‘We believe that true style lies in the details’
At Studio 971, we believe that true style lies in the details. The shimmering glow of a wisely lit living room, or the plushness of contemporary Italian furniture – these are the details that truly make a space what it is. Lema’s portfolio offers a wide selection of design furniture and wardrobes possibilities to help complete the masterpiece, your home.
Bedroom Containers
AREIA
Designed by David Lopez Quincoces, Areia is an elegant chest of drawers that is defined by two main elements, wood and glass.
This design’s clean formal lines are a distinctive trait that plays on essential volumes, offset by a tubular bronze metal structure, the sophisticated Canaletto walnut on the base, and the suspended drawers.
The design is further accentuated by the delicate nature of the extra-light glass surfaces that give a visual sense of lightness, almost as if they have dematerialized, adding an airy sense of spaciousness to the room.
Faroe
Designed by Gordon Guillaumier, Faroe is a complex project that reinterprets containment, giving life to a collection of highly functional free-standing containers and chairs. Faroe has islands that you can personalize and arrange in different compositions. Available in leather in a variety of different heights and finishes, the designs make a perfect centerpiece, be it a living room, a bedroom, a walk-in wardrobe or a dressing room.
With its essential and balanced design, Faroe is characterized by the lightness of the suspended, lacquered metal frame that holds and supports the wooden elements in both the heat-treated oak and the upholstered ones.
The frame comes in two finishes: vibrant, lacquered Mango and the more classic bronze-painted metal version.
Faroe has also been enriched by tempered glass tops, specifically designed to create refined display cases with a contemporary attitude. Faroe is perfect for showcasing more personal objects in the living room like watch collections,jewellery leather accessories and more.
Flin
Flin is a classic, elegant storage system for the bedroom. Available as a bedside table and drawer units, it comes in different sizes, different volumes and two different finishes, lacquered matt or glass.
Luna
Luna is a family of container systems consisting of a bedside table and high and low drawer units. Its delicate lines are enhanced by its lateral incisions and refined 45° joints. Available in lacquered matt or glass finishes in over 40 colours from the Lema collection.
Nine
Designed by Alessandro Dubini, the Nine drawer unit consists of a column in thermo-treated oak which forms a visual composition hiding nine drawers of different heights and depths.
It’s diverse frontal panels lighten a classic piece and transform it into a classy and modern symbol that is perfect for any room.
Finished on four sides, the Nine drawer unit can be placed center-room.
Quarantacinque
Quarantacinque is a series of elegant beside tables and drawer units that take its name from 45° joints. They are available in lacquered matt in over 40 colours to match any style of bedroom.
Silo
Silo is much more than a simple bedside table. Designed for functionality it is also a charming and unusual piece. Consisting of a structure in thermally treated oak with a central leg base unit, the wood tabletop is folded into a C-shape and hosts two built-in drawers.
Tip
Designed by Daniel Debiasi and Federico Sandri, TIP collection consisting of drawer unit, dresser and night table, the latter in two versions. A proposal characterised by a modern and essential language built around a sequence of solid and empty volumes marked by the mix between the thermo-treated oak of the structure and front sides of the drawers available in shiny and matt lacquered finish, in addition to Canaletto Walnut and the sophisticated Clay finish, soft and silky to the touch and sight.
Top
Top is a classic and timeless round side table, featuring a curved panel opening and round inner shelf. The tabletop can be in wood or in marble with a beech inner finishing.
Vic
The unmistakable hand of Roberto Lazzeroni gives life to the VIC bedside table, a design that reinvents classical lines in a modern form. With its agile solid wood structure, VIC is available with or without a drawer, finished with an elegant leather base.
The top is available in glossy or matte lacquer.
Sofas
Aberdeen
Result of the creative research of Officinadesign Lema, Aberdeen features a vintage but comfortable look thanks to the softly embracing covering. The hammer arm is underlined by the fabric folds turned into an accurate detail, while the seat volumes are surrounded by a soft rat-tail sewing. The sofa comfort depends on the polyurethane upholstery, added an anon-allergic and ecologic fibre. The technical development does not cover the iconic classically revisited aesthetics and makes Aberdeen a passepartout unit – available with two or three seats – for the house, where pleasing living events are shared. This line also features an armchair that recalls the same stylistic elements.
Brick Lane
The Brick Lane modular sofa embodies square shapes and extra softness. Advanced technology cleverly hidden with careful tailoring allows the backrest to recline and seat move forward, ensuring the utmost comfort without compromise to the sofas distinguished look.
Cloud
Cloud is a sofa designed as a big unit combining free and organic shapes with matched or opposing modules which offers an original solution for domestic living. Cloud has countless compositions with three different types of arm, different sizes, shapes and heights. Mix colours, in different fabrics and textures to obtain a unique sofa.
Jermyn
The Jermyn sofa takes its name from the famous Jermyn Street, one of London’s most historic and fashionable tailoring districts. The construction of its armrests and back lightly open up to accommodate the large seat cushions that match the comfort of the design’s linearity. The flat sectional legs infused with bronzed metal support the frame. The stitching along the external lining accentuates the structure’s curvature.
Kaiwa
Conversional moments have inspired the Milanese designer in defining Kaiwa (meaning dialoguing in Japanese), a two-seat fixed sofa, with a light suspended base in metal with bronzed finish that supports the padded seat and backrest. A proposal able to fit in elegant home contexts, but thought in particular to furnish lounge areas or refined contract spaces.
Lennox Sofa
Ideal, discreet and perfect for a refined lounge, LENNOX is a two-seater sofa that has a retro feel with a contemporary balance. It is a soft and seductive nest that was inspired by the open petals of a flower suspended on the light structure of bronze-finished metal.
Structure:
– Metal
Seat/Backrest:
– Fabric
– Leather
– Eco-leather
Mustique
Designed by Gordon Guillaumier, Mustique is an elegant and comfortable sofa perfect for closed configurations, especially its leather version. Its name, Mustique, refers to an island of the Grenadines where you are destined to relax while leading a lively and happy life.
Its structure consists of two “H’s” in burnished or brushed metal, with a thin section, supporting the upholstered linear base unit, covered by the seat cushions, creating a double soft layer making the design more linear.
Cushions are all regular in shape, parallelepiped, in different sizes according to the functions, and coverings are rendered more precious by a detailed sewing following and underlining each shape. A calibrated composition offers a perfectly balanced design. Soft surfaces with rounded corners stand out for the additional high cushions, bent just the right way to follow the back.
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Snap
Designed by Francesco Rota, Snap is a floor unit upholstered sofa that is the elective choice for comfort thanks to its back-panel which serves as a cushion. Snap is for strongly customised solutions, to be used in linear or corner composition, with a chaise lounge, a pouf, seats, and terminal/central units. The model stands out for its essential lines, its rigorous shapes, the geometrical matching, the unique elegance and ultra-modern proportions.
The structure can either be raised from the floor thanks to the space it provides or leaning on four chromed/burnished metal L-shaped feet that are as wide as the arm.
Taiki
In collaboration with Chiara Andreatti, LEMA released the comfortable and inviting Taiki armchair that reimagines classic forms but with a contemporary twist.
The detail of its handcrafted stitches adds a modern air to the armchair, referencing the “Le Corbusier” lines and proportions, while its oak-tinted, heat-treated structure in ash adds a dash of oriental spirit.
Structure:
–Wood
Seat/Backrest:
– Fabric
– Leather
– Eco-leather
WARP
Designed by Francesco Rota, Warp is a modular sofa with a sartorial attitude. It harmoniously combines two outstanding styles: one classic, one contemporary.
This balanced marriage of aesthetics and functionality is based around a 900×900 mm central section, supported by a sleek metal base.
Warp’s strength lies in the contrast between its generous forms, horizontal lines, and the sophisticated vertical stitching on the backrests. A stunning example of manufacturing prowess, Warp perfectly merges Italy’s artisanal traditions with cutting-edge technology to deliver supreme comfort.
Yard
The idea of the sofa modular system finds its utmost expression with Yard. Padded volumes are integrated to counters, shelves, tables and containers that match in various configurations creating countless multi-functional compositions. The structure, made in metal upholstered with fabric, is supported by feet joined through hooks of rectangular sections that provide support to the cushions and armrests in harmonious contrast. The collection is completed by an elegant daybed, also offered in a leather version.
Bookcases
Booken
The eclectic British duo Yael and Shay worked on the concept of the book as an object that transforms its function into the Booken design – a side table, shelf and library all in one.
Courtyard
Small collection of freestanding elements, containers in wood with day compartments and sliding doors, that re-interpret the taste and creativity typical of the industrial design of the ‘60s. Court Yard, with structures and metal feet, is the result of Francesco Rota’s work on the theme of containment and is thought to be combined to all Lema’s padded furniture.
Koala
The Koala mounted bookcase is both decorative and functional. Made in metal, it can be used vertically or horizontally allowing for endless compositions and combinations that include a bookcase, magazine or CD rack.
LT40 System
Designed by David Lopez Quincoces, the LT40 System is a highly customisable articulated system of containers and wall elements designed in four possible configurations: freestanding, wall, suspended, and the W Line wooden version, with three-dimensional ribbed graphics obtained by a complex hand-worked process.
These four families characterize the architecture together with a series of additional elements which complete the LT40 design: double-faced containers, benches, and elements designed to house multi-media apparatus; shelves and panelling with structural frames in aluminium adjustable and designed for wall mounting; trays and tops in marble or stone; container boxes in wood or glass and built-in LED lamp systems.
The system is enhanced by the LT_FRAME containers, with a strong graphical and chromatic impact, in six predefined configurations. Six cornices in two-dimensional types enclose the “tesserae of a mosaic” made up of colour, wood, and transparencies. The LT40 System is designed for hanging on the wall and supplemented by a distinct LED light that emphasizes the internal perimeter.
The customisation of LT40 is reflected also in the wide range of finishes available for all the elements of the system: wood, lacquered, glasses, clays, natural and reconstructed marbles.
*The LT40 system is protected by Community Design Registration.
Mimi
A shelving system with linear panels that can be used individually or as a sculptured set. The individual units of Mimi contain metal K-shaped structures that support the frame and can be used as dividers, serving as both a graphic and aesthetic feature.
Plain
Plain is a lightweight and elegant bookcase that embodies the distinctive features of Lema design – modularity and customisation. A free-standing squared metal structure with lacquered finish and tops in two different thicknesses that house several shelves of different lengths. The tops mounted at different heights liven up the composition for storing objects and books of various sizes.
Selecta Noce L
Designed by Lema in 1978, Selecta Noce L is the evolution of the first Italian freestanding system. It was the first product to join the details of wood craftsmanship with a series of technical innovations that makes it one of the most versatile products today. With many compositions available, Selecta Noce L perfectly blends contemporary design with industrial processes.
Throughout the years, Selecta Noce L kept on reinventing itself with new finishes and elements that adapt to today’s living spaces, satisfying every aesthetic and functional needs.
With over 1500 elements in the vast catalogue, all in a variety of finishes and bespoke touches, the composition possibilities of Selecta are practically infinite. To the shelves there can be added doors and containers to ensure a variety of uses. Wooden shelves with integrated lighting system with minimum encumbrance (11mm) which adhere to the backing, for a pleasant soft light. To enrich the project, GLANCE can also be integrated, elegant glass cabinets, available in double and angular versions, with the structure in bronze and extra clear glass.
This has been designed together with Matteo Nunziati, recapturing the style of the glass cabinets and cupboards which he has designed in the past. For those who look for a storage library, the spaces with velvet backing and glass shelves entrust the most precious objects.
Beds
Camille
Rigorous and linear, Camille is a padded bed with removable cover in leather or fabric and precise stitching that surrounds the bed’s perimeter. The perfect piece for a classic and timeless bedroom – available in four widths with optional storage unit which is revealed by lifting the bed’s mesh.
Dream View
The irregular but symmetrical headboard characterises the Dream View bed making this piece modern yet inspired by styles of the past. The bed consists of a light structure with delicate metal feet and a net frame completely covered in fabric from Lema’s assorted colour catalogue.
Edel
A dreamy vintage bed, Edel stands out for its distinctive curved headboard that softly envelopes the padded structure. Upholstered in fabric, with a defining velvet border, the fabrics and colours can be chosen from Lema’s assorted catalogue.
Madama
The Madama bed stands out for its soft, reassuring shape. An elegant application with the upholstered headboard recalling the capitonné style and the thin rat-tail cord contouring the frame.
Maddox
Inspired by Leonardo da Vinci’s flying machines and designed by Leonardo Dainelli, the Maddox bed is a suggestive dialogue between wood and leather. It is an aerial bed with heat-treated oak-tinted ashwood and headboard sewn in structural light leather with double front cushioning covered in fabric or leather. Defined by its contemporary nature, Maddox is designed to be the protagonist of the sleeping area, even for room-center use.
Picolit
The rich padding that characterizes the Picolit bed stands out for its quilted headboard reminiscint of beds from the past. The base features aluminium feet and comes with or without a storage unit hidden under the mesh.
Semillon
The rigorous, linear forms of the Semillon bed is charaterised by its high padded headboard with removable cover. The base can be fitted with a storage unit hidden under the mesh.
Softland
The linear design of the Softland double bed is characterised by its leather or fabric upholstered frame. The design is embellished with a contrasting blanket stitch emphasizing the bed frame’s form.
Theo
In true Lema tradition, the Theo bed combines the richness and warmth of wood with the clean formality of elegant lines. The slender detail of the fabric headboard provides a harmonious contrast to the structure which is available in two widths.
Victoriano
Inspired by the past’s stylistic elements and fused with a contemporary flair, Victoriano is an upholstered bed with a solid wood structure.
Its high headboard, slightly curved at the sides to accommodate the mattress and embellished by central topstitching, is connected to the bed frame by a continuous, gentle line. This is a classical bed that graces any modern environment.
Sideboard & Containers
Areia
Designed by David Lopez Quincoces, Areia is an elegant chest of drawers that is defined by two main elements, wood and glass.
This design’s clean formal lines are a distinctive trait that plays on essential volumes, offset by a tubular bronze metal structure, the sophisticated Canaletto walnut on the base, and the suspended drawers.
The design is further accentuated by the delicate nature of the extra-light glass surfaces that give a visual sense of lightness, almost as if they have dematerialized, adding an airy sense of spaciousness to the room.
Cases
Designed by Francesco Rota, Cases is a new take on a versatile, multifunctional sideboard. Perfect along a wall or in the center of a room, Cases is a durable piece of furniture, characterized by a light appeal.
The body rests on titanium-coloured legs that pay homage to 1960’s aesthetics. This product can hold three or four container elements, each with its own specific function: sideboard, set of drawers, display cabinet, and bar cabinet.
Cases has five possible compositions. Depending on the chosen version, the cupboard doors can enclose glass shelves or wooden drawers of various heights, while the bar cabinet can be fitted with a bottle rack.
Another module can be left empty or be fitted with an elegant glass cube to display your most treasured items.
The top of the sideboard is available in back-painted glass or marble, or in leather with an elegantly stitched border that enhances the handcrafted feel. The bar cabinet can be distinguished with an elegant glass top that reveals and enhances the content.
The product is finished with fine details, including an integrated light inside the cupboard to illuminate the interiors, and the specially-designed Lema hinges that have been left visible like small buttons.
Cases is available in two sizes.
Conchiglia
The Conchiglia storage unit is characterised by its modern, linear shapes flowing uninterrupted in a succession of squared doors and drawers. A geometric game that gradually shrinks into a perfect spiral ending in a void – the origin and end of this movement.
Courtyard
Small collection of freestanding elements, containers in wood with day compartments and sliding doors, that re-interpret the taste and creativity typical of the industrial design of the ‘60s. Court Yard, with structures and metal feet, is the result of Francesco Rota’s work on the theme of containment and is thought to be combined to all Lema’s padded furniture.
Galerist
The Galerist display cabinet is a classic motif with a contemporary design. The rounded glass shelves create a stage to display items and memories in a way that can be appreciated at every angle. The door hinges are both functional and aesthetically pleasing – made in aluminium treated metal to give it a deep and full colour.
Glance
Of sculptural character, Glance display case is a refined synthesis between the strength of thermo-treated oak and the lightness of crystal, gently joined by bronze aluminium that defines the perimeter. Elegant container for the dining room, Glance features lighted up details that enhance the precious interiors and its contents.
Long Island
The Long Island display cabinet is the real protagonist of the living room. Characterised by its use of different natural and man-made materials to wonderful effect, the thermally-treated oak structure hosts drawers and doors framed by a glazed metal border with chic marble tabletop and glazed metal side panels to complete the unusual lighting effect.
Marble Arch
A thermo-treated oak structure defines the Marble Arch unit. Fitted with open units on the top and flap doors and drawers on the bottom, it is supported by elegant feet in the same material. In contrast to the warm wood, a unique cement tabletop creates a refined, clean look.
Nine
Designed by Alessandro Dubini, the Nine drawer unit consists of a column in thermo-treated oak which forms a visual composition hiding nine drawers of different heights and depths.
It’s diverse frontal panels lighten a classic piece and transform it into a classy and modern symbol that is perfect for any room.
Finished on four sides, the Nine drawer unit can be placed center-room.
Ortelia
The Ortelia day container is characterised by its panel façade, a graphic game of squares that hide doors and drawers. This elegant piece is available in two sizes in a matt or glossy lacquered finish. The exterior lacquer is also repeated in the interior and is available in over 40 colours from the Lema collection
Picture
Like an abstract painting, engraved surfaces characterise the Picture day container. Inspired by the 70s, the structure and front panel are made with heat-treated oak and the base in a bronzed metal.
Rainbow
The Rainbow container is characterised by its vintage metal support and appealing graphics facade. The doors and the lacquered wooden frame can be painted in a single colour chosen from over 40 colours in the Lema catalogue, or in two different combinations: avio, cacao, grafite, sabbia and caffè or pomice and carta fumo.
Steward
Steward by Christophe Pillet is an elegant, storage unit in wood, featuring refined details in lacquered HPL (6 mm thickness) and base in painted metal that combines the charm of a handicraft piece with a modern, typically industrial design approach. An essential cube in thermo-treated wood, characterised by a vague retrò style, with hinged doors that hide the spacious compartments and sliding drawers useful for the living area, also ideal as bar cabinet.
Toto
The Toto wall container is a modern vertical structure in lacquered metal hung to a revolving support to hide or reveal its contents. Each unit is divided into compartments featuring anti-drop metal component shelves which can be used to store books, CDs, DVDs and more.
Armchairs
Aberdeen
The Aberdeen sofa features a vintage yet relaxed look thanks to its softly embracing fabric. The hammer arm is accentuated by fabric folds whilst the seat volumes are surrounded by a soft rat-tail stitching. This classic unit is available in a two or three seater with legs or wheels.
Alma
Designed by Leonardo Dainelli, Alma is an armchair with a strong decorative identity.
A contemporary interpretation of the 1940’s style, where an enveloping shape joins a soft cushion for the seating and back, Alma gives a new and elegant expression to Lema’s ever-comfortable attitude.
The strong charisma of Alma can be found in the refined selection of upholstery, which can be in fabric or leather, whilst its vintage soul can be found in details such as the feet enriched by a fine plaque in brass. The soft coordinated footstool completes the project.
Alton
Designed by David Lopez Quincoces, the Alton armchair has an anthracite-coloured, painted metal structure that is distinguished by its semi-circular shape and the slender leather back, with sartorial, hand-wound leather accents, proposed in natural, antique-finish and in the brand new dark brown waxed cotton cord.
With its sculptural aesthetic, the essential lines of Alton’s exterior merge with its enticing seat, which can be upholstered in fabric or leather, creating a refined stylistic contrast. Meanwhile, the soft cushion ensures maximum comfort.
Bice
The neat and refined design style, always between past and future, that has roots in the art of Roberto Lazzeroni, defines Bice lounge chair. A passe-partout product, characterised by cosy shapes and vintage soul, perfect for any room of the home, from living to bedroom and also ideal for informal contract spaces. With fabric or leather upholstery, it features a soft structure in bronzed metal.
Eydo
Designed by Francesco Rota, Eydo is an asymmetric dormeuse chair that is defined by bold fluidity and distinguished by architectural style.
Consisting of a suspended structure in metal lacquered bronze, Eydo’s unique seat and backrest envelopes and welcomes the body offering superior comfort.
The stitching and leather upholstery embellish the design.
Fantino
Designed by Gordon Guillaumier, the elegant Fantino chair has compact and sinuous forms that vaguely recall a saddle mounted on an oak-tinted, heat-treated ash base. Its soft by vital upholstery keeps its dimensions contained, balancing out its proportions while still ensuring optimal comfort.
Fantino is a timeless piece that is based on the ethos of Lema’s manufacturing culture.
Felix
The elegant and discreet Felix armchair is ideally located in the sleeping area. The stitching and seams reveal graceful and subtle contours of the curved backrest, enclosing this monolithic seat.
Lady Jane
Characterised by a mix of styles, today a winning approach to further express the most elegant modern character, the neat lines that recall the shapes of the ‘50s of the elegant and cosy Lady Jane by Christophe Pillet. A timeless, poetic and at the same time rigorous bergère characterised by a multi-faceted soul, for the home and also for the office.
Popsi
The Popsi lounge chair stands out for its sought after design and choice of materials: metal and leather. Its base is constructed with a light metal in a complex web pattern. From the four points on the floor, they rise to acute angles to support the four apexes of the wide leather seat. Finished with sewing to underline the petal’s flowing curves, it is the perfect example of Lema’s tailoring approach.
Taiki
Designed by Chiara Andreatti, this Taiki armchair represents the reinterpretation of classic forms into contemporary ones through its welcoming padding. Its detailed seams revitalize the initial proposal while maintaining a clear reference to Lecorbusian lines and proportions. Taiki’s structure in heat-treated, oak-tinted ashwood gives it a certain intensity but with an oriental spirit.
Werner
The Werner lounge chair is an elegant re-interpretation of 50s wistful furniture design. Characterised by its thin black metal frame in contrast to its extensive seat and back, richly upholstered and covered in fabric, leather or eco-leather.
Yard Daybed
Designed by Francesco Rota, the elegant Yard daybed, also proposed in an elegant leather version with bronzed metal base, recall the aesthetic features of the same name sofa re-interpreting the typical creativity of the industrial design of the ‘60s. The structure, made in metal upholstered with fabric, is a top supported by feet joined through hooks of rectangular section that provides supports to the cushions and armrests, laid without hiding it, in a harmonious contrast that becomes its main aesthetic feature.
Poufs-Benches
Fence
A bench designed to be used as both a seat and a table. The Fence coffee table is an accessory that stands out for its contrasting natural wood and industrially treated metal. Its light and sophisticated design consists of a continuous wire frame holding Canaletto walnut slats on the top.
Notch
The Notch pouf influenced by the charm of modern nomadism is available in two sizes. Notch stands out for its soft fabric seat and aged natural leather handled straps – perfect for the home and contract spaces.
Pouf
A relaxed complement to suit the day and night areas of the home, the Pouf is both modern and classic. Available in cylindrical and cubic versions, it can be used alone or a composition of volume and colour. For the utmost customisation, the upholstery can be chosen from an assortment of sizes, colours, fabrics, leathers and eco-leathers to satisfy any taste.
Tod
The Tod pouf designed in leather defines its bold expressive character. An ideal synthesis between industrial design and high craftsmanship, the volumes are cut by relief stitching.
Yard Daybed
Designed by Francesco Rota, the elegant Yard daybed, also proposed in an elegant leather version with bronzed metal base, recall the aesthetic features of the same name sofa re-interpreting the typical creativity of the industrial design of the ‘60s. The structure, made in metal upholstered with fabric, is a top supported by feet joined through hooks of rectangular section that provides supports to the cushions and armrests, laid without hiding it, in a harmonious contrast that becomes its main aesthetic feature.
Modular Systems
LT40 System
Designed by David Lopez Quincoces, the LT40 System is a highly customisable articulated system of containers and wall elements designed in four possible configurations: freestanding, wall, suspended, and the W Line wooden version, with three-dimensional ribbed graphics obtained by a complex hand-worked process.
These four families characterize the architecture together with a series of additional elements which complete the LT40 design: double-faced containers, benches, and elements designed to house multi-media apparatus; shelves and panelling with structural frames in aluminium adjustable and designed for wall mounting; trays and tops in marble or stone; container boxes in wood or glass and built-in LED lamp systems.
The system is enhanced by the LT_FRAME containers, with a strong graphical and chromatic impact, in six predefined configurations. Six cornices in two-dimensional types enclose the “tesserae of a mosaic” made up of colour, wood, and transparencies. The LT40 System is designed for hanging on the wall and supplemented by a distinct LED light that emphasizes the internal perimeter.
The customisation of LT40 is reflected also in the wide range of finishes available for all the elements of the system: wood, lacquered, glasses, clays, natural and reconstructed marbles.
*The LT40 system is protected by Community Design Registration.
Plain
Plain is a lightweight and elegant bookcase that embodies the distinctive features of Lema design – modularity and customisation. A free-standing squared metal structure with lacquered finish and tops in two different thicknesses that house several shelves of different lengths. The tops mounted at different heights liven up the composition for storing objects and books of various sizes.
Selecta
Selecta is the evolution of the first Italian freestanding system, designed by Lema in 1978 and continues its evolution over thirty years later. Bookcase par excellence, Selecta was the first product to turn itself into an actual ad hoc product that fully exploited cutting-edge corporate mechanization processes. Service and transit spaces, double-height rooms, attics, space under staircases do not represent restrictions but opportunities. The compositional possibilities are virtually endless: doors and containers can be added to the open shelves for a more varied and comprehensive use.
Mirrors
Mir
Mir is a classic yet upto date mirror. Its rigorous frame in painted metal with its pivotal supports on the long column mirror make it perfect for narrow spaces or corners.
Mirage
The Mirage mirror consists of many reflecting surfaces fitted at different angles thanks to a complex wall fitting system. If placed next to another, they expand the sense of space, thus increasing the depth of any room.
Oculus
Designed by Andrea Mancuso, Oculus is a mirror inspired by poetic language that is based on the sense of irony and surprise. It goes beyond its basic function.
Oculus is a sculptured object that amazes the viewer who is reflected in it. The enigmatic shape consists of a sphere section that has a circular opening with the mirror nestling inside. The perception of its shape varies according to the viewpoint, creating a hypnotic play of reflections.
Vanity
A beautifully intricate object, the Vanity mirror’s extra-sized frame, in bright stainless steel, leans against the wall as a single segment. With different surfaces bending to create a lively optical illusion and framed by a decorative silk-screened border.
Tables
Alamo
Designed by David Lopez Quincoces, the Alamo table is inspired by the decorative codes of the 40’s when reinterpreted with minimal contemporary style. This table has an art-deco spirit and a magnetic charm for sophisticated and meticulous lines.
The designer’s study was focused on the theme of lightness: the elegant structure and the tabletop have essential lines, creating a timeless design object that has been given added appeal by the combination of different materials.
The structure is in bronze-coated painted metal while the top presents a brand-new grain-effect top.
Made of stratified aluminium, it is characterized by a new and exclusive tactile finish, composed of resin, pigmented marble powder and shavings of precious metals. Proposed in three enticing colour options inspired by natural stone blue Lapislazzuli, green Malachite and black Belgian blue.
Bule
Designed by Chiara Andreatti, the Bulè table fuses the east with the west. With its harmonious and stylistically generous forms, Bulè stands out for its tabletop and central structural base that is made in the sophisticated black Belgian Blue finish. The revolving tray placed on the tabletop is the epitome of oriental culinary culture and modernity. Bulè’s base has been enhanced by a bronze-coated painted metal molding.
Dueci
The Dueci table is characterised by its rigorous and elegant lines and monolithic structure. Available in a fixed or extendable version, it can have a lacquered or marble finish perfect for dining or as a spacious work desk.
Filo
The Filo table’s legs and frame are made of a thin steel that is welded together to create an ultra-light structure. The cement tabletop completes the sculpture, making this piece perfectly suited to dining or as a workspace.
Graceland
Various styles with vintage touches for Graceland by Christophe Pillet, round table that plays on neat and rational shapes that make it suitable for any kind of home but also for contract spaces.
Jump
The soft and sinuous lines of the Jump table is available in a rounded or oval shaped top. Standing firmly on thin tapered metal legs, this elegant piece works in both the home and contract spaces.
Luce
Starting from the classic iconography of the table, Piero Lissoni worked on the exasperation of its features by subtraction: top in Canaletto Walnut – also available in matt lacquered and Clay finishes – and structure in metal with bronzed finish with the intense lightness of the design given by the essential volumes and thicknesses. A new table, available in different sizes, all fixed and square, of modern, almost technological style, thought to furnish refined home environments and also sophisticated contract spaces.
Memo
In ideal furnishing for a large dining area or refined meeting room, the Memo table is characterised by its discreet design yet imposing scale. Available in two versions: 300×110cm and 400×110cm, its appeal is in the balance and symmetry of its elements – the tabletop in heat-treated oak or Lava stone and metal structure.
Sosia
Simple, yet versatile: Sosia table designed by Vittorio Prato stands out for the painted metal structure with a wooden, lacquered top, or a glass top for a more formal dining. Characterised by essential shapes, it fits in any space, furnishing it with its discreet presence.
Thera
The Thera table with its thermo-treated oak and exposed veins makes this the perfect centrepiece to any dining area. Starting from 180cm and reaching up to a maximum length of 240cm, the table is supported by triangular legs positioned obliquely to the tabletop. Once extended, it reveals a hidden storage unit.
Victor
A modern re-interpretation of vintage style, Victor stands out for its contrasting classic wood frame with lacquered matt tabletop. Available in over 40 colours from the Lema collection, this distinctive piece also hides 3 drawers.
Wow
The Wow table is a perfect example of wood being used as a sculptured object. The linear top is supported by a continuous ribbon of wood, a curved and sinuous form enriching the dining area.
Coffee Tables
Court Yard
he coffee table designed by Francesco Rota that completes the collection of modular storage units in wood with visible compartments and sliding doors, re-interprets the typical taste and creativity of the industrial design of the ‘60s. Court Yard, with metal structure and feet, is thought to be matched to all Lema’s padded furniture. The wood tops can be embellished with a thin metal slab.
Cruise
Timeless simplicity – the circle and the square – characterises the Cruise coffee table. The base supports the tabletop on which glass plates are placed with a ground border that creates a 1 mm-thick profile, conveying a visual lightness with an artisan flavour.
Deck
Consisting of a square base of treated metal, a thin C-shaped metal profile is welded onto thick wooden Canaletto walnut slats, recalling an actual deck after which this table is named. The unique materials make this a noble accessory, particularly when positioned in front of a sofa.
Faroe
Designed by Gordon Guillaumier, Faroe is a complex project that reinterprets containment, giving life to a collection of highly functional free-standing containers and chairs. Faroe has islands that you can personalize and arrange in different compositions. Available in leather in a variety of different heights and finishes, the designs make a perfect centerpiece, be it a living room, a bedroom, a walk-in wardrobe or a dressing room.
With its essential and balanced design, Faroe is characterized by the lightness of the suspended, lacquered metal frame that holds and supports the wooden elements in both the heat-treated oak and the upholstered ones.
The frame comes in two finishes: vibrant, lacquered Mango and the more classic bronze-painted metal version.
Faroe has also been enriched by tempered glass tops, specifically designed to create refined display cases with a contemporary attitude. Faroe is perfect for showcasing more personal objects in the living room like watch collections,jewellery leather accessories and more.
Flowers
Lacquered wood petals rest gently on a metal structure creating a lightweight, 50s touch of design. The lacquered table top is available in over 40 colours from Lema’s collection, in 2 heights and 4 dimensions. The Flowers table can also be used alone or joined.
Mansion
Mansion is a coffee table characterised by a light and sublime base in bronzed metal onto which a tray in cutting-edge rigid material is welded, serving as a storage unit. A piece of thermo-treated oak slides across the top, creating a three-dimensional surface with an overlapping effect.
Mr. Zengh
A symmetrical bamboo-effect interlocking puzzle characterises the Mr. Zheng coffee table, whose name underscores its Far Eastern inspiration. The parts of the base framework – 10 mm steel rods – are welded horizontally and vertically, forming a weave. The top is available in lacquered-wood, in over 40 matt colours from the Lema collection and 4 different shapes – three with a round tabletop, one tall and two small tabletops or one small with oval tabletop.
Note
The Note table is where aesthetic and functionality meet to complete each other in this small, multi-purpose object; a combination of three simple surfaces, each featuring a specific function – base, top and spacious accessory pockets stitched entirely in leather.
Oydo
With a light and essential design, Oydo coffee tables are distinguished by their great versatility. Oydo tables come with two iterations, one with a round top and another lower one with a rectangular top so you can personalize any room in your home. Complete the piece with one of the many available finishes: heat-treated oak, clay, grey stone, gloss, matte lacquer, or elegant Portoro marble.
Sign
Available in the small table or bedside table with drawer version, Sign by Studio Kairos is a set of accessories designed for the bedroom but also adaptable to other areas of the house. They stand out for the elegant metal structure. The top and drawer are available in matt or glossy lacquered, in over 40 colours of Lema’s collection. The table also comes in wood.
Silo
Ironic and unusual furnishing, Silo by Studio Kairos is much more than a simple bedside table. Designed for utmost functionality, it is also an amusing and charming piece. It consists of a structure in thermally treated oak with a central leg based on a ray base unit. The top is in wood, folded with a C-shape thought as a supporting surface, and it hosts two built-in drawers or that can be used originally as storage units.
Vic
The unmistakable hand of Roberto Lazzeroni gives life to the VIC coffee table, a design that reinvents classical lines in a modern form. With its agile solid wood structure, VIC is available with or without a drawer, finished with an elegant leather base.
The top is available in glossy, matte lacquer, thin marble or stone