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Sideboard 475 [System Furniture T71]
Architonic ID: 1014123
Year of Launch: 2000
Concept
Design
Based on a breakdown of the sizes of conventional objects such as books, CDs, standard paper sizes and binders, and taking into consideration general seat, table and bar heights, a 9 cm basic module size became the building block of Patrick Lindon's T71 Modular Furniture.
Combining and multiplying the 9 cm module resulted in the basic volumes which make up the so-called 'elements' of the furniture system.
The T71 system was then enhanced with drawers, doors, table tops, covers, feet and casters.
Function
The basic 9 cm module of the anodized elements may be freely combined, either set up side-by-side, stacked or mounted to the wall.
The drawers, doors and table tops are available in a discreet black or may be customized with color.
Design your own furniture using the sheet found under downloads or use a piece of graph paper (one square = 9 cm).
If you are in the market for a sideboard, a room divider, a chest of drawers, a work table, a wardrode, or a container on wheels, the possibilities are endless.
Free-standing
Residential

Switzerland
1965 Born in Zug, Switzerland 1986 Completed training as a mechanic (specializing in machine assembly) at Landis & Gyr in Zug, Switzerland; afterwards worked at Burnham Signs, an enameling company based in London. 1988 Advanced training at the Faenza Technical School for Ceramics in Italy, specializing in glazing research. Since 1992 Independent industrial designer and interior designer, specializing in industrial design, signage, aviatic and furniture design. 1995 Cantonal Prize for the Advancement of Applied Arts in Zug. 1997 Opened '3Pol' (3 Poles), Showroom for furniture, textile design and jewelry in Zug. New furniture from Patrick Lindon are on display and guest designers are invited to exhibit their work. 1998 The T71 Modular Furniture System was developed, which happened to be the 71st product designed by Patrick Lindon. 2000 The T71 Modular Furniture System was purchased by the Swiss Federation for the Design Collection at the Museum of Design in Zurich; introduced during the 'Young Pioneers' podium discussions series at the Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute in Zurich. Since 2002 Founding member of 'etage' – New Swiss Makers of Furniture and Lighting. Since 2002 Collaboration on the new design of the Swiss International Air Lines' cabin interiors, including seat design and color concept. 2007 Continued development on the T71 Modular Furniture System. New cabin interiors for Swiss. Travels regularly between Zug, Basel, London and Killkeel (Ireland).