


Architonic ID: 20283273
Anno di Lancio: 2022
97x97x42h cm / 38”x38”x17”h
Concetto
Onsen is a contemporary classic devised by Francesco Meda and David Quincoces. A proposal that dialogues with nature and architecture, and that stands out for its experimentation in the use of exterior materials with contrasting properties that maintain their natural elegance although reminiscent of artisanal tanning. It is a collection of outdoor furniture of gentle and elegant beauty that includes elements made with stainless steel, leather and outdoor fabrics. Together they create a balanced combination, where the hardness of steel coexists with the warmth of leather and a selection of fabrics with natural tones.
Made of satin AISI 316L stainless steel. Synthetic leather, vinyl, and polyester straps. 100% acrylic fabric piping.
Tabletop in iroko or podwer-coated aluminum sheet.
Polyurethane foam rubber covered with water-repellent fabric. Removable fabric cover.
Questo prodotto appartiene alla collezione:
Base metallo, Metallo, Inox
Esplora la collezione di cataloghi di GANDIABLASCO.

Italy
Biography Master in Mechanical Engineering at Politecnico of Milan in 1969. He collaborates as industrial designer with various companies, Alfa Romeo Auto, Ansaldo, Alias, Alessi, Cinelli, Ideal Standard, Luceplan, Legrand, Mandarina Duck, Omron Japan, Vitra, Kartell, Olivetti. Lecturer at Domus Academy, Politecnico of Milan, Designlabor in Bremerhaven and at IUAV in Venice. Several workshops and seminars in Osaka, Tokyo, Stockholm, London, St. Louis, Chicago and Miami. Awarded with the "Compasso d'oro" for "Lola" lamp and "Metropoli" lamp, by Luceplan; "Createur de l'année 1999" Paris, Salon du Meuble, Bundespreis Produktdesign 2000-01 with Vitra's Meda chair. In 2005 Hon Royal Designer for Industry RSA London. Several exibitions, among others at "Triennale di Milano", "Design Gallery" in Tokyo, at Binnen Amsterdam and in Paris during Salon du Meuble. Since 1994 MoMA NY includes in its permanent collection: "Light light" chair, "Soft light" chair, "Longframe" by Alias and "On-Off" lamp by Luceplan. He works and lives in Milan.