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Our Brands
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Lema
Lema is modularity and customization. Collections of bespoke products defined by the combination of the efficiency of hi-tech industry and the expertise of deep, artisanal traditions. Each product is a unique story, expression of an understated, never ostentatious design approach. We pay the utmost attention to our production techniques and detailing. For homes like bespoke spaces with a focus on maximum comfort.
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Cesar
Whether rooted in sleek minimalism or expressive architectural detail, Cesar’s kitchens, living systems and bathrooms are thoughtfully conceived to enhance how you live. With a commitment to material richness, clean lines, and enduring quality, every element reflects a uniquely modern Italian spirit — warm, elegant, and unmistakably personal.
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Piet Boon
Created for modern living, the Piet Boon furniture line is about more than objects — it’s about atmosphere. Furniture that supports the rhythm of daily life, encourages connection, and stands the test of time through understated elegance and exceptional craftsmanship. Every design reflects Piet Boon’s architectural approach: purposeful, thoughtful, and built to last.
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Zanat
Zanat takes a new approach to furniture design and production: one that emphasizes craftsmanship and shows how traditional hand-carving techniques can enrich and open new possibilities for design while simultaneously contributing to sustainable socioeconomic development.
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Cocoon
Cocoon approaches the bath as architecture—where material, proportion, and restraint come together to shape a quiet, immersive experience. Working with designers such as John Pawson and Piet Boon, the brand creates complete, considered systems—baths, basins, and fittings designed to exist in harmony rather than as individual elements guided by a material-first philosophy, where natural stone and brushed steel are allowed to speak through tone, texture, and form.
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Armadillo
Founded with a purpose that extends far beyond aesthetics, Armadillo champions Luxury for Good — a philosophy that places sustainability, artistry, and impact at the heart of everything they do. From the hands that weave to the spaces that receive them, their rugs sit lightly on the earth while grounding interiors with quiet beauty and tactile richness.
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Ingo Maurer
Ingo Maurer approaches light as a medium of imagination—where function gives way to emotion, and objects become experiences. Rooted in a legacy of experimentation, the Munich-based studio creates lighting that blurs the line between art and design—often playful, sometimes unexpected, always expressive. Each piece is conceived as a “functional sculpture,” transforming everyday materials into moments of wonder.
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Awanay
Awanay, a boutique textile studio rooted in the majestic landscapes of Argentina, where every piece carries the spirit of its origin and the hands that shaped it. Founded as a family-driven atelier, Awanay creates more than rugs — they weave soulful expressions of place, craft, and community.
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Inata Alpaca
Inata is a house of textiles where the rare and the refined converge. Rooted in the high Andes and shaped by artisanal mastery, Inata elevates the extraordinary qualities of alpaca fiber into a language of tactile sophistication and enduring beauty. Each fabric, rug, and bespoke piece is more than material — it is a measured dialogue between heritage craft and thoughtful design.
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Mallma Studio
Rooted in material honesty and sculptural form, Mallma Studio creates bespoke furniture and textile pieces that exist at the intersection of art, craft, and contemporary interiors. Each object is made by hand, shaped slowly, and guided by intuition — celebrating texture, imperfection, and the expressive nature of wool and alpaca as a living material.
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Ideagroup
Ideagroup approaches the bathroom as a complete environment—where design, function, and material come together to shape everyday rituals. Rooted in Italian craftsmanship, the brand creates fully integrated systems—from vanities and storage to mirrors and shower solutions—designed with precision, flexibility, and a deep attention to detail.
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Foscarini
Foscarini brings a distinctly Italian perspective to light—one rooted in curiosity, experimentation, and collaboration. Each piece is designed as more than illumination; it’s an exploration of form, material, and atmosphere. Foscarini reflects a shared belief that lighting should shape how a space feels as much as how it functions—quietly expressive, intentional, and enduring.
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Tibetano
Founded at the intersection of heritage and innovation, Tibetano is a celebration of global craftsmanship reimagined for modern living. Their work honors the hands, histories, and materials behind each piece—while embracing a forward-looking approach to design that feels intentional, layered, and alive.
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Gardeco
Gardeco brings art into the everyday—where objects are not simply placed, but felt. As a Belgian-based art publisher, Gardeco collaborates with artists and craftsmen around the world to create sculptural pieces rooted in material, story, and hand. Each work carries a sense of authenticity—formed through traditional techniques, small-batch production, and a deep respect for process.