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Diseño: Patricia Urquiola
Presented: Salone del Mobile 2010, Milán
ID de Stylepark: 05.1099.00159
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Design
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muebles para el hogar
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camas
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camas dobles
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In the wake of the successful results of the furnishing collections Sequence and Night&Day, Patricia Urquiola has developed two new proposals to broaden the initial concept of home furnishing elements. The first is Scriba, a desk with very clean lines and a decoratively perforated top support element that conveys a sense of lightness. Wood surfaces, a practical lateral drawer, a clever book support element in painted sheet metal and a side pocket in leather complete the desk. Scriba is accompanied by a computer table with an extractable keyboard tray. The second proposal is for the bedroom with the textile bed Night&Day, a youthful project with a strong, decisive look that gives personality and aesthetic quality to the bedroom. Also, Net-Box, an original line with few pieces, that includes the wardrobe, chests of drawers and night tables and a truly creative shelf with a mirror. All pieces have doors or trays in painted metal mesh.
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