Spring Sale

Spring Sale

Just like every spring, this year we’ve curated a special collection of discounted products for you. Explore our catalog and give your space a fresh touch with new furniture.

Themelia: Three Decades of Design Passion and Elegance

Themelia: Three Decades of Design Passion and Elegance

Zagreb, May 16, 2024 – Themelia celebrated its 30th anniversary with a party that brought together 200 guests from the worlds of design, architecture, fashion, and art. This special evening marked three decades of passionate dedication to style, aesthetics, quality, design genius, and innovation in the realm of product design and interiors.

In Themelia’s showroom, guests enjoyed an event that seamlessly blended top-notch design, gastronomy, and music. The special guest of the evening was the renowned architect and designer Monica Armani, who shared her vision of interior design with the attendees.

Guests had the opportunity to discover the latest trends in outdoor space design and explore a selection of outdoor furniture designed by Monica Armani for brands such as B&B Italia, Tribù, and Varaschin. Each piece reflects unique design and carefully chosen materials, offering subtle details and practical solutions. However, the Allure O’ table and Flair O’ chair, designed by Monica Armani for B&B, particularly captivated the attendees. Inspired by the glamour of the icon Jackie O’, these pieces brilliantly combine elegance and functionality, highlighting the graceful power of design.

“Celebrating 30 years of Themelia means celebrating three decades of passion, dedication, and excellence. Thanks to our clients, partners, and incredible team, Themelia has become synonymous with elegance, quality, and luxury. Looking back, we feel proud of everything we have achieved, but also excited for everything that lies ahead. Thank you to everyone who has been part of our journey, and I look forward to the future we are building together.” – Nives Simeunović, founder of Themelia.

Women’s Day with 3 Remarkable Designers

Women’s Day with 3 Remarkable Designers

On this Women’s Day, let’s celebrate creativity, draw inspiration, and acknowledge the groundbreaking contributions of female designers in the realms of interior and furniture design.

Ray Eames

Ray Eames, an American artist and designer, alongside her husband Charles, made revolutionary strides in architecture, graphic design, furniture, and textiles. The Eames duo is hailed as one of the most influential forces of the twentieth century.

Ray possessed an innate understanding of shapes and colors, serving as the driving force behind the distinctive Eames aesthetic. She infused a playful element that distinguished between what was considered “good” or “very good” and what embodied the quintessential “Eames” quality.

Among their most renowned creations is the 670 Lounge Chair, a marvel of complexity with its construction comprising 20 main components, representing their early foray into the high-end market.

Patricia Urquiola

The Spanish adage “Every master has their tricks” resonated deeply in the world of contemporary design, especially when it comes to Patricia Urquiola. Known for her eclectic and experimental approach, Urquiola infuses her designs with spontaneity and a fondness for exploring diverse materials and forms.

The Husk armchair serves as a prime example of her skill, seamlessly blending functionality with aesthetics. Its subtle yet expressive design mirrors Urquiola’s passion for innovation and her bold design philosophy.

Husk Armchair

Almendra Suspension Lamp

Crinoline Outdoor Armchair

Monica Armani

Monica Armani, a leading figure in the design world, merges formal aesthetics with innovation, crafting projects distinguished by innovative technical solutions and ingenious use of space. For Armani, attention to detail and achieving balance across all elements are pivotal in creating spaces that exude contemporary sophistication while standing the test of time.

The Flair O’ chair, inspired by Jackie O’s iconic style, epitomizes Armani’s subtle elegance, marrying comfort with refined design elements that resonate with both modern and timeless sensibilities.

Their creative ingenuity and unwavering commitment to innovation serve as a beacon of inspiration, underscoring the indispensable role of women in shaping the landscape of interior and furniture design.

Happy International Women’s Day!

Source:


https://medium.com/360modern/the-history-of-the-eames-chair-ddee6b92aee2
https://www.accaduehome.com/en/designer/monica-armani
https://www.axor-design.com/int/service/axor-brand/designers/patricia-urquiola
https://chaplins.co.uk/blog/what-makes-a-patricia-urquiola-design-special/
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/15/arts/ray-charles-eames-artists.html
https://www.monica-armani.com/product-design/product/flairo

Uniting Interior Design and Fragrance Artistry at Themelia

Uniting Interior Design and Fragrance Artistry at Themelia

Last week, we hosted an exclusive event at our showroom that brought together experts in architecture and interior design, as well as enthusiasts of beautiful spaces. It was a fantastic opportunity for networking and socializing, as well as for introducing new products in our showroom. Guests had the chance to explore the latest additions to our range from renowned brands such as B&B, Poliform, Flos, Vitra.

The segment dedicated to the Maxalto brand took center stage. Maxalto’s aesthetic exudes elegance, luxury, and sophistication, making it a standout feature of the event. Established in 1975 alongside B&B, Maxalto quickly carved out its identity in the realm of designer furniture production. Upholding the highest standards of quality, Maxalto’s name, derived from the Venetian dialect term “massa alto,” meaning “the highest,” truly encapsulates its commitment to excellence.

Aligned with Maxalto’s aesthetic, we explored the world of fragrances with Jo Malone products. Guests had the opportunity to explore a wide range of scent combinations and discover the important role of fragrance in creating spaces that reflect the personality and style of each individual.

Through the fusion of design and fragrance, this unique evening inspired all attendees to discover how scent can become an integral part of every space, providing an additional sense of warmth and comfort.

Winter Sale

Winter Sale

Just like every winter, this year we’ve curated a selected collection of discounted products for you. Explore our catalog and give your space a fresh touch with some new furniture.

Christmas Magic at the Eames House

Christmas Magic at the Eames House

On Christmas Eve of 1949, Charles and Ray Eames stepped into their new Los Angeles residence – the iconic Eames House. The empty house of the steel-and-glass structure, which they designed themselves, was immediately adorned, creating a magical Christmas atmosphere.

They decorated the house with oriental paper ornaments, vibrant toys, and musical instruments. The Christmas tree was placed on a low table, giving the effect of a hanging decoration. The tree was surrounded by a carefully curated arrangement of candlesticks, toys, ornaments, and wrapped gifts, placed on Japanese mat. In short, the Eames house became a canvas for their creativity.

Charles and Ray Eames celebrated Christmas every year, eagerly anticipating the opportunity for experimenting and enriching the space with new unique ideas. Continuing the tradition of creative home decoration they began in 1949, each year they carefully selected and arranged intriguing decorations, artworks, candles, and wrapped gifts.

May their first Christmas in the Eames House inspire you to create a magical holiday atmosphere in your own home.

Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year,
Themelia

Source:
Buur, S. L. (2019, December 12). Christmas in the Eames House: A Vitra Anecdote. Vitra. Retrieved, December 21, 2023, from Vitra.

VITRA – ACX

ACX
the new generation of office chairs

ACX is the tenth office swivel chair that Vitra has developed in collaboration with Italian designer Antonio Citterio.

With its automatic synchronised mechanism, the compact ACX offers maximum comfort for every user without any need for adjustments other than seat height – while exhibiting a distinctly non-technical appearance.


The construction, materials, production, logistics and maintenance of ACX are designed to achieve a long life cycle with the smallest possible carbon footprint.

“The ACX is my tenth office swivel chair with Vitra and embodies the extensive know-how acquired throughout 30 years of close collaboration”

Antonio Citterio

The backrests of the ACX Mesh and Soft models have a three-dimensional form-fitted knit cover, which is pulled over the frame. The knitted cover is made of 100% recycled polyester. The knitted seat cover complements the two available backrest covers. The muted colours in natural tones, some exhibiting a slight melange effect, are perfectly compatible with both the dark and light-coloured frame.

The armrests are available in 3 versions: fixed height, height-adjustable and 3D.


“The design process for ACX was guided by the decision to use recycled materials. When you use a recycled material, the design needs to adapt to its inherent characteristics, while the overall production process has to take the physical and mechanical qualities of the material into account. The structural elements in ACX are made of up to approximately 60 % recycled materials, depending on the model.”

– Antonio Citterio –



Vitra

MAXALTO – Ce n’est pas une collection

Ce n’est pas une collection

Maxalto presents the photographic project “Ce n’est pas une collection”. The series is a selection of portraits featuring the most iconic products of the 2023 collection, where chairs, sofas, armchairs, and accessories welcome and interact with sophisticated female figures.

These are essential images in which the simplicity of the space, and the purity of
the black and white, make it possible to grasp the formal harmony of a collection
that seeks uncompromising excellence and offers an artisan tradition
that is reinterpreted in a contemporary way.

LILUM, WITH ITS ORGANIC AND SINUOUS SHAPE, CAN BE PLACED FREELY WITHIN THE SPACE.

DESPINA, THE ELEGANCE OF A CHAIR LINKED TO TRADITION.

CLEIDE, NOT SIMPLY A CHAIR, BUT A MEMORY HOLDER. THE REBIRTH OF A PROJECT THAT IS ALMOST THIRTY YEARS OLD.

ARBITER, A KEY PIECE OF THE COLLECTION WITH LARGE DIMENSIONS AND WIDE SIT,
RENEWING AND REINTERPRETING THE TRADITION OF SOFAS.

AMOENUS SOFT, THE SWIVEL SOFA IS A TRUE ICON OF THE COLLECTION AND IT’S NOW DECLINED IN A SMALLER DIMENSION.

CARATOS, THE CONTEMPORARY CHAIR WITH A NOD TO TWENTIETH-CENTURY OBJECTS.



Concept and Art Direction
JUMA

Photo
FEDERICO CEDRONE

POLIFORM – London

Poliform London
WIGMORE ST

The showroom, located at the heart of Marylebone’s design district, has been officially inaugurated following an extensive renovation.

Spread over two floors, Poliform London Wigmore Street showroom allows clients to immerse themselves in the world of Poliform and admire the varied collection in its entirety, including kitchens, finely crafted furniture, storage systems, bookcases, beds: a range of unique, stylishly designed products perfect for all kinds of lifestyles and living spaces. The renovation, which included both floors, is designed in sequence to allow clients to walk through the space as if in a home, with a complete and coherent design story where every furnishing interacts and dialogues using materials and colours.

The showroom renovation was celebrated on Thursday 29th June evening, during a cocktail party, where clients, press, architects, and interior designers were invited to the showroom. The windows of which were decorated by a selection of light-up boxes with Paolo Roversi’s most significant images from the recent Incontri project, where the famed photographer enters the world of Poliform and reinterprets it through his camera lens.

VITRA – The Chair Whisperer

A Visit to the Workshop of Stefan Thoma

Stefan Thoma has a passion for restoring furniture classics by Charles and Ray Eames. He took apart a Lounge Chair for us and explained what makes this original design so unique.

In the early ’90s, Stefan Thoma found his first Eames chair – in a pile of rubbish. ‘That sounds like a cliché, but it’s how it all started. I repaired that old fibreglass side chair in my father’s workshop.’ Thoma’s admiration for the work of the American designer couple Charles and Ray Eames was immediate, and his interest quickly grew. The autodidact studied old sales brochures, scholarly literature and catalogues, exchanged information with other Eames fans, and began to repair pieces that had been manufactured by Herman Miller and by Vitra in Europe since 1959. His Breisgau workshop quickly evolved into an insider’s tip for the vintage furniture scene. Today the 44-year-old is a recognised expert and appraiser for classic designs, and one of the few conservators in all of Germany to be authorised by Vitra.

Located in the idyllic town of Breisach, about one hour’s drive north of Basel, the workshop of the family-owned business is filled with seat shells, chair bases, cushions, spare parts and reassembled furnishings. A racing bicycle is casually propped against a wall, but the busy tinkerer found little time to use it during the past summer. ‘Too much to do!’ While his employee Gerd Zimmermann devotedly tends to the cracked moulded wooden shell of a disassembled Lounge Chair that has just arrived, Thoma examines the new ‘patient’ piece by piece. To the layman, it looks like a hopeless case: a crack runs right across the thin wooden shell. How could that occur? And above all: How can it be repaired?

‘Sometimes we are surprised by all the things that can happen to a chair. Some owners leave their furniture standing out in the blazing sunlight, for example. We often see damage that is hard to explain. Especially since the Lounge Chair has a very sturdy construction and Vitra still continues to perfect it. If you take good care of this chair, it really is impossible for it to break!’ Thoma shakes his head. ‘The flexibility of the moulded wood shells and their rubber-and-metal connectors, the so-called shock mounts, make the chair very strong and also extremely comfortable. The wooden shells used to be made with five laminated plies; now they consist of seven. The seven-ply veneer shells are one millimetre thinner, which makes them more flexible. The flexing construction is necessary for the chair’s stability and comfort. Only 18 screws hold the chair together, which has a total of 160 individual components and is assembled in 47 separate steps.’ Thoma has all of these numbers in his head. Envisioned by the Eameses as an elegant, modern club chair, the Lounge Chair was launched on the market in 1956. ‘Back then, the Lounge Chair weighed about 25 kilogrammes and cost about 1200 dollars. That was a lot of money at the time!’

In its classic dimensions, the piece is 84 centimetres high, with a seat depth of 56.5 centimetres and a seat height of 38 centimetres. ‘But as people are now some 10 centimetres taller on average, a somewhat larger version with a height of 89 centimetres was more recently introduced.’ Which measurements does Thoma personally prefer? ‘The classic dimensions. The original size fits me better, even though I’m quite tall at 1.85 metres. Everyone should definitely try out both models to see which seat depth and backrest height suits them best’, advises the expert. Anyone that doesn’t purchase a chair directly from Vitra should make sure they are getting a genuine Eames product.

Sometimes I sit down in the evening in front of a Lounge Chair,
reward myself with a glass of wine, and just enjoy looking at it.


Thoma can reliably spot a counterfeit Lounge Chair due to the incorrect proportions of the cushions – for example, armrests that are too thick – or the thickness of other materials, the type of wood used for the shells, the position of the buttons on the cushions, or the fake label underneath the seat shell. ‘At the moment, there are a lot of copies in circulation with the Herman Miller label. They are sometimes such good counterfeits that even I can only distinguish them from an original with a stitch-counter. For a layperson without this level of experience, it is difficult to differentiate an original from a plagiarised product. There are so many Eames designs on the market that you really have to look closely. But sometimes the fakes are of such inferior quality, I can’t figure out how customers don’t notice that the wrong legs are stuck on their Plastic Side Chair – until the legs suddenly break off and they land on the floor!’

How can people protect themselves from inadvertently purchasing a counterfeit? ‘Be vigilant when you see dumping prices! Only dubious dealers offer so-called originals with inexplicable discounts. You should always buy new pieces from an authorised Vitra dealer, and vintage objects from well-reputed auction houses or galleries, or at an established trade fair. Because the trading of vintage furniture is experiencing such a boom, it’s important to be cautious.’

In the meantime, Thoma and his assistant have taken a closer look at the cracked shell of the Lounge Chair. ‘The chair was probably exposed to excessive fluctuations in temperature, as well as too much mechanical stress. Trapped heat, generated by antiquated floor heating, eventually causes the glue between the layers of veneer to pulverise, and the shell becomes brittle and breaks. We are going to rebuild it by restoring the veneer plies and injecting an adhesive in several places.’ Thoma also fixes the loose brass fittings on the swivel base, replacing them with precisely tooled components made individually on his lathe. No matter if the problem has to do with torn off shock mounts, defective legs or scratched upholstery covers: the conservator realigns, smooths and renews wood, rubber, metal and leather – and after completing his work, he adds a seal with the job number and his name. This provides a traceable record of the work he has done.

What fascinates him so much about the Lounge Chair? ‘The chair’s lightness and comfort! Its construction and the ingenious technical interplay of different materials! The more difficult a restoration job, the more I look forward to presenting the finished result. Sometimes I sit down in the evening in front of a Lounge Chair, reward myself with a glass of wine, and just enjoy looking at it.’

Publication date: 14.11.2019, first published in ‘Schöner Wohnen’
Author: Gunda Siebke
Images: © Martin Wagenhan