


Haiku | Low Table
Architonic ID: 1443205
Einführungsjahr: 2014
Haiku is a Japanese word used to describe a poem consisting of just three lines up to a total of seventeen syllables. The coffee table designed by Marco Zito for Saba Italia is in fact made up of three parts – the frame and the two tops. The slim architecture suspends the tops on two levels which play with the partial overlap and combinations of colours in pastel shades, in a simple and well-gauged relationship of balance and proportions.
Haiku was designed with a sophisticated palette which plays on subtle shading. Frame in metal rod with matte black coating.
Tops in lacquer finish MDF.
Konzept
Haiku is a Japanese word used to describe a poem consisting of just three lines up to a total of seventeen syllables.
The new coffee table designed by Marco Zito for Saba Italia is in fact made up of three parts – the frame and the two tops.
The slim architecture suspends the tops on two levels which play with the partial overlap and combinations of colours in pastel shades, in a simple and well-gauged relationship of balance and proportions.
Haiku was designed with a sophisticated palette which plays on subtle shading.
Untergestell Metall, Metall, Tischplatte Holzwerkstoff, Tischplatte Massivholz, Holz
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Italy
His studio, in Venice, specialises in product design, interior design and architecture. Marco Zito 16.2.1966 architect, graduated under Vittorio Gregotti at the IUAV in 1994. Associate professor of Industial Design in the University IUAV Venice. Invited lecturer at the Industrial Design Centre of Montevideo (Uruguay), at San Marco Centre of Kigali (Rwanda), at IMC – Industrial Modernisation Centre of Cairo, (Egypt). ADI 2004 design index, selected for “Steelon”, Viabizzuno production. Published in Design Yearbook 2004 by Tom Dixon. Prize at “Batimat 2005” design for innovation trophy, Paris with “lettere” illuminated system design, produced by Viabizzuno. ADI 2007 design index, selected for “lettere”, Viabizzuno production. ADI 2011 design index, selected for “Tua”, Foscarini production. ADI 2013 design index, selected for “Sat”, Plust production. ADI 2016 design index, selected for “Scandola”, De Castelli production. Exposed in “New Italian design” exhibition, permanent design collection, Triennale di Milano. 2010, Winner of “Matitalia” pencil for celebration of 150th anniversary of Italian unity, with “l’unita” produced by Fila. Projects with Foscarini, Agape, Salviati, Olivetti, Lavazza, Plust, Coin, Electrolux, Casamania, Danieli Group, Fila, Viabizzuno, De Castelli, Bosa, Saba, Falmec, Maison 203, Mingardo, Frezza Group. Publications in Abitare, Domus, Casabella, Intramuros, Wallpaper, Interni, Ottagono, Diid, The Plan, Monocle, Dezeen.