À propos de Aquilare Group Inc. - Paloma Editions
Découvrez des meubles et objets de collection, conçus en Australie et fabriqués à la main en Europe par des maîtres artisans. Isabella Wilde est une créatrice australienne et la fondatrice de Paloma Editions. Sa pratique s étend au mobilier architectural, aux objets et à l éclairage destinés à des contextes résidentiels et commerciaux. Les principes fondamentaux de Paloma Editions sont l élégance, l équilibre et le rigorisme combinés à la légèreté, aux détails exquis et à une touche poétique. Une décennie passée en immersion dans l industrie du design australien et d...Lire la suite

Établi en 2023Vendeur 1stDibs depuis 2025
Objets présentés
années 2010, italien, Tabourets
Chêne
années 2010, italien, Tabourets
Chêne
années 2010, italien, Tabourets
Chêne
années 2010, italien, Sofas
Bouclé
années 2010, italien, Fauteuils
Bouclé
années 2010, italien, Sofas
Bouclé
années 2010, italien, Vases
Marbre, Onyx
années 2010, italien, Vases
Marbre
années 2010, italien, Vases
Marbre
années 2010, italien, Vases
Onyx, Marbre
années 2010, italien, Vases
Onyx, Marbre
années 2010, italien, Vases
Marbre, Onyx
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The Artisan Stool is driven by an obsession with the most precious materials the world has to offer. Evoking the Classical ideal of technè craft as poetic making it is defined by its dialogue of textures and sumptuous tactility, hewn from select French oak and finished in European-milled natural textiles or 100 % ethically sourced New Zealand shearling.

The Isola Table IV by Paloma Editions meditates on material as memory. The Isola Collection draws inspiration from the fleeting moment after coastal rain, when edges blur and colours deepen, and the world feels newly considered. Tapered pillars and half‑bullnose profiles lend sophisticated silhouettes that echo both the Neoclassical Roman ideas and the Italian rationalists.

The Dawn Gueridon is carved from a single block of stone with an internal mitre engineered to reduce weight without compromising structural integrity. Edges are hand-finished with a 2mm chamfer to articulate the transition between planes. Travertine surfaces are honed to a semi matte texture; Onyx surfaces are polished to a high translucency.

The Isola Table IV by Paloma Editions meditates on material as memory. The Isola Collection draws inspiration from the fleeting moment after coastal rain, when edges blur and colours deepen, and the world feels newly considered. Tapered pillars and half‑bullnose profiles lend sophisticated silhouettes that echo both the Neoclassical Roman ideas and the Italian rationalists.

The Theory Desk by Paloma Editions showcases our signature directional line work and a classic kidney bean shape. Theory Desk is conceived as an heirloom for the modern thinker—a place where contemplation and craft meet in perfect counterpoise.

A silent presence in the sky, a celestial guardian, a muse. The Sunpoet Coffee Table by Paloma Editions is imbued with the healing life force of the sun. Capturing the moment where the sun kisses the earth in a fiery embrace.

The Isola Dining Table by Paloma Editions is handmade in Italy. Sculpted from solid Italian natural stone. Our workshop on site the quarries near Rome and Carrara draw on generations of master stone masons who transform these materials into enduring forms, guided by our exacting standards.

The Constantin Coffee Table by Paloma Editions is sculpted from noble materials, its subtly organic contours echo Australia’s white-sand shoreline. Three interlocking elements can nest as one or be arranged separately.

The Constantin Coffee Table by Paloma Editions is sculpted from noble materials, its subtly organic contours echo Australia’s white-sand shoreline. Three interlocking elements can nest as one or be arranged separately.

The Constantin Coffee Table by Paloma Editions is sculpted from noble materials, its subtly organic contours echo Australia’s white-sand shoreline. Three interlocking elements can nest as one or be arranged separately.



