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Naca rectangular table
Architonic ID: 20794343
Year of Launch: 2024
Rectangular table in painted aluminium with top in porcelain stoneware (th. mm 6)
Cod: 80R22G
Dimensions 220 x 100 x h 72 cm
Cod: 80R26G
Dimensions 260 x 100 x h 72 cm
Cod: 80R30G
Dimensions 300 x 100 x h 72 cm
Square table in painted aluminium with porcelain stoneware table top (th. mm 6)
Cod: 80Q15G
Dimensions 150 x 150 x h 72 cm
Round table in painted aluminium with top in porcelain stoneware (th. mm 12)
Cod: 80T14G
Dimensions ø 146 x h 72 cm
Concept
Much more than a simple series of tables, Naca is an aesthetic experience which captures the essence of what is contemporary. The focus point of each table are its legs, which are not merely a structural element but instead the very heart of the project. They are made from extruded die cast aluminium and define the appearance and size of each table. The variation in the arrangement of the legs generates a diversified range of products which, combined with the customisation possibilities thanks to various top shapes and materials, offers an extensive range of options to adapt to individual requirements. A smooth and simple starting block, ready to be supplemented and customised according to personal taste.
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Biography Master in Mechanical Engineering at Politecnico of Milan in 1969. He collaborates as industrial designer with various companies, Alfa Romeo Auto, Ansaldo, Alias, Alessi, Cinelli, Ideal Standard, Luceplan, Legrand, Mandarina Duck, Omron Japan, Vitra, Kartell, Olivetti. Lecturer at Domus Academy, Politecnico of Milan, Designlabor in Bremerhaven and at IUAV in Venice. Several workshops and seminars in Osaka, Tokyo, Stockholm, London, St. Louis, Chicago and Miami. Awarded with the "Compasso d'oro" for "Lola" lamp and "Metropoli" lamp, by Luceplan; "Createur de l'année 1999" Paris, Salon du Meuble, Bundespreis Produktdesign 2000-01 with Vitra's Meda chair. In 2005 Hon Royal Designer for Industry RSA London. Several exibitions, among others at "Triennale di Milano", "Design Gallery" in Tokyo, at Binnen Amsterdam and in Paris during Salon du Meuble. Since 1994 MoMA NY includes in its permanent collection: "Light light" chair, "Soft light" chair, "Longframe" by Alias and "On-Off" lamp by Luceplan. He works and lives in Milan.