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Designed by Roberto Sironi
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 concrete. Designed by Roberto Sironi, Cassero is a material reworking in which the tactility of the wood grain becomes the distinctive and significant aesthetic element of the project: two low tables with essential and rigorous shapes that bring a powerful architectural sign to the living environment through variation of scale and careful chromatic research.
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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 […]
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Isla suggests serenity and flow. The curvilinear form finished in lacquer subtly reflects light and accentuates its volume. A rich marble top is set within the frame, creating a smooth transition between materials. Designed for daily living, its simple shape and refined joinery details bring ease, balance, and a sense of calm to any setting.
Collection which takes its name from the different thickness and irregular arrangement of certified teak slats that make up the “barcode” effect.
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Olo is a family of monolithic turnes ash solid wood stained moka. They are modern sculptures that suit perfectly the living area. Essential in shapes with maximum expressive force.
Tacchini’s constant and passionate research about furniture design always brings the company to discover new shapes, materials and creative personalities, but also to rediscover historical design masters. After Achille Castiglioni and Franco Albini, this time Tacchini’s focus is Gianfranco Frattini, one of the major protagonists of Italian Design from the ‘50s to the beginning of […]