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Architonic ID: 20185630
SKU: CY73
Year of Launch: 2020
Caddy Bottle is a wall-mounted bottle holder designed to make the Caddy wall paneling even more functional. Like any other module of the Caddy system, also the Caddy Bottle panel is mpunted on a rear rack and on its surface of 30x60cm it can accommodate up to 12 bottles lying on the convenient pins fixed to the panel.
A bottle holder with an elegant and refined design, available in all Ronda Design finishes which can be used alone or in combination with the other elements of the Caddy system.
Dimensions:
L30 H60 D19cm
Finishes:
Metal: White, Black, Graphite, Titanium, Copper, Brass, Taupe, Green, Blue, Pewter, Bronze Burnished Copper
Concept
Caddy is a modular system of painted metal paneling consisting of bands of panels of different sizes that can be mounted in a staggered manner for a particularly elegant and effective aesthetic result.
The Caddy panels are mounted on handy rear racks that allow quick installation both vertically and horizontally. The composition is freely configurable and re-configurable and can be integrated with numerous optional rack elements (mirror modules, light modules, hanging modules, etc.).
Caddy is a wall paneling that can be equipped in a personal and creative way with magnetic accessories dedicated to different types of environments such as living room, kitchen, entrance hall, headboard and can also be used to furnish cafes and restaurants. Containers and shelves of different sizes (with a capacity of up to 10 kg) can be combined in different ways and can also be used as plant holders to create “vertical green” style walls.


Italy
Born in Vicenza, he began his career in the field of Industrial Design in 1990, also working as an art director with prestigious Italian and international companies in the furniture sector. He was commissioned by Assarredo to design the setup and coordinated image for the Italy Pavilion at the International Furniture Fair in Cologne in 1992 and 1993, and also in 1992, the Italian Pavilion at the Interieur fair in Vienna. In 1993, he took part in the Dirattan exhibition in Milan and in 1994 in the "Progetti e Territori" exhibition at the Abitare il Tempo fair in Verona. Some of his products have been exhibited at the MoMA in New York. During the same years, he received the Du Pont award in Cologne, the Young Design award in Milan, and the Casaidea award in Rome. In 2012, he won the Interior Innovation Award in Cologne for the "Bookless" product by Interlübke. In 1999, he founded Studio28 Gino Carollo with the goal of creating a qualified team to support companies in the industry. Product design, combined with engineering and the creation of models and prototypes, proved to be key tools that enabled the studio to achieve concrete results over the years and to establish long-term collaborations. In recent years, Studio28’s industrial design activity has expanded with the addition of new areas of expertise, particularly in the field of architectural design for exhibition spaces, showrooms, and corporate identity.