Decorate your House with Brabbu
February 4, 2019
G&G _ Magazine presents a new selection of stylish pieces designed by Portuguese company, BRABBU to renew your spaces.
Brabbu reflects an intense way of living, bringing fierceness, strength and power into an urban lifestyle. With a diverse range of furniture, casegoods, upholstery, lighting and rugs, and through sensory design, we pass on a unique experience in every piece we design and produce. We propose you nature inspired elements that are the perfect choice to create the most comfortable and relaxing atmosphere.
- Classic & Essential Pillows: Smaller details, such as decorative pillows, must be considered too. Classic designs meet the modern ones, creating a stunning and inviting atmosphere.
- Fitzroy Sofa: Velvet and wood are a must in a Holiday Decor. Inspired by Pantagonia's mountains full of snow, this sofa is the sensorial experience you need.
- Colosseum Console: The resemblamce of the Roman Colosseum has to be a part of a Holiday renovation. Robust with unusual shapes, this Console is just like the Roman entertainment element of the room.
- Malay Velvet Armchair: The ethnicities of the mesmerizing Malay Archipelago
inspired the creation of Malay Velvet Armchair, a twist on mid-century modern
furniture. This tufted upholstered chair with aged brass legs has a mystical
soul that will fulfil your living room set with energy from Nature.
- Sequoia Center table: It is one of the largest and tallest trees in the
world that grows in California. Just like it, Sequoila Center table is a force
of Nature. The distinct walnut root veneer top shows the passage of years and
the base in brass with aged patina adds a refined touch. This coffee table
proves the beauty of the action of time.
- Yupik Rug:The Yupik are a group of indigenous people Alaska. Traditionally, the families spent spring and summer time at fishing camps, and then joined with others at village sites for the winter. The travel to search for food and the resistance to cold weather of this people are represented on the YUPIK hand-tufted dyed wool rug, like the routes that they have taken for all these years.
- Essex Armchair: Metamorphosis is the transformation process from
caterpillar to butterfly. It inspired the creation of Essex Swivel Chair. This
barrel chair is upholstered in velvet and has a base in aged brass matte that
adds charisma. It will add a refined elegance to any living room set that only
velvet chairs are capable of.
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