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The Ottoman from the "TEN" series, envisioned by German designer Michael Schneider. Composed of lines that flow gently yet occasionally lead to sharpness, the Ottoman embodies a design that merges a somewhat formal impression with the welcoming ability to accommodate relaxed postures. When paired with a sofa from the same series, it enhances comfort in the living space. The Ottoman boasts a compact size that doesn't interrupt the space. The side frames, a common feature across the series, serve not only as design accents but also as handles for moving it around. With a firm cushion structure, it offers high comfort even when used as a seat. Enjoy various uses such as moving it around the room or changing its orientation.
W 710 x D 510 x H 400 mm
designschneider was founded in 1993 by Michael Schneider in Cologne. In 2009 designschneider moved to Berlin, where Jan-Patric Metzger joined the studio. designschneider is dedicated to product, furniture and exhibition design as well as trend research. The design studio has an international client base and is committed to designing new products which are unique, beautiful and functional. Michael Schneider: “My vision of success is creating products that will be used and enjoyed on a daily basis.”
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CondeHouse
CondeHouse has been crafting fine timber furniture in Asahikawa, Hokkaido since 1968, drawing on the forests of northern Japan to make pieces designed to last for generations. Reliability, durability and sustainability sit at the heart of the brand - traditional techniques meet modern technology, FSC- and PEFC-certified timber and non-toxic finishes, with tree-planting programs giving back to Hokkaido.
From dining chairs and extension tables to lounge seating and sideboards, CondeHouse brings a calm, considered Japanese sensibility to residential, hospitality and workplace interiors. Explore the collection at APATO, the authorised Australian home of Japanese designer furniture, and enquire for finishes, lead times and trade pricing.
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