Caimi Brevetti
Battista umbrella stand

Caimi Brevetti
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Diseño: Sezgin Aksu, Michele de Lucchi
Ref. n°: 1692
ID de Stylepark: 01.1438.00042
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Design
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accesorios
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accesorios para sala de estar / oficina
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paragüeros
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01 descripción del producto
descripción de productos
La línea de complementos de decoración direccionales Battista está compuesta por un perchero, del que existe también el modelo con paragüero, por un cenicero de pie, por un cenicero/portaobjetos de mesa, por un paragüero y por un sistema de pequeñas columnas con cordones o cinta retractil para delimitar los espacios. Todos los artículos son realizados en aluminio moldeado a presión y en acero pintado, mientras que las bases - caracterizadas por un design absolutamente singular - son en hierro fundido.
02 dimensiones/peso
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diámetro |
320 mm |
altura |
600 mm |
03 All Battista Products
04 Tags
Caimi Brevetti Products, Michele de Lucchi Articles, Michele de Lucchi Products, Sezgin Aksu Products05 Articles about Sezgin Aksu and Michele de Lucchi
Work wherever you want!
Office worlds 2010 – part 1: of citizens, territories and islands
You will search in vain for a new paradigm or new typologies of work at the Orgatec 2010. Instead, people are busy working away at furniture systems that enable the temporary privacy of retreat in the midst of the open field of omnipresent communication.
Architecture en miniature
In Munich, at an exhibition entitled "Architekturchen" Ingo Maurer is presenting surprising works by Italian design star Michele de Lucchi. They show how working with wood can trigger new thought processes and inspire new ideas.
› To the articleMolteni & C - Family business and elective affinities
In Italy, the institution of the family traditionally has a high standing, and keeping it together requires a constant, active entrepreneurial spirit. As such it is no wonder that precisely in Italy there is an above average number of family-run companies - and extremely successful ones at that.
In the case of Molteni & C, with a payroll of 250 the family business has long since reached corporate size, and is one of the most important manufacturers in the furniture industry. Its history is typical of such firms.





