


Tondini
Architonic ID: 1563907
SKU: INKYJLI1801
Einführungsjahr: 2018
The multilayer birch support is an extraordinary high-tech material that is the result of blending nature’s constructive genius with man’s inventiveness. Its unequalled mechanical resistance and the fact that the bonded elements retain their grip even under the most stressful of conditions means it is still used today for extremely high technological situations such as airplane cockpits and the hulls of ships.
The special orientation of the intertwined fibre layers makes this extra-large panels completely stable over time and entirely resistant. With the added advantage of increased elasticity and beauty.
It is the ideal solution for new construction and for restoration. Perfect for the demanding performance levels required by bathrooms and kitchens.
Inkiostro Bianco and Listone Giordano have teamed up for research and development and selected Birch plywood as precious material to re-design and dress up your walls.
And this decorated wood surface works to the advantage of the value over time of your investment.
Material: multilayer birch
Sizes: W.60X60(H); W.60X120(H)
Total thickness: 12,5 mm
Installation: glued-down
Konzept
An essential and polished style combines primordial elements like dots and lines in a classy succession of defined shapes, which animate according to the vewpoint.
Dieses Produkt gehört zur Kollektion:
Farbe beige, Farbe mehrfarbig
Echtholzfurnier, Holz

Italy
Aldo Cibic was born in Schio, Vicenza, Italy in 1955, and quickly developed a self-directed interest in the world of design. In 1981, as a partner in Sottsass Associati, he was a founding member of Memphis, an artists’ collective that was to mark an epoch-making transition in the universe of design and architecture. By vocation and inclination an innovator, one who has never favoured generic labels nor stylistic excesses, Cibic adopted "experimentation as praxis". In the late 1980s he founded the Studio Cibic and launched “Standard” (1991), his first selfproduced collection. At the same time he became a teacher at the Domus Academy and set up research activities with various schools, while developing his ideas around the "design of services". His projects, such as "The Solid Side" (1995) and "New Stories New Design" (2002), fostered a dynamic relationship between people and space and offered a new mode of designing places based on social interactions. He continued in this vein in subsequent years with "Microrealities" (2004) and "Rethinking Happiness" (2010). Both were presented at the Venice Architecture Biennale, and both invent contemporary narratives aimed at multiplying opportunities for meetings, exchanges and sharing in community life. In 2015, he curated the Venice Architecture Biennale of the Arts & Crafts exhibition at the Venice pavilion. In 1989 he founded the practice Cibic & Partners and, in 2010, the Cibicworkshop, not only a design studio but also a multidisciplinary research centre, began to focus more heavily on alternative sustainable project types aimed at enhancing whole local areas and defining new cultural, emotional and environmental awarenesses of public space. Aldo Cibic teaches at the Politecnico di Milano, the IUAV, Venice, and the Domus Academy; he is an honorary professor at the Tongji University, Shanghai.