Contemporary
The Contemporary category brings together furniture designed in a contemporary formal language, based on visual neutrality, functionality and legible volumes. Pieces use a variety of materials: light wood, painted metal, plain textiles or glass, without decorative overload. The Contemporary style favors open formats, continuous lines and sober finishes. It creates a fluid space, organizing functions without rigid partitioning. Each piece of furniture fits into an evolving composition, without dependence on a fixed style. read more >
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Walnut chairHemët
€250 €195-20%

2-seater mahogany leather sofaKrieger
€3580 €3220-10%

Grey leather 3-seater sofaHamar
€3180 €2705-15%

Scandinavian light wood sideboardJackson
€1265 €885-30%
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TV stand with curtainsRitz
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Grey leather armchairHamar
€1880 €1345-30%

Three-seater sofa in grey leatherAlmond
€4280 €3395-20%

3-seater mahogany leather sofaKrieger
€3980 €3580-10%

Three-legged armchairWellinfield
€580 €405-30%

Marble coffee table with poufsNoora
€560 €450-20%

White metal hanging lampFender
€495 €370-25%

Camel leather armchairKrieger
€2480 €2110-15%

Oak buffetTammea
€980 €880-10%

Green marble bistro tableLasby
€419 €355-15%
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Contemporary: an open approach to furnishing
Contemporary-style furniture does not refer to a precise historical or decorative vocabulary. It is based on simple forms, legible proportions and a marked absence of ornamentation. This approach allows furniture to be integrated into a variety of environments, whether new or renovated. The lines are continuous, the legs integrated or lightened, the volumes often monolithic but not imposing. Each piece responds to a precise function, while leaving room for interpretation in its use. This assumed neutrality allows space to be opened up without imposing a rigid visual rhythm.
Materials and surface treatment in the Contemporary style
Contemporary furniture uses materials chosen for their stability, ease of maintenance and visual compatibility. Wood, often clear or matte-treated, is combined with painted surfaces, powder-coated metal or tightly woven textiles. Glass, if present, remains sober: frosted, tinted or structured. Finishes are unobtrusive, with no shiny effects or strong contrasts. This material sobriety makes it easy to harmonize elements with each other and visually absorb transitions of use within the same volume.
Compatibility with current domestic uses
Contemporary furniture is designed for interiors where functions evolve over time. It blends into mixed spaces (living room-office, kitchen-dining room) without imposing formal partitions. Furniture can be moved, recomposed or combined with other styles without visual disruption. A table with a thin top can be used as a desk or a side table, while closed storage units structure a wall without weighing it down. The scale of objects is designed to meet the needs of homes of varying surface areas, with attention paid to the fluidity of circulation and the legibility of storage areas.
The Contemporary style is based on a functional reading of space, without fixed formal references. It offers a neutral yet structuring framework, capable of adapting to changes in layout, design or ambience over time.
The Contemporary style is based on a functional reading of space, without fixed formal references