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Designed by Idelfonso Colombo
Uccio is a rigorous and essential aluminum stool, like a sculpture it becomes a functional object for daily use.
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Gossip is an armchair with metal structure covered in removable elastic fabric. Minimal, with clean lines of strong impact. Gossip is a curious object, playful at first view, but at the same time, the result of advanced technology and careful study of the details
$1,260.00
$4,440.00
Tokyo is a console and also a bench. Metal structure and shelves in expanded metal painted matt gold, top and sides in black Valcromat. Practical element, equipped with usable support surfaces hung under the top, minimal and rigorous.
$2,240.00
Dase is a corner metal coffee table with lamp and tray. With an elegant and light design, very functional close to sofas or armchairs. A single object solves three functions: table top and, thanks to two of the legs that extend compared to the others, tray and lamp.
Designed in 1965 by Elio Martinelli, the lamp is made of methacrylate molding techniques innovative for the time in which it was designed and its geometric shape and dynamism revives the atmosphere of those years decisive for the success of the design Italian in the world.
Tryp is a side table. In spite of being conceived as a discreet accessory, it hardly goes unnoticed because its sophisticated aesthetic and metallic finish make it shine with unique elegance. Its legs are made of thin steel converging in a subtly perforated round top. It looks lightweight and it is indeed.
Designed in 1964, its name comes from the fact that it received the Silver Delta Award granted by the ADI?FAD in 1964
$520.00
What makes the Wire Stool indicatively Verner Panton is the use of stainless-steel wire to create a simple geometric shape with repeated patterns, in a stackable stool that doubles as a side table. An icon from the archives destined to become a collectible, the airy transparency makes it a versatile design suitable for a vast […]