Interior Design
Interior Design > Spring green & golden details - color scheme (neutral)
This color scheme was inspired by nature, by springtime awakening in colors of soft green and soft brown tones, with details and spots of golden sparkles
Interior Design > Circular movements and flows - color scheme (neutral)
Circular prints and flowing shapes add a humorous and classical note, while simple soft padding items completes this neutral scheme of retro style
Interior Design > Design Objects - Sofa Togo (1973)
The beginning of the Seventies was a period of significant opportunities for the furniture designers thanks to the creation of new innovative materials.
Michael Ducaroy, Chief Design at the French company Ligne Roset, responded promptly with its audacious move and perfect timing and created the first sofa in the world made in polyurethane foam.
Interior Design > Design Objects - Armchair I Feltri (1987)
The armchair I FELTRI, made of wool felt, evokes a shaman throne in modern styles. Its base is made of polyester resin, while the upper body is soft and malleable, wraparound anyone who sits on it as a royal mantle.
Interior Design > Design Objects - table lamp Atollo 233 (1977)
The table lamp ATOLLO is one of the most famous pieces of Vico Magistretti. For this, he won the “Golden Compass” award in 1979 - which is an industrial design award originated in Italy in 1954 by the La Rinascente company from an original idea of Gio Ponti and Alberto Rosselli.
Interior Design > Design Objects - Random Chandelier (1999-2002)
The Random chandelier stands out to some essential must-have requisites of good design: it has a simple design and a complex manufacture structure. To say it all were necessary three years to develop the initial idea and shape it to the present aspect.
Interior Design > Design Objects - The Book Worm (1993)
No one could imagine that a library may have a different aspect, besides a series of classical horizontally positioned shelves, until Ron Arad invented this alternative snake-shaped modular library. The already long-time famous designer had created in his London laboratory several unique pieces from recycled materials.
Interior Design > Design Objects - Elephant Stool (1954)
In was at the end of the Second World War, an afterwar period market by the increased popularity for fiberglass at a commercial level, when Sori Yanagi took advantage and produced his first 100% plastic stool, designed for the exclusive laboratory purpose. It responded at two fundamental requisites: was lightweight and stackable.