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MOHD/MORE > Last day! Enjoy our coupons and save up to 1500€ on your purchasesCassina works industrially in the contemporary furnishing sector. It produces chairs, tables, armchairs, beds, and furniture in general with a particular flair for upholstered items and work in wood, leather and other top-quality materials. The Cassina collection is eclectic, and has always been so. It is open to design projects from varying cultures and historical backgrounds, it welcomes them and makes them its own, stamping them with its own personality, its own trademark. Cassina @ IMM Cologne 2016: sofas, armchairs and table to show the first icons of MutAzioni 2016 will be an year full of news for Cassina. An year where the historical Lombard brand will show the masterpieces introduced in many decades of activities on the furniture design market. Is named C90 the extensive programme to celebrate Cassina's 90th anniversary in 2017. The first step of C90 is reseved at IMM Cologne, where the brand choose to show the first 5 to 9 iconic design projects, that are going to be reveal during the event MutAzioni along the year.
A special opportunity to reinterpret some design masterpiece of the last century with a contemporary taste. Inside the Cassina's exhibition space in Cologne is possible to appreciate the Black Red and Blue chair and the Utrecht armchair by Rietveld, the Doge table by Carlo Scarpa, the Wink chaise-longue by Kita Toshiyuki and the Met sofa by Piero Lissoni. I authorize the use of my personal data in compliance with the Legislative Decree no.196/2003. MDF Italia @ Salone del Mobile 2016: a multi-faceted space between seats, tables, stools and bookshelves The inspiration for the space came from the rationalist architecture of 20–30ies;.. De Padova @ Salone del Mobile 2016: modular bookcases, lounge sofas and tables It is a “fold” ideally supported by the large modular 606 Universal Shelving.. Porro @ Salone del Mobile 2016: walk-in closet and confortable armchairs Within a perimeter in red perforated metal sheet, attenuating the contact with the..
Are you interested in receiving a quotation, do you need more information or do you want to have a direct contact with Salvioni? Write to us, we will reply to you shortly. Visit our online outlet Name-brand and high quality products at a highly-discounted price. Sure, nothing beats sitting on daddy's lap — but once your child has a feel of the Baby Utrecht, he or she might just not want to leave it.chairs for hire in durban The iconic chair by Cassina now comes for the young ones who already have their eye on designer furniture, for it's never too early to start. chair cover hire malvernAt 30% (46 x 57 with a height of 49cm) of its original size, the mini version is ideal for ages three to eight.lawn chairs for overweight
Baby Utrecht retains the same characteristics as the original pictured above — the smooth, sunken curves of the seat as well as the blanket stitching along the junctions of the chair. Crafted by Dutch designer and architect Gerrit T. Rietveld in 1935, it's been produced by Cassina 1988 and renamed Utrecht, where Rietveld was born and raised. This miniature is available in yellow, red and blue faux leather, which are the colours prevalent in Rietveld's collections, such as his iconic Red Blue Chair. bean bag chair sensory integrationJust two years shy of Cassina's 90th anniversary, Baby Urecht is the first proposal of more things to come in preparations for their milestone.salon chairs for sale glasgow Available from November at Dream Interiors, 456 River Valley Road.wooden chairs for hire auckland
It’s no secret that our passion is to source and showcase the best furniture in the world. It inspires us and we believe that the world we surround ourselves with has a deep and poetic effect on our life. So every year we scour the earth for the most beautifully designed and made furniture we can get our eyes and hands on. One such recent sojourn was to this year’s IMM Cologne furniture fair in, yes, you guessed it Cologne, or KOLN as some prefer. ikea rocking chair and footstoolHere’s a brief snapshot of what will be coming your way this year via Arkitektura.ikea rocking chair and footstool Richard sofa system by Antonio Citterio for B&B Italiadental chair for sale delhi The marriage of Antonio Citterio and B&B Italia seems to continue to produce an offspring of perfection.
The most recent incarnation of their efforts is the Richard sofa system, 76 elements in two depths: 90 cm for more formal and contained solutions, and 120 cm for larger compositions and more informal seating. Plane Chandelier by Tom Dixon A new addition to the Plane collection, the Plane Chandelier brings Dixon’s continuing exploration of geometry, manufacturing process and a seeming amateur’s enthusiasm for exploring the formal language of design for the home. His ability to stand centre stage in contemporary design as a designer and agent of his eponymous brand brings his speed to market in a way that is more that of a fashion brand than a traditional furniture brand. You can really feel the joy of the exploration in his work and long may it last. This brass-plated statement piece, composed of 18 double-layered white glass spheres distributed over four tiers, is perfect for modern living and dining rooms, as well as hospitality spaces. Pilotis Sofa by Metrica for COR
The tapered geometry in plan view, the additional shelving components and side tables, and the ample proportions bring the new Pilotis sofa system from COR beyond that of a minor sectional offering. It allows you to create a luxurious island of serenity in the home, one where with everything to hand you may find yourself not leaving. Like a child who’s clambered aboard the sofa imagining it a life raft adrift at sea, you may be drifting along for days. Leslie Sofa by Rodolfo Dordoni for Minotti The Leslie family includes a two-seater sofa, bergère, armchairs (with and without armrests) and a footstool. Like Citterio with B&B Italia, the relationship between Rodolfo Dordoni and Minotti is more than mere collaboration of designer and brand. It’s a relationship that has cemented the production of some of the most influential furniture design in the world. Dordoni ranks along with Citterio, Lissoni and Urquiola in prolific production and exacting detail and is a reminder of what can truly be done with the medium of furniture and interiors.
There’s a reason that the Italians have the word Maestro and it is, like much of Dordoni’s work, perfectly formed for the man. Utrecht XL Armchair by Gerrit Rietveld for Cassina The ability for classic designs to be reinterpreted for the contemporary market is, in a way, what makes them classics. This year, Cassina rescales the classic Utrecht chair by Gerrit Rietveld. The larger XL version is, according to them, ‘an anthropometric response to the increasing proportions of today’s generations,’ which is a polite but bold statement of what the industry has quietly been doing for years, catering to our curves. Along with XL, of course, comes XS with the Baby Utrecht, a 30% smaller version ergonomically adapted for 3 to 8 years olds as a tribute to the numerous projects Rietveld dedicated to children. Black Red and Blue Armchair by G. Rietveld for Cassina Another classic reinterpretation released in Cologne is this more muted reflection on Rietveld’s Red and Blue chair.
However, this time it’s a trip to the archives which sets the tone for this restrained color study as we discover that the brighter hues that have helped to make the chair a classic were, in fact, a later addition. Cassina takes us back to the origin with this revival. Nobsa Rug by Sebastian Herkner for Ames Nudo Rug by Sebastian Herkner for Ames The undoubted star of this year’s IMM Cologne was Sebastian Herkner who was selected to design the central Das Haus space. His collaboration with Ames resulted in a full blown satellite collection of rugs, textiles, tables, seating and ceramics formed and cultivated from Herkner’s work with artisans in Columbia. The whole series seems far more empathetic to material and process than some of the work produced by ‘western’ design visitors to so-called “developing countries”. Herkner is proving that craft and design can not only live together but actually thrive. April Tables by Alfredo Häberli for NIKARI We cover this work by designer Alfredo Häberli and NIKIRI in this month’s article however just take a minute to reflect on the possibilities of timber that Häberli so profoundly shows us.
They seem to be joyfully and quietly persuading us that our sporadic feeling of ‘having seen it all’ is disillusionment gone too far. K8 Table by Wolfgang Hartauer for Tecta Cantilevering out to reveal a shelf and interior space, the K8 by Wolfgang Hartauer for Tecta joyfully indulges in its Euclidian shape shifting. The overall effect is one of playfulness, a characteristic often missing in design, which takes itself very seriously. This image doesn’t do it justice and for those born of the minimal yet schooled in the joyful, we suggest a trip to the showroom to figure out exactly which room this is going to fit into best. Pli Side Table by Victoria Wilmotte for ClassiCon Last but by no means least, we share a gem of a piece from Classicon whose name alone should make you sit up and take notice. Their work on a whole can be summarized as a blend of past and future decades with meticulous renditions of design classics by Eileen Gray through to process investigations of Konstantin Grcic.