Molteni & C
Sequence
Design: Patricia Urquiola
Presented: Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2009, Milan
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home furniture
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shelves / cupboards
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cupboard systems
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Product description
Sequence, the new modular bookcase, is an example of domestic architecture
which takes inspiration from modern compositional styles, introducing concepts of symmetry and asymmetry. A light, airy structure, featuring a thick beam element along which slide doors in various materials: punctured steel in various finishings, wood or etched glass with high impact geometrical designs. All sorts of objects can be placed in two types of dividers, full or punctured in a U shape, for free positioning so as to create symmetrical or asymmetrical sequences. Sequence is an
avant-garde product for its design and for the technology used. Structural shelves and dividers are in lacquered aluminium ply providing structural solidity to the whole bookcase, even when the modules are wide. Sequence is available in several compositions, varying in both height and width.
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Patricia Urquiola’s Retrouvé collection was presented in several colors at the Milan furniture fair. For her design for the garden furniture the Milan-based designer was inspired by the squiggles and flourishes of the 1950s.
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