Condividere
Stampa



Condividere
Stampa
Katana 026/TR4-OUT
Architonic ID: 20030656
Anno di Lancio: 2011
Il tavolo Katana è presentato nella versione con gambe in metallo verniciato, nelle finiture disponibili a collezione, e piano rettangolare in grès porcellanato o hpl.
Concetto
A decretare l’unicità del tavolo Katana è il peculiare disegno delle gambe in metallo, che richiama le antiche spade giapponesi a lama curva dalle quali il prodotto prende il nome. Proposta versatile, Katana è un tavolo pensato per adattarsi ai contesti all’aria aperta, proposto sia in una versione a tre gambe con piano circolare, sia in una rettangolare a quattro gambe, entrambe con piano in grès porcellanato o hpl.
Questo prodotto appartiene alla collezione:
Base metallo, Ceramica, Metallo, Piano ceramica

Italy
Mauro Lipparini graduated in 1980 from the University of Florence’s Department of Architecture where he has also been a faculty member. A leader and innovator in the style that has been called “natural minimalism,” Lipparini is a winner of the Young & Design Milano (Italy 1987) and International Du Pont Award Köln (Germany 1988 and 1989) international design competitions. Lipparini’s extensive work in the field of industrial design includes home and office furnishings, textiles, and other products created for a host of renowned European and Japanese firms. In the realms of architecture and interior design, Lipparini has concentrated primarily on private and public housing, retail and wholesale showrooms, and exposition installations. Lipparini also provides cutting-edge corporate identity construction services including graphic design, editorial, full-scale production, and product application. Lipparini’s style, rooted in the spare forms and clear, powerful lines that are the hallmarks of minimalism, is imbued with a spirit of joy, a buoyant sense of pleasure and possibility. Freely employing bold colors, organic textures, imaginative visual concepts, Lipparini broadens the palette of minimalism, conveying the immediacy and strength of the aesthetic into a new era.