This nautical-inspired chaise longue is named after the last boat writer Joseph Conrad skippered before dedicating himself to literature. Its sinuous, anatomical design is fashioned of 1.1 cm-thick Burma teak batons caulked and joined with nautical rubber to form two struts of solid ash wood (4 cm thick). Entirely molded and polished by hand, this one-of-a-kind design is treated with teak-friendly product and includes a semi-cylindrical headrest covered with hydrophobic leather.
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Luca Capuano
Emilia-Romagna, Italy | Photographer
UNESCO, the Italian Ministry of Cultural Assets and Activities, and the Bangkok Embassy are just a handful of the well-known institutions photographer Luca Capuano has worked with. His projects range from photo essays documenting Italian cultural heritage to shoots and ad campaigns for designer brands such as Artemide, Flos, Piquadro, and Bulgari. His photos have been exhibited at the Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism, Abu Dhabi Nyuad Art Gallery, and Berlin Institut für Architektur, among others. He teaches photography at the Isia Institute of Urbino.Discover more