Lema's philosophy for a universal design language: the In’Habit project | News | Architonic
For designers with clients who own multiple eclectic homes, it’s useful to have a few go-to suppliers in the black book. Yet what about turning to one catalogue, showing a range of contemporary furniture collections that could solve every interior need and seamlessly adapt to each cross-continental residential scenario? Imagine the breeze of a book that could serve up a piece for every function, with a broad range of customisable dimensions and finishes, to blend into all kinds of colour palettes, lifestyles and architectural movements. This is exactly why Italian design brand Lema has created the In’Habit ‘lifestyle project’. It’s a philosophy for a universal design language, which any architect or designer can depend on for any room, scale or location; expressed through an…
For designers with clients who own multiple eclectic homes, it’s useful to have a few go-to suppliers in the black book. Yet what about turning to one catalogue, showing a range of contemporary furniture collections that could solve every interior need and seamlessly adapt to each cross-continental residential scenario? Imagine the breeze of a book that could serve up a piece for every function, with a broad range of customisable dimensions and finishes, to blend into all kinds of colour palettes, lifestyles and architectural movements. This is exactly why Italian design brand Lema has created the In’Habit ‘lifestyle project’. It’s a philosophy for a universal design language, which any architect or designer can depend on for any room, scale or location; expressed through an…
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