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Carson Dine
Architonic ID: 20039385
Year of Launch: 2019
The Carson family welcomes the "buffet" version of the bookcase, characteristically inspired by a simple, contemporary look with clean lines that mark out the frame and central volume. The striking effect created by combining different thicknesses makes a comeback, with thinner ones for the sides in satin finish aluminium, painted Malt colour, and thicker ones for the bottom shelf and the highest top in Moka-coloured ash.
The central "buffet" volume looks suspended and features a top in Stone Grey marble. The top presents an elegant faceting that joins up with the same distinctive faceted detail on the edge along the length of the long doors, created with a painted finish in the shades of Warm Grey or Moka, or in Moka-coloured ash.
Inside, it conceals a free compartment for storing dishes and glasses and an equipped area with a sliding tray on runners to make the objects inside easier to pick up. A drawer reveals the sophisticated cutlery holder in saddle hide.
The interesting contrast between full and empty volumes in Carson Dine is complemented by the unique textures and colours of the materials, in a succession of alternate painted, metallic and wooden surfaces.
Concept
The collection of Carson storage units features a minimal, modern design aesthetic, expressed in a combination of luxurious materials. The result is stunning visual and tactile effects – the stark nobility of bronzed metal and the timeless allure of marble play counterpoint to the poetic substance of the Sucupira.
The structure is in MDF with Sucupira wood veneer stained Mink color. The sides rest on the floor and are made of Light "Bronze" satin-finished metal. The Carson storage units are available in an array of configurations that serve various practical needs, with the option of being placed in different rooms in the home: from the entry to the living room. All the elements are flawlessly finished, even on the back, so they can easily be used as room dividers.
The Carson storage elements owe their refined elegance to a combination of materials that produces surprising effects.
The drawer fronts and drop-front door are full thickness to highlight the poetic substance of the wood.
The top comes in Bardiglio Nuvolato and Calacatta marble, set flush into the "Bronze" painted satin finish metal structure, a constructive detail that unquestionably adds value to the sophistication of the product.
The Carson collection includes elements custom-designed to fulfill different functional needs- from the console designed to enhance the entry, all the way up to the sideboard “dining”, the dining room buffet and a vertical cabinet.
The drawers are fitted with push-pull mechanism, while the elements with drop-front doors are equipped with an interior LED bar light with motion sensor activated by the door’s opening and closing mechanism.
The interiors of the drop-front door elements are finished in Corten color glossy lacquer, a tasteful note that reveals the attention paid to every construction detail, even the most out-of-sight.
This product belongs to collection:
Aluminium, Base engineered wood, Metal, Structure metal, Wood

Italy
Architect and designer Rodolfo Dordoni was born in Milan, where he graduated in Architecture. Responsible in the past for the art direction of Artemide (glass collection), Cappellini (from 1979 to 1989), Fontana Arte (furniture collection), Foscarini (lamps), Minotti (from 1998 until today) and Roda, he designs for various companies, including: Artemide, Cappellini, Cassina, Dornbracht, Driade, Emu, Ernestomeda, Fiam Italia, Flos, Flou, Fontana Arte, Foscarini, Jab, MatteoGrassi, Minotti, Molteni & C., Moroso, Olivari, Pamar, Roda, RB Rossana, Sambonet, Serralunga, The Rug Company, Venini. Dordoni Architetti, founded in association with architects Alessandro Acerbi and Luca Zaniboni, deals with architectural planning and interior design, developing projects for houses, residential complexes, industrial and commercial areas such as offices, stores and showrooms, restaurants, hotels, yachts, as well as exhibit stands of diverse commercial fields.