Vintage magazine holder

185,00 €

DI'essi Studio

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Reappropriate the codes of the past to put them back on the agenda. This is the ambitious achievement of Laura Krumina who, drawing on its sources in the vintage elements of the sixties, offers us a chic and offbeat object, conceived and conceived in Latvia.

Quantity :

Size : Height 40 x Width 40 x Thickness 20 cm 

Material : lacquered steel, leather 

Color : Black frame / brown leather, Copper / blue leather frame, Gold / brown leather frame

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History of the product

Laura Krumina likes to combine materials. It mixes metal with fabric, from marble to solid oak and here, from leather to metal. Beautiful alliance of matter, she imagined this range magazine, object of daily, chic and offbeat. A quadrangular frame, a simple sheet of leather and the trick was played !

Perfectionist, she was passionate about the work of the upholstery in order to give body to a perfect object. Available in several colors, it will be positioned near your favorite armchair and will become the reading companion of your long winter evenings, as well as the shorter ones of summer.

The designer

Behind the studio Di'essi hides an astonishing and full of ideas. Laura created her own studio after design studies. Installed in Jelgava, Latvia's big student city, she quickly became passionate about practical creations combining modernity and craftsmanship. Its creations transpire its taste for the seventies in which are found the warm hues of natural wood mixed with the brilliance of gold or the softness of leather.

In creating Di'essi, she wanted to give substance to the three words that guide her creative spirit: design, essence and synchronization ... This is the origin of the name of her studio. For Laura, the object must be practical, beautiful and tell a story. The challenge is brilliantly won by a rich and inventive range.

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