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Designed by Alberto Meda
The geometry of the legs and the connection between structure and top have been reworked and DRY is now the perfect synthesis of the kind of design thinking that finds extraordinary compo-sitional richness in formal simplicity. The elegant aluminium base is broken down into an attractive shape thanks to a joint that becomes the key detail of the entire project. The glass top combines functionality and aesthetics in a single element, revealing the beauty of the structure.
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$980.00
The Frame Chair collection designed in 1991, displays a light and rigorous style, which results in comfortable seats. The stackable seatings, Highframe 40, Bigframe 44 and Frame 52, differ in their proportions and are available with or without armrests. Frame represents a landmark in contemporary design and is still one of Alias’ most successful product […]
$1,170.00
For moments of relaxation outdoors, the Frame collection offers style and practicality with an elegant design aimed at well-being and comfort. The extruded aluminium frame defines the modern and timelessness of this collection designed by Alberto Meda in 1994.
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If Pipistrello has succeeded up until now in remaining always current and fascinating, it is not just thanks to its style and the design ingenuity of Gae Aulenti. Merit also goes to the company?s desire to dare and to re-propose it in different colors, dimensions and uses to better answer a continuously evolving market.
$440.00
Beneath the simplicity of its modular form, each angular component of the Utzon pendant comes together to create a lamp with a profound architectural presence. Originally designed in 1947, the Utzon lamp surpasses aesthetic merit alone, having been meticulously constructed to disperse light with calculated precision.
$800.00
The first wall lamp designed by Le Corbusier in 1925, originally thought to enlighten the large windows of Villa La Roche, a manifesto of purist architecture. Nemo edits La Roche enhancing its lightness and functionality: a matte metal frame and an opal glass diffuser for soft lighting.
$340.00
Between 1951 and 1957, Le Corbusier designed the Sanskar Kendra Museum, a museum in the Indian city of Ahmedabad. The spiral shaped building contains all the fundamentals of his architecture. For this project, in 1954 Le Corbusier conceived a lighting system he named ?Projecteur?, installed in the structure to maximise the lighting effect