


Intarsio Gian & Piero | side table
Architonic ID: 1257086
Year of Launch: 2013
Side tables with wood intarsia in the table top edge.
Because of the two different sizes GIAN and PIERO can be used as nesting tables.
PIERO-L 35 cm, W 35 cm, H 50 cm
Concept
A craftsmanship with historical value combined with a simple, sustainable base made of solid wood. The combination of a thin table top and the diagonally placed legs creates a capricious character, which is also supported by the diagonally arranged intarsia. The table base is made with solid wild service tree finished with clear matt varnish. The wood intarsia in the table top edge is a combination of wild service tree, maple and walnut also in a clear matt varnish finish. The table surface and the soffit are made with anthracite linoleum.
This product belongs to collection:
Base solid wood, Linoleum, Melamin, Plastic, Tabletop linoleum, Tabletop plastic, Wood

Switzerland
The aim of special materials is to give a form suitable for everyday use. The enthusiasm for design classics, the sense for quality furniture and the right to obtain the characteristics of the materials are the basis for his work. Harry Hersche was born in 1979 in Zurich, Switzerland. He trained as a draftsman and after finishing the study of interior design in 2004 he worked in different functions in the field of interior architecture and product design. Within four years he realized projects in the private and commercial space for the renowned Swiss furniture store Zingg-Lamprecht. Between the years 2008 to 2013 he worked at Detail Design in Zurich and was responsible for designing numerous retail and gastronomy projects worldwide. The last two years at Detail Design he worked as an art director. Notable references include projects done for companies such as Lindt & Sprungli, Zurich Airport, James Richardson Duty Free and Schweizer Heimatwerk. In 2012, Harry graduated with a degree in Communication Design and started working in parallel as a freelance designer, inter alia with strasserthun, for which he has also been working as Head of Corporate Image since the end of 2013.