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The perfect accent, with an ironic touch and eloquent presence, the Bong table by Giulio Cappellini is composed of a solid sphere and a round top.
Brogliato Traverso studio has continued to amplify its celebrated family, inspired by classic Windsor chairs, in the ultra-light version Newood light chair, which reflects all of the characteristics of the original design, but is much lighter in weight, due to the elimination of the 8 rods in the backrest.
The Newood chairs are the result of a contemporary re-interpretation of the timeless charm of Windsor-style chairs. Designed by the creative duo, Alberto Brogliato and Federico Traverso, Newood chairs express the successful harmony between technologically advanced craftmanship and manufacturing excellence. An encounter between past and present, attained through the extraordinary study of details, in particular the distinctive back rest in solid curved wood which provides pleasant tactile element: the genuine and reassuring beauty of wood. Newood chairs are an homage to pure design, as demonstrated by the fact that it is also the first wooden chair in the Cappellini catalogue that is also stackable.
The Mush Tables by Giulio Cappellini revolves around the playful use of contrasts and volumes between the robust cylindrical base and the slender circular top.
A low table is characterized by the intersection of two offset cubes, which create a game of joints and transparencies. Black matt varnished iron structure and extra light transparent glass top.
The Cloud bookshelf by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, with hollow compartments, is an extravagant furnishing element with a pop flair and an absolutely unforgettable design. Made with rotational moulding technology, in white polyethylene, Cloud is a two-sided bookshelf that adds lightness to any ambiance, forming a configuration that can be personalised by the buyer: the modules can be interconnected as desired, using a retracting joint, to create a beehive structure.
The inspiration for these lamps can be found in abat-jour table lamps, revisited here in a contemporary key with the fabric covering not just the upper part of the lamp, but also the base.
Tray on castors with black matt varnished tubular structure and white laminate shelves. A simple and intuitive product, designed by Kuramata in 1968 and posthumous put into production by Cappellini. By virtue of the decades-long collaboration with Shiro Kuramata – after his passing through the namesake foundation dedicated to continuing the philological studies of the artist/designer's innumerable projects – in 2014 a surprisingly simple and intuitive new object was born: a cart on wheels with a frame made of iron tubes varnished with black matte finish epoxy powder and shelves in white laminate, with matte black carters and wheels made of grey plastic, suitable for delicate surfaces. This iconic project is available in the hues that most characterize the designer's works.
Low table with top and upper part in smoked glass, lower part in transparent glass.
The Revolving Cabinet looks like a mobile sculpture: light and innovative, it is the perfect emblem of the projects designed by Shiro Kuramata. The Revolving Cabinet is made of a glossy red acrylic plastic material and is equipped with 20 drawers that rotate around a vertical metal stand.
Maximum comfort, minimum dimensions: This was the underlying study behind this design by Jasper Morrison. The Low Pad has a shell made of curved beech plywood paired with perfectly shaped cushioned padding in multi-density polyurethane foam. The legs, in satin stainless steel or matte varnished, feature rubber feet. The Low Pad armchair has obtained Greenguard Gold Certification: A standard that guarantees maximum emission control for products designed with the greatest attention to health and wellness.
Designed by Marcel Wanders, the Big Shadow lamp is a free-standing diffused lighting fixture. One of the designer's first projects, Big Shadow is an accurate reflection of his vision: a combination of materials and innovative techniques with traditional styles and archetypes. The inspiration for these lamps can be found in abat-jour table lamps, revisited here in a contemporary key with the fabric covering not just the upper part of the lamp, but also the base, to create a warm and cosy light source.
The classic colours elegantly enhance the celebrated Gong Lux table by Giulio Cappellini, a precious object that is surprisingly modern despite the warm, timeless hues. The round Gong Lux side table can be disassembled and is made of laser-cut sheet metal with a polished galvanic finish.
The Dolmen table, designed by Giulio Cappellini, reflects the tradition of classic marble with a twist inspired by the stylistic influences of the 1980s, here expressed through a carefully studied interplay of shapes. The Dolmen has a majestic marble top, 3 cm thick, which rests atop two freestanding semi-circular bases made of the same material, further enhancing the support surface and ensuring a remarkably tactile experience.