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Ode Sgabello
Architonic ID: 20167084
Anno di Lancio: 2012
Sedia girevole con la struttura della base in metallo verniciato in gomma liquida in tre colori: bianco, grigio o testa di moro. Lo schienale è in poliuretano compatto rigido e poliuretano espanso flessibile schiumato a freddo. Il rivestimento, non sfoderabile, può essere in tessuto o pelle monocolore oppure bicolore con la parte esterna in pelle e quella interna in tessuto o pelle. I puntali delle gambe sono in metallo bronzato.
Sgabello regolabile in altezza con la struttura della colonna in metallo verniciato color bronzo e pelle. Lo schienale è in poliuretano compatto rigido e poliuretano espanso flessibile schiumato a freddo. Il rivestimento, non sfoderabile, può essere in tessuto o pelle monocolore oppure bicolore con la parte esterna in pelle e quella interna in tessuto o pelle.
Concetto
Spicca per il piglio vivace della struttura girevole la sedia Ode che si ispira alla tonalità di un verso lirico: le sue linee e il suo movimento rotatorio le conferiscono un carattere musicale come se fosse in grado di catturare qualunque ritmo e tradurlo in vibrazioni. La comoda seduta e l’elegante rivestimento in tessuto o pelle, anche bicolore, non vi lasceranno più andare.
Questo prodotto appartiene alla collezione:
Base metallo, Cuoio, Metallo, Seduta cuoio

Italy
Founder of CHI WING LO® Furniture & Design, a brand of furniture designed and made in Italy under his close direction. Lo has been actively pursuing design in Italy for almost twenty years. He is still the only Chinese architect and designer to be embraced by the prestigious circle of contemporary Italian design. In 2006, Lo was among the Italian Delegates to transmit the spirit of Italian design in Russia. His aspiration for timelessness has brought his furniture designs to international attention and many of his earlier works continue to be much sought after today. In 2007, Lo was invited by the Hong Kong Design Centre to contribute a design to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Hong Kong’s unification with China. The same year, the Radio Television Hong Kong broadcast a documentary of his life and work. He was the art director for Giorgetti from 2004 to 2006 and was the chairman of the jury for the St. Petersburg Design Biennale in 2009. His tower house was nominated for the Mies van der Rohe Prize in Architecture in 2009. At Foshan, Guangzhou, in 2010, he organized and chaired an international design conference on a theme addressing the need of original design in China. In parallel, Lo has also created a series of sculptures that reflect the essence of his architecture and design. A solo exhibition with the titles: Chi Wing Lo - Journey of the Imagination was presented at the Yi & C. Contemporary Art in Taipei in 2012, and Chi Wing Lo - Vision of a Civilization was presented at the Kwai Fung Hin Art Gallery in Hong Kong in early 2013. Raised in Hong Kong, Lo received his Master Degree in Architecture from Harvard University with the best thesis prize in 1988. Lo had taught at the Syracuse University, NY, and had been a member of the Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart. Served as a visiting critic in different universities and a frequent speaker in design events, Lo has a multidisciplinary practice, integrating art, architecture, interior and furniture designs for exclusive projects in Milan, Athens, London, Istanbul, Yalta, Beirut, Dubai, Shanghai and Beijing.