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Architonic ID: 20054190
Año de Lanzamiento: 2019
Materials:
Powder coated Aluminium, Preserved plants
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Dimensions:
— Tail
D: 52 cm (20.5")
d: 40 cm (15.7")
W: 3 cm (1.2")
L: 140cm (55.1")
Weight: 3 kg (6.6 lbs)
Concepto
Tail
A combination of fullness and emptiness. The Tail concept – with its one full-bodied ring inside an empty ring – creates the impression of mobility without the complexity of being linked to a mobile structure.
Orientated balance
It’s designed to hang from the ceiling and can be used, in different numbers and combinations, to elegantly fill a large empty space. The metal bar tail provides a sense of orientation and ads drama and personality to the feature.
Connected to the ceiling
Tail can be positioned at different angles and heights, allowing architects and designers to define their own playful vision. The cable placed at the top of the circles supports the whole weight while the one connected to the tail defines the angle.
Available in multiple materials
The inner circle can be obtained in a variety of materials including naturally preserved plants and cork.
Absorbing ambient noise from above
The moss-covered circles help to absorb ambiance noise thereby reducing the overall sound of an interior. This contributes to a more peaceful and calm atmosphere.
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Breakout area / Zona relax, Conferencia / reunión, Contract, Hospitalidad, Oficina
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Belgium
Alain Gilles (1970–) is a renowned Belgian designer. Design was not his first calling: his university studies initially focused on Political Science, a discipline in which he graduated in Brussels. He then pursued a career in the financial sector for several years before deciding to change his life and move to France, where he earned a second degree at the Institut Supérieur de Design in Valenciennes—this time following his passion for Industrial Design. In 2007, after several years of collaboration with fellow Belgian designer Xavier Lust, he founded his own studio and began a series of successful partnerships with several major international design brands. The most significant and productive of these have been with the Belgian office furniture brand BuzziSpace and the Italian company Bonaldo, both of which quickly made him one of their leading designers. Winning the title of Designer of the Year in 2012 at the Interieur Kortrijk Fair opened the door to many new collaborations, including with brands such as Ligne Roset, Varaschin, Miniforms, XL Boom, Saba Italia, Vincent Sheppard, La Chance, and many others.