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Designed with casual and understated feminine detailing, the Amboise Host Chair brings a soft presence to your space. Its low-profile frame is embellished with a fully upholstered dressmaker slip skirt.
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These classic dining chairs by Kara Mann utilize traditional caning but keep it modern with sharp, geometric shapes and silhouettes.
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The Brute sofa mixes a curved modern silhouette with metal fluted legs. This sofa captures a truly relaxed glamour.
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The flowing curves and vertical reeding of the Laurent Chest create an air of regal grandeur, with a singular form that is both modern and elegant.
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The Magnus Credenza captures the energy and styling of Rome's striking Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana, created for the 1942 World Exhibition. The sideboard's 48 arches and modernist cubed structure celebrates the city's beauty and neoclassical heritage.
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The Colosseum Dining Table is inspired by the lasting beauty of the world's most famous amphitheater in Rome. Available in two sizes, the table is alluring from every angle with a cylindrical form, three rows of pierced arching shapes and contrasting bronze finishes from the exterior to the interior.
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Crafted in textured or smooth bronze with solid bronze shelving, the Noble Console is a textural form inspired by the figurative modernist sculpture of the early 20th century.
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The Hemingway Dining Table is both a gathering place and a statement piece, featuring large-scale rounded pedestals beneath a classically-inspired floating starburst top.
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The Classico Cocktail Table will instantly become a focal point in your room, prompting guests to gather around its classic Carrara marble surface atop a distinguished six-leg bronze base.
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With an infinity inlay on its surface, the Grand Concorde Round Table references the monumental Concorde Fountains in Paris—a prominent public square and intersection where style, elegance and history meet.
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Crafted in textured or smooth bronze, the Noble Square Cocktail Table is a form inspired by the figurative modernist sculpture of the early 20th century.
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Stylish and symmetrical, the Arco Spot Table is inspired by the iconic Arc de Triomphe in Paris. Its square shape is punctuated by a single arching form on each side and an eglomise top.
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Accommodate a few extra guests with the Adria Drink Table. This bronze piece is inspired by the classic cigarette tables and serves as an unobtrusive accent in any room.
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The Makiko Console Table evokes the shaping of ancient gates from Japan and southeast Asia, igniting the imagination and uniting the past and the present.
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The ancient ruins of Rome capture history and legend in elaborately carved façades. Inspired by these artful creations, the Estelle Console features an understated silhouette with a Carrara marble top and implied animal paw feet.
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This is a striking construction of balancing planes: the legs raise above the top plane and reveal an interior of contrasting liquid metal texture.















