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Architonic ID: 1261297
SKU: CRA03
Year of Launch: 2014
70 x 70 x 31
Concept
Collection of low tables with dimmer light or without light with parallelepiped shape, in glass glued at 45°, with shattered mirror effect decoration separated by thin coloured lines, available in glossy coloured diffusor glasses.
In the lit version the light seeps through the glass gaining colour and diffusing it all around.
FINISHES:
Glossy coloured diffusor glasses
CRA01 40 40 41
CRA02 40 40 51
CRA03 70 70 31
CRA04 130 70 31
This product belongs to collection:
Base glass, Glass, Tabletop glass

United States
Designer/artist Johanna Grawunder works on a broad range of projects, including large-scale public lighting and color installations, exhibition design, architectural interventions and interiors, and limited-edition furniture and light collections. Trained as an architect, she was drawn to the medium of light early on and has tried to incorporate architectural principles and scale, non-precious building materials and high technology light research into her designs. Her work is included in many museum permanent collections, including the High Museum Atlanta, LACMA, CNAP, SFMOMA, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Art Institute Chicago, Denver Art Museum and Musée des Arts Décoratifs Paris. With a degree in Architecture from California Polytechnic University San Luis Obispo, she studied and worked with Gianni Pettena and Cristiano Toraldo di Francia of Superstudio in Florence (1984-1985) then moved to Milan to work with Sottsass Associati (1985-2001), becoming a partner in 1989. In 2001 she opened her own studio in San Francisco and Milan. La designer ed artista Johanna Grawunder ha lavorato su una vasta gamma di progetti, tra cui illuminazione pubblica su larga scala, installazioni, design di mostre, interventi architettonici e di interni, oltre che su collezioni di mobili e lampade in edizione limitata. Formatasi come architetto, è stata subito attratta dal mezzo della luce, cercando di incorporare principi architettonici con materiali da costruzione non preziosi e ricerca sulla luce ad alta tecnologia nei suoi progetti. I suoi lavori sono presenti in molte collezioni permanenti di musei, come l'High Museum Atlanta, LACMA, CNAP, SFMOMA, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Art Institute Chicago, Denver Art Museum e Musée des Arts Décoratifs Paris. Laureata in Architettura presso la California Polytechnic University San Luis Obispo, ha studiato e lavorato con Gianni Pettena e Cristiano Toraldo di Francia del Superstudio di Firenze (1984-1985) per poi trasferirsi a Milano per lavorare con Sottsass Associati (1985-2001), diventando partner nel 1989. Nel 2001 apre il proprio studio a San Francisco e Milano.