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Dizzie | H 74 - Oval base
Architonic ID: 1022379
Year of Launch: 2004
Table with oval base in white glossy or black matt powder coated steel, oval top in white embossed MDF (Thick 2,5 cm) or laminate Fenix Ⓡ (Thick 2,6 cm). Height 74 cm.
Concept
Keep it simple, uncomplicated, and confident. With a silhouette that is at once simple and striking, Dizzie has long been ideal for diverse settings, from residential to contract. The sensuous, organic shape of the base suggests a drop of water, while the planes of the base and top create a serene geometric harmony.
Thanks to a wide range of bases, tops and a variety of materials, the Dizzie collection embodies a virtually unlimited range of applications across residential and contract settings: ideal for lounge areas, common areas, office environments and dining spaces. The round, square or oval tops in different dimensions are characterized by their distinctive rounded edge. The elegant powder-coated steel base is available in different shapes (consistent with table tops) and heights, to meet a variety of needs: three options for lounge versions (H 13 3/4", 16 7/8" and 19 5/8"), in addition to versatile H 29 1/8" and 41 3/8" versions. Table top materials include embossed MDF and Fenix® as cross functional solutions, as well as versions in wood, marble and HPL laminate for a more textured and material surface.
This product belongs to collection:
Base metal, Metal, Tabletop engineered wood, Wood
Lievore Altherr –Alberto Lievore (Buenos Aires, 1948) y Jeannette Altherr (Heidelberg, 1965) begins in 2016 after a 25 year trajectory as Lievore Altherr Molina. The Barcelona-based studio specializes in product design & development, strategic consulting, creative direction, art direction, and ephemeral architecture for internationally recognized design companies such as Arper, Andreu World, Vibia, Tribu, among others. Lievore Altherr develops projects using an established strategy: a creative concept integrating product design and its communication. This holistic approach, humanist character, and the search for the essential in their projects – combined with a sensibility that transmits harmony and balance – characterize the designs of Lievore Altherr. After a long professional career as one of the co-founders of the Lievore Altherr Molina studio, 2016 will welcome the start of a new professional chapter, the creation of Estudi Manel Molina with the collaboration of Raimon Monsarro and Daniel Castro. The studio will continue developing projects in industrial design and consulting activities.