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Lui 6 5615 Hocker | Beistelltisch
Architonic ID: 1158143
Einführungsjahr: 2009
Modular stool/small table composed by hexagons
totally in solid wood
Available in different finishes
38x38x44h cm
Konzept
The entire structure of the sofa and chair Lui 6 develops the hexagonal shape and the drawing don't start from the contours or the outer perimeter, but from the particular: It is in fact the hexagon that, multiplying exponentially, gives life to the profile. This process is repeated in manufacturing: the wooden border was in fact created to follow perfectly the figure. The rigid forms of the hexagons are then softened by the quilt melange wool presented in light/dark gray and eggplant version, which enriches of curved lines the furniture and gives depth. The stools are in natural wood, in polished mahogany or maple bleached finish.Recover the hexagonal shape with a game of pitch and joining and wooden massellature of six-sides section create a honeycomb system that gives life to this piece individually or in the system. To complete the Lui 6 family presents an impressive modular bookcase, which is reproposed on catalogue in different versions. The library Lui6, with myrtle burl veneer, reflects the style and the drawings of the boiserie and reminiscents a beehive composed by double-sided boxes, open on one side and closed on the other one, making it versatile and multifunctional as well as being a container, it becomes a witty partition wall.
Untergestell Massivholz, Sitz Massivholz, Tischplatte Massivholz, Holz

Switzerland
Der 1971 im schweizerischen Sion geborene Philippe Bestenheider machte 1998 einen Abschluss in Architektur an der ETH Zürich bevor er Industriedesign an der Mailänder Domus Academy studierte. Dort lehrte er auch mehrere Jahre. Nach seinem Master im Jahr 2000 arbeitete er fünf Jahre in dem Designbüro von Patricia Urquiola. 2006 nahm er an der Ausstellung Promosedia teil und gründete 2007 sein eigenes Studio für Produktdesign und Architektur in Mailand und Crans-Montana. Im Juni 2010 erhielt er den Italienischen Innovationspreis “premio dei premi“ für den Stuhl Nanook, den er für Moroso entworfen hat. Zu seinen Kunden zählen Firmen wie Moroso, deSede, Pallucco, Fratelli Boffi , Varaschin, Frag, Area Declic und Galleria Nilufar.