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Interchange
Architonic ID: 20079824
SKU: 332.88.N + 332.3Q.C + 332.32.G + 332.32.F
Year of Launch: 2019
Width: 120 cm
Depth: 50 cm
Height: 36 cm
FABRIC AND LEATHER
- Structure and feet: textured black epoxy coated F1 steel.
- Bench: solid ash wood lattice.
- Tables: solid stained or natural slatted ash wood orMDF lacquered in a high gloss.
Crossroads
By focusing on the graphical details of the Turati Station in the center of Milan, Interchange bench system pays a tribute to its visionary style. Leaning on a slender metal framework, the wooden surface of the bench is structured as a reference to the yellow grating adorning the ceilings of the stop.
Concept
Crossroads
Travellers often meetup at junctions to share ideas, Luca Nichetto’s incredibly versatile Interchange helps people do just that.
The bench base is inspired by the architectural forms of Turati station’s lattice ceiling. A highly adaptable solution, it combines geometry, materials and functions.
The solid ash wood lattice is available in two sizes and serves as a support for a range of configurations. Different elements can be fixed through the holes with a simple fastening system. This way, the bench can incorporate comfortable seats, tables with different shapes and finishes, or dividing panels.
The tables can be fitted to the outer edge of the bench or even poke out slightly. The seats, on the other hand, must always be placed entirely with the perimeter of the lattice.
The personalisation options are completed with eight stain colours for the bench, nineteen stain colours for the ash tables, four high gloss lacquer colours for MDF tables, and endless fabric, vinyl and leather options for the seat cushions.
The discreet legs are made of steel in a textured black epoxy finish.
Interchange’s versatility means that it is ideal for both domestic spaces or contract projects.
This product belongs to collection:
Base metal, Metal, Seat solid wood, Tabletop solid wood, Wood

Italy
Lodes’ Design Curator, in 2006 Luca Nichetto founded a multidisciplinary design studio in Venice, Italy, which specialised in industrial design, product design and design consulting. From the very beginning, this studio collaborated with a number of different brands and organisations, quickly expanding its influence far beyond Venice and Italy’s borders. Five years later, in 2011, Nichetto opened a second studio in Stockholm, Sweden. This practice was founded in response to an ever–growing number of requests for collaboration from international companies, with the studio’s work also broadening out from its initial focus on designed objects. Nichetto Studio has since expanded into areas such as interior design and architecture. Today, Nichetto Studio works with a variety of brands and clients from all around the world, and its expertise is sought out across all design disciplines.