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Architonic ID: 1171721
Year of Launch: 2010
Stool with two different heights, 47cm and 65cm. Base structure in turned steel with epoxy powder coating in RAL-K7 9010 white and RAL-K7 9017 black colours, with adjustable tips.
Curved plywood poplar seat frame. Polyurethane foam padding covered with needle punched, resinated, non-woven polyester fibre, bonded onto a polyurethane velveteen backing.
Fabric or leather upholstery, both fully removable by zippers after unscrewing the seat from the structure.
Concept
Hinge coffee table
The strikingly and decorative 3D effect of Hinge is obtained by a frame made of thin steel tubes that run, stop and rearrange into different compositions.
Hinge Stool
Stool with two different heights. Curved plywood poplar wood seat frame. Polyurethane foam padding covered with polyester fibre. Base structure in turned steel epoxy powder coated in RAL 9010 white and 9017 black, with adjustable tips. Leather or fabric upholstery, both fully removable with zip. Dimensions:
49 x 35 x h 47 cm. 49 x 35 x h 65 cm.
This product belongs to collection:
Base metal, Metal

Italy
Born in Milan in 1966, he studied at the Art Center College of Design, La Tour de Peilz, Switerland. He designed parking systems for Elektrene- a ticket machine and oil-pressure barrier for garages and public car parks. In 1995 he opened his own design office in Milan. Since 1996 he has been designed interiors of boats and rubber dinghies for Lomac Nautica, Milan. In 1997 he designs houseware and furnishing accessories for Progetti (Carate Brianza), kitchen scales, spice mills and a jug with tray for Artista Visitatore (Prato), glass-bead costume jewellery lines for Mar Mar (Milan). In the same year he opens Milan and Berlin based '21' associate practice with Michael C.Satz. In 1998 he wins the 1st prize in the international competition "Life in Motion" sponsored by Audi. He features in the followings exhibitions: "Under 35 Designers", Opos, Milan (since 1993); "Ethnologic", Zeus, Milan, 1997 and "Lighting Up Time", Gallery Ammiraglio Acton, Milan 1997.