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Lazada
Designed by Roberto Sironi
Art is a spontaneous expression, which dissolves the constraints of traditional culture. The material as a raw element, worked and shaped to highlight its expressive power. Brut is a table with strong references to Art Brut, spontaneous and informal, and brutalist architecture both in the volumes, accentuated and massive, and in the materials, concrete and only partially controllable. Tacchini?s first project with the designer Roberto Sironi, this table with a cast aluminium top and concrete legs presents itself as a procedural object, where the material takes over and dominates the forms to give life to a piece with a proud and charismatic personality.
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Two furnishing elements of pure material. Two architectural blocks in perfect scale. The materiality of the concrete becomes the protagonist and is expressed through irregular surfaces that recall the raw wood with which the formwork is made ? the wooden formwork used in construction that holds within it the shape to be created by casting […]
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Sitting within the larger In Between series, this lounge table carefully echoes many aspects of the In Between chair, from its gentle curvature to the outward splay of its legs.
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Polar is inspired by the shear forms of the ice caps in the arctic seas, thus giving life to an extremely versatile seating system. The seats and backrests , characterized by their full and sheared forms can be coupled together in a variety of ways, creating numerous seating layouts or options. The system is completed […]
Heavy elements are linked to lighter ones, like ink marks drawn on a sheet of paper to form a character, a letter, an ideogram._ Clear contrasts of thickness translate into incisive graphic expressions: to give life to these unmistakable figures in marble and ash wood, Monica F?rster is inspired by calligraphy, the art of writing […]
Collection which takes its name from the different thickness and irregular arrangement of certified teak slats that make up the “barcode” effect.