Designed by Antonio Astori
Antonia Astori calls ‘memory furniture’ those pieces which tell something about people attention to indoor living. An attention expressed both by the recovery of disappeared archetypes, eg. canopy bed, and in precious materials manufacturing, eg. pleached roped steel headboard.
Finishes:
Structure in satin stainless steel, base in solid wood, head board in stainless steel pleached rope
Dimensions:
W1870 x D2070 x H1050 mm MH340 mm Necessary Mattress: W1800 x D2000 mm
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The PIANPIAN bed draws from the PIANPIAN identity and superior craftsmanship with its elegant, decorative stitching line on the headboard. The rounded solid wooden base and headboard soften the overall outline of the piece for a comfortable, harmonious, and modern bedroom.
As a reinterpretation of Costes chair, King Costes alters its size and increase its firmness while confirming the absolute recognition of this image and its durability against trends alternation.
Even a classical image, as a railed chair, in the hands of Philippe Starck acquires a particular connotation. In Pip-e, the sequence of horizontal elements, which create the seat and back definetly, takes on a strong chiaroscuro and goes, unexpectedly, to accompany the bending of the knees.
Born out of the fascination by those big rattan or cane armchair so common in South East Asia, Patricia Urquiola creates her own sophisticated rendition.Volumes expand, braids are doubled, patterns appear unexpectedly and gracefully fragmented. The Pavo collection introduces a strong exotic connotation.