Working in high-speed style

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Published: Jul 15, 2018 06:20:16 AM IST
Updated: Jul 13, 2018 03:27:59 PM IST

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High-speed Style

Automobili Lamborghini, in collaboration with Riva 1920, has added two new sideboards to the Authentic Living collection of furniture, designed by Karim Rashid. The sideboards are made of solid and multilayer wood, and their finishing is based on oil or natural wax of vegetable origin, with pine extracts. These new pieces join the collection launched last year, comprising the Klutch chair, the Speed table, the Dynamic sofa, the Klip desk and the Finesse bookcase.
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Naval Intelligence

The Luminor 1950 models from Officine Panerai follow the Italian brand’s tradition of underwater watches designed to meet the demanding requirements of the Italian Navy.  The new Luminor 1950 3 Days Automatic Ceramica is fitted with a brown strap of natural untreated leather and supplied with a spare strap and a steel screwdriver.  
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Turnaround seat

From the house of Operae Home comes the Cassia swivel chair. Crafted from wood, it has options of different covers, in leather or fabric, and a swivel metal base that has been developed with four flat profiles. It is equipped with an automatic return mechanism to ensure the seat goes back to the original position.
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The Angler

The Mini Puntero clock from Nomon is expertly handmade in Barcelona and features a striking slanted design in walnut wood. This desk clock is finished with a stylish graphite coloured face and has walnut wood hands.
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The angler, Turnaround seat, courtesy Better Interiors

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(This story appears in the 20 July, 2018 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)

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