Roda
Harp 359

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Design: Rodolfo Dordoni
Идентификатор Stylepark: 05.5863.00023
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Design
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сад/внутренний дворик/бассейн
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уличная мебель для сидения
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уличные стулья
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01 профиль изделия
Описание изделия
Harp is a celebration of a craft manufacturing: a never-ending weave of cords that twine the metal frame drawing lines that look continuous to the human eye. The backrest and seat remain a classic of the collection: a double polyester twisted thread with a cotton finishing, that gives strength and comfort to the seating. The structure is presented, as well as in the usual versions with stainless steel outdoor varnished in milk, smoke and carob colors, in the new stainless steel with transparent matte varnish surface finish. The new matt stainless steel finish enriches the collection, giving an exclusive and preciousness design. The brushed and varnished transparent matt stainless steel captures the light, creating pleasant reflections that exalt the elaborate manual manufacturing of the backrest. The Harp collection is composed by chairs, armchairs, lounge chairs, stool, 2-seater sofa and sunloungers.
02 габариты/вес
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Ширина |
540 mm |
Высота |
840 mm |
Глубина |
570 mm |
03 All Harp Products
04 Tags
Architecture, Interior, reference, Roda Articles, Roda Products, Rodolfo Dordoni Articles, Rodolfo Dordoni Products05 Articles about Roda and Rodolfo Dordoni
Twelve dreams under the big blue sky
Lounging and dreaming in the big outdoors, preferably on huge sofas and comfy daybeds, into which we lightly sink and forget the everyday rat race.
› To the articleStaying in generous expanses of white
The studio of Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola came up with the interior for luxurious hotel Mandarin Oriental in Barcelona. Scarcely recognizable as a hotel from the outside, inside it is all the more inviting, providing a temporary home for design enthusiasts from all over the world.
Designers have to think of their career as a job, not a show
In the past lots of things were much easier. Perhaps being Art Director as well. In an interview with Stylepark Rodolfo Dordoni, chief designer at Minotti, spoke about what it means to be in charge of the artistic side of a major company.
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