Patricia Urquiola
Designs
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Usame Table
Part coffee table, part storage bin, this repository will add style to any room. The vegetal patterns add Art Deco nostalgia to the modern translucent construction, making the table suitable for almost any decor.
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Ola
With its gentle curves, Ola (or “wave”) earns its name ably. The chair is made from rigid polyurethane upholstered with foam and a fixed cover of either stretched Lycra or leather.
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Bague Piccola
Bague's perforated, metal-net body is sheathed in silicon resin and it takes one 100-watt E27 bulb.
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Maia Relax Footstool
Designed by Patricia Urquiola, and released by Kettal, the Maia line of outdoor furniture—which features intricate, handwoven, Alhambra-tiled plaiting—feels even more relaxed with this newly added footstool.
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Re-Trouvé Table
Reminiscent of fish scales or a delicate lace skirt, this Patricia Urquiola–designed table is deceptively solid and, thankfully, able to support the weight of a breakfast spread or full dinner.
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Tropicalia Cocoon
When these conceptual cocoons appeared at last year’s Milan Furniture Fair, they seemed like Toltec-scaled artifacts hauled back from an exploratory voyage deep into the uncharted head-waters of Urquiola’s creative flow—elegantly minimal geodesic forms wrapped in an explosion of color, pattern, and texture. A year later, the remote tropical jungle outpost of Urquiola’s ingenuity remains unscathed.
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Mangas
Designed by Patricia Urquiola, Mangas carpets by GANDIA BLASCO are inspired by the Spanish word for shape, "mangas". The result is a focal point for any space that playfully combines texture, color, and shape.








