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Pentagramma Sideboard
Architonic ID: 20772209
Year of Launch: 2024
The new Pentagramma system, designed by Pitsou Kedem for MDF Italia, is further enriched with the introduction of the sideboard variant. Characterized by a surprising simplicity of composition and installation, this system is based on a basic element with containers, which can be repositioned with extreme ease.
Its extraordinary flexibility and versatility allow the layout to be reconfigured over time, thus offering the possibility to create infinite combinations to adapt to different functions and usage situations. With just a few elements, multiple arrangements can be achieved, making the system suitable for a wide range of residential and commercial environments. Pentagramma proves to be an excellent solution for equipping walls both in the living area and in the office. Moreover, it is capable of creating evocative compositions even in the sleeping area. Its versatility makes it an ideal complement to meet the needs of design and functionality in various contexts, thus representing a valid and elegant choice.
Base element
All the base elements are made with an “L” structure and composed of medium-density fiberboard panels, 0.8 cm thick, veneered in bleached oak or Canaletto walnut finishes.
The sideboard version includes a base of 5 cm, always in black colour. Adjustable feet +/- 1 cm.
The base element can be integrated with light by ordering the LED kit and the appropriate remote control.
Dimensions: D48, H42,3, W152/W202/W252 cm.
Open units
The open units are available in one height of H28 cm and two lengths L30 and L60 cm.
The materials used are extruded aluminium for the back of the compartments, while the rest of the structure is built with medium-density fiberboard panels, laminated with aluminium to increase the container’s resistance and sturdiness.
All the open modules are liquid painted in matt colours: white, lead black, shadow grey, burgundy, English green, dune, and navy blue in harmony with the entire MDF Italia collection.
The units can be freely positioned to allow compositional freedom.
Units with doors
The units with doors are available in one height of H28 cm and in two lengths L90 and L120 cm.
Made of medium-density fiberboard panels of varying thickness and lacquered in matt colours: white, lead black, shadow grey.
Door with pantograph opening mechanism, which allows for high comfort in the opening movement.
The units can be freely positioned to allow compositional freedom.
Electrification on request
Upon request, it is possible to configure the sideboard for cable management. Please provide a drawing of the desired position for the customization of the product.
Feasibility, costs and delivery times to be verified with our Sales department.
LED lighting
The LED system for the lower part of the base element can be ordered as an accessory. Each base can be fitted with the LED bars and will be provided with its own junction box and power supply unit.
Colour temperature 2700° K (warm white light). Can be switched on/off using a remote control or dedicated app.
Accessories
Remote control for LED complete composition.
PLEASE NOTE
ONE REMOTE CONTROL REGULATES THE LIGHTING OF THE WHOLE COMPOSITION.
THE BASE ELEMENTS CAN BE PLACED NEXT TO EACH OTHER AND ALIGNED USING THE ADJUSTABLE FEET +/- 1 CM.
Concept
Pentagramma is the new living system designed by Pitsou Kedem for MDF Italia, a design with a strong personality that interprets the concept of the day system with sophistication by focusing on the value of lightness. Surprisingly simple to compose and install, the design develops from an extruded aluminium panel fixed to the wall, on which various elements, containers or shelves are hung. Its name was inspired by its construction: the wall-mounted back panel to which the accessories are hung to create the composition looks like a music stave or pentagramma in Italian, on which the notes are written to compose a tune. Extremely flexible and versatile, this system offers the possibility of reconfiguring the layout over time. Just a few elements are enough to obtain infinite combinations that fulfil different functions and situations of use, fitting seamlessly and with versatility into all residential and contract environments: in fact, it offers a valid storage solution for walls in the living area and office, but also for creating compositions in the sleeping area.
Backest
The wall-mounted panel, the load-bearing structure of the whole system, is made of 20 mm thick extruded aluminium and available in various lengths (L150, L200 and 2L50 cm). The panels can be fixed to the wall using the aluminium bar provided, onto which the hidden panel brackets are hung. It can all be adjusted in three directions: horizontally, vertically and also frontally (sloping away from the wall).
The panels are completely covered in veneered wood, available in two finishes: bleached oak and Canaletto walnut. Horizontal wood grain.
The panels can be placed side by side horizontally. Whereas vertically there must always be a 5-cm gap between one panel and another to allow for attachment of the shelf or open unit modules.
Shelves
The shelves are made from a single piece of 8 mm thick extruded aluminium.
A really simple intuitive system uses the cross-section of the shelves themselves to hang them on the wall-mounted panels so that the various modules can be arranged and positioned as required. An anchoring system is provided for safety.
The various modules are available in a liquid paint finish in matt colours: white, lead black and shadow grey.
The shelves are available in only one height but in various lengths (L60, L90 and 1L20 cm). The system is rounded out by a divider (left or right), designed to add movement to possible configurations.
Open storage units
The open units are available in only one height but in various lengths (L30, L60 and L90 cm).
The L90 modules have an internal divider (right or left) that separate the space creating a partition, like the musical notes on a stave. The materials used are extruded aluminium for the back of the units, while the rest of the structure is made of panels in medium density wood fibre, laminated with aluminium to increase the resistance and sturdiness of the unit. All the open units are liquid painted in matt colours: white, lead black, shadow grey, burgundy red, English green, dune and blue to match the rest of the MDF Italia collection.
LED lighting
The LED system can be ordered as an accessory to fit to the lower part of the wall-mounted panels. Each panel can be fitted with the LED bars and will be provided with its own junction box and power supply unit.
Colour temperature 2700° K. Can be switched on/off using a remote control or dedicated app.
Accessories
• Remote control for LED complete composition.
• External finishing caps (pair). Three colors: lead gray, shadow gray, white.
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Israel
Pitsou Kedem Architects Studio opened in 2000 and today consists of 11 architects. The studio is responsible for the design and planning of many projects in Israel and lately, also in Europe. Pitsou Kedem set up the studio after finishing his studies at the Architectural Association School of Architecture (AA). The studio’s design language and concept is founded on the modernist style and his work encompasses the values and principles of the period as well as the design philosophies of the modernist movement. During its formative years, the studio was involved in a constant dialogue with the fundamental principles of minimalism: reduction and moderation, clean lines for each element, separation of structural materials as part of the process designed to avoid the irrelevant in order to emphasize the significant and refining and seeking out the essence of the space. Together, all these elements lead to a strong architectural concept that is uncompromising in its search for the absolute truth, in its pursuit for purity of form and shape and in its goal of achieving a spatial perception of comfort and tranquility. This constant quest for simplicity leads to sophisticated and precise elements which , in turn, contributes to their uniqueness. The majority of the studio’s projects can be characterized by simple geometric, rectangular and recurring shapes that impart an exact and interconnecting look to the structure and its spaces. Structural facades are uniform, mono-chromatic, devoid of all decoration and provide a feeling of being almost monumental in nature. By using this architectural and design language, we attempt to bring order to urban chaos. For the past years, the studio has been searching for new materials, for a fresher approach that will allow us to enter new territory and step outside of recognized and boundaries. After years of simplifying materials to the extent avoiding all distractions that created those pure moments when “emptiness” disappeared and the individual sees and feels all that they failed to see and feel before, we began to add layers of materials and spatial layers. Inevitably, these layers created increasingly ambiguous and illusory spaces within the structure, layers that, in turn, created a greater sense of curiosity. A great deal of effort was used in our research for new materials, and in particular, for materials to be used for building external structures and walls. In its ongoing search to deepen and expand its architectural and design language and to add new contentment, the studio has, over the past few years, been working with contrasting materials such as weathered steel and exposed concrete on the one hand and carbon and other new and innovative materials taken from the world of industrial technology on the other. The combination of different materials and different architectural and design languages and even, on occasion, different schools of design, created, in many projects, a surprising and dramatic tension. The studio designs projects covering a wide range of sizes and complexity. From the interior design of restaurants, stores and living spaces to the design of private residences – usually those spreading over very large plots – and recently, hotels and residential complexes. In all of our projects we consult closely with the client and “brainstorm” in our efforts to discover the story, the concept, that flash of inspiration that will lead to the project’s design. The nucleus of an idea, leads to the development of the design language and concept which then leads to the development of spaces which serve the users – whilst all the time, placing an emphasis on the context and the integration of the building into the urban fabric. The studio has, over the years, been awarded many prizes including, for the past seven years, the Israeli Design Award. Our designs have been showcased in many professional journals and magazines around the world as well as on leading architectural web sites. Pitsou Kedem has mentored graduation projects for the Faculty of Architecture at the Technion, Israel and lectures regularly at all of Israel’s architectural faculties.