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Architonic ID: 20751374
Year of Launch: 2017
Concept
Besides the seating and the table, the ADD collection has been further improved, going as far as the storage unit. The storage units of ADD-S play with modules exactly as the seating system has done since 2014 with increasing success. You can combine any 90 cm – modules of metal available in three different heights (41 cm, 78,5 cm and 116 cm) and having a depth of 45 cm in order to store objects, books or files very easily.
The storage unit can be either open or closed by drawers or doors, both available in several finishing. Moreover, it has two fronts, allowing you to place it conveniently in the middle of a room, as required in a modern office environment open to new interpretations.
Such system allows the greatest freedom in composing and personalizing. The doors of the storage unit can be in lacquered plywood, in blanched oak or upholstered in fabric. Therefore, there is the possibility of playing with the colors of the fabric: you can mix and match –for a fresh look- or keep ton sur ton –for a refined look. In both cases, the color matching between the cushions of ADD seating and the upholstery of the storage units results in a unique, coherent style.
This product belongs to collection:
Base metal, Metal, Structure metal
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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.