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As its name suggests, the origins of its simple yet sophisticated style lie in stones that time and the elements have shaped into sculptural forms. Light and easy to move, Keisho can be positioned next to any part of a sofa, making it an unbeatably practical solution for both the contract market and household use. LaCividina, Keisho by Andrea Steidl LaCividina, Keisho by Andrea Steidl LaCividina, Keisho by Andrea Steidl Product Overview Product Details Product description Just as traditional Japanese Keisho-seki (Object stones) are treated as genuine natural masterpieces and displayed on wooden bases or in bronze bowls, the Keisho table features a metal framework on a stand covered with ash wood, adding a warm touch that is wonderfully complemented by the finishes on offer. Product name Keisho Designer Andrea Steidl Production process The weight of the table is well balanced and it is designed to combine a very solid base with an ethereal, linear appearance. Light and easy to move, Keisho can be positioned next to any sofa, making it an unbeatably practical solution for both the contract market and household use. Year 2019 Collection https://lacividina.com/en/families/keisho/ Official website https://lacividina.com/en/ Designed by Andrea Steidl Share BRAND SELECTIONOUR PRODUCTS Add to bookmarks LaCividina Phar Lap Phar Lap is the lounge chair designed to bring comfort and protection to collective spaces, thanks to a slender structure inspired by the design of the seventies. Add to bookmarks LaCividina Soave The distinguishing feature of this collection of armchairs and sofas is the use of an elliptic shape in a number of ways. Add to bookmarks LaCividina Ala The inspiration for Ala’s design came from the stands for old plates on display in a decorative arts museum. Add to bookmarks LaCividina Suiseki Suiseki is a collection of padded seats inspired – as its name suggests – by the Japanese art of arranging naturally occurring stones. Add to bookmarks LaCividina Node+ Node+ is an ambitious system that is designed to cater to people’s needs and adapt to suit the countless activities that they carry out every day. Add to bookmarks LaCividina Windmill As its name suggests, this delicate, colourful collection of poufs was inspired by windmills. Add to bookmarks LaCividina Waves Waves is a collection of poufs inspired by the sea and the soft, gentle ripples running along the surface of the water. Add to bookmarks LaCividina Bernard Bernard is a complete and versatile collection, suitable in both residential and contract. Add to bookmarks LaCividina Dorothea Inspiration from nature and advanced modularity again take center stage in the collaboration between Andrea Steidl and LaCividina, ready to introduce Dorothea in Milan. Add to bookmarks LaCividina Aria The Aria retro-futuristic lounge chair offers the perfect blend of lightness and loftiness, technological prowess and sublime craftsmanship. Add to bookmarks LaCividina Pinch The Pinch selection stems from reflection on materials and the construction techniques in contemporary padded seating. Add to bookmarks LaCividina Osaka In 1967, the French designer Pierre Paulin challenged the rationalism that was predominant at the time by envisaging a range of seats with naturally winding lines Add to bookmarks LaCividina Agetti From the first collaboration between Garcia Cumini and LaCividina comes Agetti, an armchair with an architectural spirit that defies the rules of traditional seating. Add to bookmarks LaCividina Swale Thanks to an abundant and generous structure, the Swale armchair evokes relaxed conversation scenarios for residential and contract environments Add to bookmarks LaCividina Timo Timo is designer Federica Biasi’s first project for LaCividina. The collection of padded seats features understated style and shapes inspired by nature. Add to bookmarks LaCividina Myplace One of the challenges of design is to take something that already exists in lots of different forms and reshape it into a unique, personal item.
Add to bookmarks LaCividina Phar Lap Phar Lap is the lounge chair designed to bring comfort and protection to collective spaces, thanks to a slender structure inspired by the design of the seventies.
Add to bookmarks LaCividina Soave The distinguishing feature of this collection of armchairs and sofas is the use of an elliptic shape in a number of ways.
Add to bookmarks LaCividina Ala The inspiration for Ala’s design came from the stands for old plates on display in a decorative arts museum.
Add to bookmarks LaCividina Suiseki Suiseki is a collection of padded seats inspired – as its name suggests – by the Japanese art of arranging naturally occurring stones.
Add to bookmarks LaCividina Node+ Node+ is an ambitious system that is designed to cater to people’s needs and adapt to suit the countless activities that they carry out every day.
Add to bookmarks LaCividina Windmill As its name suggests, this delicate, colourful collection of poufs was inspired by windmills.
Add to bookmarks LaCividina Waves Waves is a collection of poufs inspired by the sea and the soft, gentle ripples running along the surface of the water.
Add to bookmarks LaCividina Bernard Bernard is a complete and versatile collection, suitable in both residential and contract.
Add to bookmarks LaCividina Dorothea Inspiration from nature and advanced modularity again take center stage in the collaboration between Andrea Steidl and LaCividina, ready to introduce Dorothea in Milan.
Add to bookmarks LaCividina Aria The Aria retro-futuristic lounge chair offers the perfect blend of lightness and loftiness, technological prowess and sublime craftsmanship.
Add to bookmarks LaCividina Pinch The Pinch selection stems from reflection on materials and the construction techniques in contemporary padded seating.
Add to bookmarks LaCividina Osaka In 1967, the French designer Pierre Paulin challenged the rationalism that was predominant at the time by envisaging a range of seats with naturally winding lines
Add to bookmarks LaCividina Agetti From the first collaboration between Garcia Cumini and LaCividina comes Agetti, an armchair with an architectural spirit that defies the rules of traditional seating.
Add to bookmarks LaCividina Swale Thanks to an abundant and generous structure, the Swale armchair evokes relaxed conversation scenarios for residential and contract environments
Add to bookmarks LaCividina Timo Timo is designer Federica Biasi’s first project for LaCividina. The collection of padded seats features understated style and shapes inspired by nature.
Add to bookmarks LaCividina Myplace One of the challenges of design is to take something that already exists in lots of different forms and reshape it into a unique, personal item.