DOCA LOUNGE
(Dock)
Referring to the traditional dock, a solid platform supported by logs set vertically into the sea bed. The Doca is generously sized for comfort, a perfect seat to dock your body after a day adrift. Sculptural turned legs lift the form creating a contrast of lightness and heft.

Project Name: INTERVALO COLLECTION
Studio Name: O&G

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PÂNTANO CABINET
(Marsh)
Referring to grassy salt marshes that teem with life. The versatile Pântano Cabinet is a play on the expansive horizons and delicate verticals of grassy salt marshes. The lattice doors’ delicate geometry alternately screen and reveal the cabinet’s interior.

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ÂNCORA SCONCE
(Anchor)
Referring to the beacon lit by vessels lying at anchor. A clean crisp take on ship’s lights and classic candle reflectors. The Âncora’s hollowed back plate gently diffuses soft LED light
and creates an organic interplay of light and wood grain.

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CAMPINA COFFEE TABLE
(Meadow)
Referring to the grassy meadows of seaside farms. The Campina Coffee Table has a rounded square top resting on a base of closely spaced spindles. The play of light through the spindles creates a beautiful moiré effect akin to sunshine through windblown grass. The solid wood top is thoughtfully profiled to give the impression of lightness and horizontal expanse.

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LULA OTTOMAN
(Squid)
Referring to the squid that are plentiful in our local waters. Sized to be versatile as stand-alone seating or a foot rest to pair with a louunge or sofa. The Lula Ottoman’s carefully upholstered cushion rests atop an animated base of eight faceted bun feet.

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TORRE FLOOR LAMP
(Tower)
Referring to the lighthouses that punctuate the coast and guide mariners safely to port.
The Torre Floor Lamp is an open wood structure with subtle nautical references. Bold in scale and layered in detail, the Torre stands tall and bright like a New England lighthouse guiding lost ships home.

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