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Architonic ID: 1110671
Year of Launch: 2005
Concept
L33/L34 Mex/Mex Cube
Mex. Padded. Generous. Welcoming. Its soft simplicity is visually relaxing. Base and headboard, equipped with a cushion-holder, make it a pleasant continuum. The bed is proposed in a version with a large internal storage space with a hinge opening and spring lifting mechanism, or without the container. Mex can be upholstered in fabric or leather.
Measurements: 169, 179 or 189cm x 233cm (mattress 160, 170 or 180cm x 200cm) x h.28/45/68cm.
King size 202cm x 236cm (mattress 193cm x 203cm) x h.28/45/68cm.
169 or 179cm x 243cm (mattress 160 or 180cm x 210cm) x h.28/45/68cm.
The Note Night furnishings designed by Piero Lissoni for both beds are eclectic. The night table with two
open compartments and the cubic drawer can be used independently or integrated amongst themselves. One
or two drawers can be freely placed in the night table.
264 Mex
Bookcase with seven fixed-height shelves, backed and with a frontal vertical panel.
The bookcases, in dark stained oak or white or grey lacquer, may be grouped together.
Adjustable, hidden feet.
265-267 Mex
The upholstered parts are contained by sides and back in wood forming a kind of shell. This constructional technique permits the setting, alongside and behind, of the little items of occasional furniture that go to complete the set. For these units, containers and tables, the designer has chosen wood of a notable thickness, the same as the wooden parts of the sofa and the other items that go with it. The same wood is used for the bookcase, backed and with fixed-level shelving, with a single frontal support. The proportions are elegant and the thickness of the wood and the support recall the contours of a book.
The scheme is completed with small, low tables in glass- with white or black painted bases- divided in sections in the same way as the furniture alongside the sofa.
269 Mex
Small low tables in tempered glass, bases painted white or black.
Tops and shoulders in transparent extra-clear tempered glass.
Three sizes:
- square 72 X 72
- rectangular 108,5x36,5 or 72x36,5
Height 24 cm.
The tables can be grouped to form a 108,5 cm. Square.
The white or black bases may be grouped at will.
271 Mex Cube
To decline an idea transforming it into a project. A wide range of variations allowing as many combinations for different uses. A development and extension of the Mex range, Mex Cube is offered as a highly versatile system. Seating system with elements, available in two depths to be combined together, with or without backrest and armrests of different shapes and functions, allowing a variety of compositions: corner, straight, island, with opposite seats. The units can be also used individually. The different units are assembled by means of linking plates which can easily be installed on the base frame. The covers are completely removable. The internal frame is in steel and in differenciated-density CFC-free polyurethane foam. Upholstery in feather or polyester wadding.
This product belongs to collection:
Closed base
4-seater
Modular, Seat and backrest upholstered, With armrests
Residential

Italy
With offices in Milan and New York, Lissoni & Partners possesses a close to forty-year history in developing international projects in the fields of architecture, landscape, interior, product and graphic design, as well as handling the art direction for a range of prestigious companies. Led by Piero Lissoni, the studio adopts a tailored approach to each intervention, bringing together a broad range of expertise and establishing a stylistic code and a visual identity that are clearly and instantly recognizeable. Inspired by a sense of rigor and simplicity, the work of the studio is distinguished by a close regard to detail, coherence and elegance, as well as by scrupulous attention to proportion and harmony. Piero Lissoni is creative director for Alpi, Boffi, Living Divani, Lualdi, Porro and Sanlorenzo, for which companies he also designs an extensive range of products. Recognized as one of the masters of contemporary design, he has worked with many international brands including Alessi, Atlas Concorde, B&B Italia, Bonacina1889, Cappellini, Cassina, De Padova, Fantini, Fendi Casa, Flos, Fritz Hansen, Glas Italia, Golran, illycaffè, Kartell, Knoll, Nerosicilia, Olivari, RBM MORE, Roda, Salvatori, Tecno and Viccarbe. Organised around different fields of intervention, the practice comprises Lissoni Casal Ribeiro for masterplans, landscape design and architecture, Lissoni Associati for interior design and fit-outs, Lissoni Design for art direction and product design and Lissoni Graphx for graphic design, visual communication and brand identity, while Lissoni Architecture New York develops architecture and interior design projects for the American continent. Some of the most important architecture and interior projects deserving of mention include the new headquarters of Banca Ifis in Rome (2024), AP House for Audemars Piguet (2024), the Dorothea Hotel Autograph Collection for Marriott International in Budapest (2023), the AKA hotels in New York and Alexandria, Virginia (2023), an exclusive area inside the NCL Norwegian Prima cruise ship entitled The Haven (2022), the Shangri-La Shougang Park in Beijing (2021) realized for the 2022 winter Olympics, The Ritz-Carlton Residences in Miami Beach (2020), the Grand Park Hotel in Rovinj, Croatia (2019), the restyling of the historic Camparino in Galleria Bar in Milan (2019), The Middle House for the Swire Hotels Group in Shanghai (2018), the residential projects One Paraiso and Grand Paraiso in Miami (2018), The Oberoi Al Zorah Beach Resort Ajman in the UAE (2017), the interiors of a series of yachts for Sanlorenzo (2017-2023), the Conservatorium Hotel in Amsterdam (2012) and the renovation of the historic Teatro Nazionale in Milan (2009), in addition to the corporate headquarters for companies such as Boffi, Glas Italia, Fantini, Living Divani and the shipyards of Sanlorenzo in La Spezia and Ameglia. Ongoing projects include a large mixed-use complex (commercial and residential) in Budapest, the expansion of The Oberoi Al Zorah Beach Resort in Ajman, luxury hotels in Spalato and Mumbai, as well as the interiors for SLS Red Sea, which forms part of The Red Sea Project, an ambitious venture to develop ultra-luxury, carbon-neutral islands in Saudi Arabia. On the American continent, the practice is developing a range of residential projects such as the Four Seasons Private Residences Lake Austin in Texas, the Oakridge Residences in Vancouver and the Arborea Itaim in Sao Paulo, in addition to a resort in Turks and Caicos and a hotel with residences in Mexico. There are also many ongoing, high-level private residential projects worldwide, from Cyprus to Shanghai and from Miami to San Francisco. Piero Lissoni’s interest in the art world has brought him to design a range of temporary exhibitions, including the retrospective of the photographer Giovanni Gastel at the Palazzo della Ragione in Milan, curated by Germano Celant, and the anthology dedicated to the Renaissance painter “Bernardino Luini e i suoi Figli” at the Palazzo Reale, also in Milan. In 2020 he realized the exhibition design for “Giovanni Gastel. The People I like.” at the MAXXI National Museum of 21st Century Arts in Rome and subsequently reshown at the Triennale in Milan. From 2018 to 2023, Lissoni & Partners was a supporting member of the Fondazione Palazzo Te, a partnership that began with the exhibition design, graphics and catalogue for “Tiziano/Gerhard Richter. Il Cielo sulla Terra”, followed by the exhibition design for “Giulio Romano: Arte e Desiderio” in 2019, “Venere Divina. Armonia sulla Terra” in 2021 and “Mantova: l’Arte di vivere” in 2022, the latter also including realization of the visual communications. From 2015 to 2019 the Studio worked with the Bagatti Valsecchi Museum in Milan, designing the temporary exhibitions room and a series of fit-outs and becoming an institutional partner of the house museum in 2017. Piero Lissoni has received a series of international awards, including the Compasso d’Oro Career Award, two Compasso d'Oro ADI, the Good Design Award and the Red Dot Award. From 2017 to 2022 he was a member of the Board of Directors of the MAXXI National Museum of 21st Century Arts in Rome, and from 2014 to 2021 he served on the Advisory Board at the Politecnico di Milano.