Coussin conçu pour la chaise HirayKartell (avec ou sans accoudoirs). Il est réalisé en polyuréthane et revêtu de tissu résistant à l’eau et fait à partir de matériaux recyclés. La partie inférieure du cousin est dotée d’une finition effet caoutchouc antidérapant.
Color
rouge brique
Dimensions
l 35 x p 36 cm
Matériaux
polyuréthane thermoformé revêtu de tissu contenant un matériau recyclé hydrofuge, dessous antidérapant
Architects and designers, Ludovica & Roberto Palomba have been working together since 1994. Based in Milan, they are simultaneously involved in interior architecture, industrial design, design management and communication. They graduated in architecture from the University of Rome, and went on to found their own firm, Palomba e Serafini Associated studio, based in Milan. Ludovica & Roberto Palomba put their marketing and artistic skills to work for the biggest brands to meet customer expectations. The complementary nature of the couple means that each of their creations combines boldness with serenity, originality with purity. They work for Cappellini, Driade, Foscarini and Zanotta, with the famous Lama chaise longue, for example.
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KARTELL
Founded in 1949 by Giulio Castelli, the Italian brand Kartell quickly became an iconic reference in the world of design. Among its icons is the famous storage unit Componibili Kartell, created byAnna Castelli Ferrieri in 1969. This modular piece, both flexible and functional, perfectly embodies Kartell's innovative vision, revolutionizing the use of plastic in furniture design. The Kartell collection is synonymous with creativity, bold design, and ease of use. Its products stand out for their unique aesthetic, playing with color, transparency, clean lines, and quality materials. Kartell quickly became a symbol of Made in Italy design, offering a wide range of furniture, decorative accessories, and lighting that seamlessly integrate into any type of interior.Moreover, Kartell nightstands, with their modern and refined design, perfectly complement the brand's universe, combining functionality and style.