Established & Sons
Folio textil

Established & Sons
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Design: Ronan Bouroullec, Erwan Bouroullec
Presented: Salone del Mobile 2012, Milano
ID Stylepark: 05.4211.00190
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Design
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mobili per la casa
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scaffali/armadietti
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scaffali singoli
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descrizione del prodotto
Folio is a new typology of shelving furniture that provides the possibility to hide some or all of the objects just by moving a fabric adornment that runs delicately along a discreet aluminium track. The evolution of this shelving system represents a natural progression of it, by introducing a striking woven textile as the façade of this design. Our intention was to produce a jacquard tapestry textile based on original sketches that were scanned, enlarged and manipulated to create an intended irregularity, with unusual graphic and a sensual, textured fabric. Colored staining finishes the oak shelving whilst highlighting the natural grain of the material.
02 dimensioni/peso
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larghezza |
2500 mm |
altezza |
690 mm |
profondità |
360 mm |
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