability: the pouf that becomes a table, a proper 80x80 cm table with variable adjustments, which can be used to complement the sofa