


Locus Solus Low Table
Architonic ID: 20059272
Year of Launch: 2016
In 1964, Gae Aulenti designed a collection of outdoor furniture with a pop flair that still embodies the aesthetics of that period today. The collection, designed for outdoor comfort, other than chairs, armchairs, sun loungers and accessories also includes a low table. It is made of cured tubular steel and features a glass top that emphasises its lightness
Locus Solus Low Table dim. 84x84x36 h cm
Concept
Locus Solus collection, projected by the Architect Gae Aulenti, is the first big outdoor collection ever realized. Over fifty years after the first edition, Exteta returns to the stage the irreverent modernity of this system of seating, tables, lamps and sunbeds for the garden designed byt Gae Aulenti in 1964 and reproduced today with exclusive rights under license to Archivio Aulenti.
Colors and lines of the collection adapt themselves to the environment with vivacity and personality. With Locus Solus, Gae Aulenti explores the expressive potential of color applied to metal and cloth to create a fresh and relaxed setting that is intentionally free of pre-constituted compositional paradigms, favouring a personal vision of space. The geometry of the steel tubular framework reminds the classic shape of curved wooden chairs and, with the eccentric application of color, becomes a feature of great personality, a timeless mood that, together with materials and cushions decorative patterns, has made Locus Solus an informal and lively icon for pop style.
This product belongs to collection:
Base metal, Glass, Metal, Tabletop glass