Cane Meets Scandinavian

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Mid-Century-ish in form and traditional in pattern, Mauricio Ercoli’s wicker/rattan chair concept combines both styles for a seating solution that looks right at home just about anywhere. It’s woven back makes for an elegant and complex detail in contrast with its simplistic, bent wood body and frame. The material combination comes together by utilizing natural elements like bamboo, straw, wood and leather. In a selection of fine finishes and color combinations, there’s bound to be one stylish wicker option to suit your personal style!

Designer: Mauricio Ercoli

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A Stool with a Headdress

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The Turk Head Stool marries a minimal material combination with seemingly complex construction. It takes inspiration from the decorative Turk’s head knot in which a variable number of interwoven strands form a closed loop. While its resemblance is just as artistic, the knot makes for a functional, tight seat with a tad of cushion for comfort! It’s paired with a simplistic, raw wood base consisting of 3 legs for support. This peculiar piece is sure to be a conversation starter in any room.

Designer: Mauricio Ercoli

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Pretty in Plywood

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Eames put plywood on the map with the 1946 LCW chair and since then the material has held steadfast as one of the most versatile for seating solutions. Mauricio Ercoli’s Chair M16 makes use of plywood in a fancy fashion with ornate cuts manufactured by CNC and laser. More formal than casual despite its minimal material consumption, the expertly crafted seat and back cradle you in a comfortable position.

Designer: Mauricio Ercoli

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