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Architonic ID: 1574036
Año de Lanzamiento: 2016
Nina Plus es una silla com una carcasa interior en poliamida (de la colección original NINA9 y que luego lleva una inyección de poliuretano que va revestido com una amplia gama de tapizados. Muy versatil a la hora de eligir colores y tapizados pues presenta tres secciones que puede ir en colores diferentes. Esta gama cuanta con patas metalicas pintadas con epoxy o cromadas y tambien con patas de madera.
Concepto
Nina es una silla de contract diseñada para equipar diversos tipos de espacios públicos: zonas de espera y recepción, auditorios, salas de formación, bibliotecas, restaurantes, bares…
Este producto pertenece a la colección:
Base derivados de la madera, Plástico, Asiento plástico, Madera

Italy
Curiosity, rigor and passion for research characterize the work of ‘Favaretto & Partners’ during 40 years, specialized in industrial and architectural design. Founded in 1973 as ‘Studio Favaretto’, it has developed, starting from the 80s , a long experience in Italy and abroad, cementing long-term relationships with leading production companies, and together with them it led the whole process of industrialization for most of the projects receiving several awards for the same. Ability in the application of materials, precision design and research for innovation, form and function , always characterized the approach of ‘Favaretto & Partners’. The technical competencies gleaned over decades and the ever-present passion for experimentation have enabled the practice to work successfully and with versatility in different manufacturing sectors, from telephones to furnishings (seating, lighting, upholstered ) to medical and household objects. In particular ‘Favaretto & Partners’ has specialized in the planning, prototyping and production of office furniture, technical seating (task and executive) and collective systems, introducing, in certain cases, design languages embraced by other designers and manufacturers. ‘Favaretto & Partners’ actively supports and adheres to the principles of “Design for All”, a declaration accepted by the European Commission and promoted by the I.I.D.D. (Italian Institute Design Disability today DFA Italia). The declaration encourages disability-proof design practices which aim to make objects and environments accessible and functional to the widest possible range of users. Some of the most important awards received: Recommendation for the Compasso D'oro, Design Index ADI, Good Design Award, Red Dot Design Award, German Design Award, Iconic Awards, Interior Innovation Award, Young Design Award, Grandesign Etico, Biennial of Industrial Design-Ljubljana, Office Design, Institute of Business Designers Award.