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Pentagono Side table
Architonic ID: 1375655
Year of Launch: 2016
• Side table with pentagonal tabletop in solid walnut.
• Choice leg : epoxy black or chrome high-gloss.
• Steel support structure.
• International patent WIPO Hague Registration.
• Matching model : footstool Pentagono JR-p550.
Concept
New program of footstools and tables, not only apart by their shape in a regular pentagon, but also five times unique. Very distinct concept: one sits always comfortable and in the right direction, refined design plus a tripod table. Moreover it slides easily over the footstool. Footstool and side table, not only apart by their shape in a regular pentagon, but also five times unique: Tripod table slides over the footstool for more space. The footstool in original, comfortable shape with thanks to its straight seat knee support wherever you wish to sit. You are always facing the right direction, without having to move the footstool. Top-level design: curved lines and rounded corners plus refined ornamental pleatsthat accentuates the corners. Unique combination of footstool and pentagon table on which you can use your laptop or tablet.
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Italy
Claudio Dondoli comes from Colle Val d'Elsa, near Siena, where Archirivolto is still located today. Dondoli met Pocci in Florence at the Faculty of Architecture, where they were part of the same working group. In 1983, they started a studio focused on industrial and architectural projects, which, in 1989, shifted its focus exclusively to industrial design.

Italy
Marco Pocci comes from Colle Val d'Elsa, near Siena, where Archirivolto is still based today. Pocci met Claudio Dondoli in Florence at the Faculty of Architecture, where they were part of the same working group. In 1983, they started a studio focused on industrial and architectural projects, which in 1989 shifted its focus exclusively to industrial design.