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Designed by Gastone Rinaldi
A dense, almost mysterious light is filtered through soft and enveloping materials. Luminosity and transparencies fluctuate, creating repetitions of lights and shadows, solids, and voids. Inspired by Object Art and in particular by the works of Enrico Castellani, these elegant fiberglass sculptures ? Solstice applique ? and Equinox cocoon-suspension lamp ? reinforce the strong understanding between Tacchini and Studiopepe.
Finishes:
Frame in metal plated chrome or painted black, upholstery in a selection of fabric or leather
Dimensions:
W900 x D800 x H405 mm
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Roundness and comfort. Tradition and innovation. These are the keywords of Orsola, designed in 1970 by Gastone Rinaldi. The new edition stays true to its original spirit but features a latest-generation covering, supported by the rounded chrome metal frame, that gives it an even softer and more inviting look. The sofa and armchairs are handcrafted […]
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