Relaxe
Relaxe
Solid recycled pine · full-grain leather · patiently handcrafted for decades of use
• Made to order. Delivered in 4-7 weeks. (for fatser shipping, send an email: lumines.mtl@gmail.com)
Piece's Description
Piece's Description
“True comfort is unforced — wide enough to welcome, soft enough to let time pass unnoticed.”
Rooted in the wabi-sabi philosophy, Relaxe is designed as a place of ease rather than formality. Crafted from recycled pine and upholstered in leather, it brings together material history and everyday comfort — wood shaped by time, leather that softens and gains depth through use.
With generous proportions — 190 × 110 × 73 cm — this sofa offers an expansive, relaxed seat that invites lingering moments, shared conversations, and unhurried rest. Its presence is grounded and reassuring, anchoring a space without visual heaviness.
Details
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Material: Recycled pine · Leather
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Dimensions: 190 × 110 × 73 cm
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Style: Relaxed comfort · Reclaimed character · Modern wabi-sabi
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Ideal for: Living rooms, lounge spaces, calm interiors, shared seating areas
Materials & Craftsmanship
Materials & Craftsmanship
Materials
Crafted from recycled pine and natural leather, selected for their durability and aging qualities. The wood brings structural strength and texture, while the leather softens over time, developing a rich patina. Natural variations give each piece a distinct character.
Craftsmanship
Constructed using reinforced frame joinery and dowel connections for stability and load distribution. The upholstery is hand-cut, stitched, and tensioned over high-density cushioning to maintain shape and comfort. Surfaces are hand-finished to preserve the material’s natural texture while ensuring durability.
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Who We Are
Who We Are
We are not like other furniture stores.
LUMINES is a studio of natural material and artisanal handmade work.
Nothing is mass produced — each piece is shaped through process, variation, and human touch.
