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Oracle
Architonic ID: 20739044
Year of Launch: 2016
Graphic and hyper-contemporary in spirit, the ORACLE table is the design expression of lightness and modernity in an evolved design. The circle, symbol of perfection, is a reference to the flower of life and becomes the interpreter of the important stylised base. ORACLE expresses totality, fullness and centrality, the authentic protagonist of the living area.
Concept
Finding balance has become a complex art, both in life and in the more material manifestations of our daily lives; Oracle has been described as "an illusion," a "law-compliant structure of interior physics," and even "a central point." Oracle's goal is to find balance in its structural form.
The base is a complex product: three metal circles that meet in different points demonstrating that elegance can be art and that luxury can cross borders, available in micaceous brown, brass, titanium and oxy grey. The top can be circular or oval and is available in moka oak or sucupira and Emperador or Niveo White marble with the rotating Lazy Susan tray, which integrates perfectly into the table. The only way Oracle's original design could be improved to enhance its lightness, balance and harmony was to highlight what makes it unique: the structure of the base. The latter has become visible through an invisible element: glass. Oracle didn't get rid of what made it unique, on the contrary it made it more visible.
Oracle shows us that rooms can find a balance, you just need to know how to find it.
This product belongs to collection:
Glass, Tabletop glass

Italy
Born in Vicenza, he began his career in the field of Industrial Design in 1990, also working as an art director with prestigious Italian and international companies in the furniture sector. He was commissioned by Assarredo to design the setup and coordinated image for the Italy Pavilion at the International Furniture Fair in Cologne in 1992 and 1993, and also in 1992, the Italian Pavilion at the Interieur fair in Vienna. In 1993, he took part in the Dirattan exhibition in Milan and in 1994 in the "Progetti e Territori" exhibition at the Abitare il Tempo fair in Verona. Some of his products have been exhibited at the MoMA in New York. During the same years, he received the Du Pont award in Cologne, the Young Design award in Milan, and the Casaidea award in Rome. In 2012, he won the Interior Innovation Award in Cologne for the "Bookless" product by Interlübke. In 1999, he founded Studio28 Gino Carollo with the goal of creating a qualified team to support companies in the industry. Product design, combined with engineering and the creation of models and prototypes, proved to be key tools that enabled the studio to achieve concrete results over the years and to establish long-term collaborations. In recent years, Studio28’s industrial design activity has expanded with the addition of new areas of expertise, particularly in the field of architectural design for exhibition spaces, showrooms, and corporate identity.