The piece draws on the most representative and costly box-shaped furniture popular in 17th-century Europe. Decoratively adorned with natural stone and brass / cast iron, the piece has hidden drawers and compartments and will be the main feature of the room that determines the character of the space.
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Ask aboutA pedestal with a classical structure and proportions. Dating back to the antiquity, this form of furniture experienced a comeback during the Renaissance.
Not unlike some of its antique predecessors, this Oddity piece has a cupboard inside.
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Ask aboutThis little cabinet from Oddity is an oval interpretation of the so-called ‘table cabinet’, or little boxes with tiny drawers and compartments for storing small personal items, jewellery, and documents.
Its decorative interior hidden behind simple doors comes as a surprise. It can be displayed with its doors shut or open.
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Ask aboutA modern reinterpretation of the form of furniture consisting of a set of open shelves that originated in France in the second half of the 18th century.
Thanks to the height adjustable top, the traditional form can also double as a side table, which greatly increases its functionality.
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Ask aboutThe most modern piece in the Oddity collection, this stand alone console table typologically draws on the sumptuous pier table designed to be placed against a wall and often supported by a richly sculptured base originated in France and Italy in the late 17th century.
Thanks to its hidden drawer, the Oddity console table can easily double as a desk.
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Ask aboutThe essence of the antique styled form, this curule chair draws on the Renaissance Dante seat. Its U-shaped arches come together in the centre to create a comfortable seat.
The brass detailing at the top of the armrests makes for subtle decoration, while the brass leg caps lift the form, giving lightness to it.
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Ask aboutThe most modern piece in the Oddity collection, this stand alone console table typologically draws on the sumptuous pier table designed to be placed against a wall and often supported by a richly sculptured base originated in France and Italy in the late 17th century.
Thanks to its hidden drawer, the Oddity console table can easily double as a desk.
Availability: Furniture to order
Ask aboutA modern reinterpretation of the form of furniture consisting of a set of open shelves that originated in France in the second half of the 18th century.
Thanks to the height adjustable top, the traditional form can also double as a side table, which greatly increases its functionality.
Availability: Furniture to order
Ask aboutThe piece draws on the most representative and costly box-shaped furniture popular in 17th-century Europe. Decoratively adorned with natural stone and brass / cast iron, the piece has hidden drawers and compartments and will be the main feature of the room that determines the character of the space.
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Ask aboutThe essence of the antique styled form, this curule chair draws on the Renaissance Dante seat. Its U-shaped arches come together in the centre to create a comfortable seat.
The brass detailing at the top of the armrests makes for subtle decoration, while the brass leg caps lift the form, giving lightness to it.
Availability: Furniture to order
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