


Architonic ID: 1541153
Anno di Lancio: 2013
180 x 45 x h 108 cm
The rollfronts consist of individually finished, profiled slats of solid oak, natural effect lacquer. Base frame in solid oak, natural effect lacquer. Vertical surfaces veneered in oak or lacquered in white (LC 43.2) or anthracite/ brown (LC 43.1 6). Trapezoidal cabinets with optional glass shelves.
Concetto
Irrespective of whether HOMMAGE is one, two or even three-tiered: the new sideboard from Studio Oï takes on the appearance of an elaborate architectural model. This representative Oï object consists of different units. As a whole they create a subtle rhythm of shapes with different looks and practical intermediate bays. Each unit is a self-contained, slightly trapezoidal roll-front cabinet that is fitted with glass shelves. HOMMAGE is an entirely fresh re-interpretation of the roll-front cabinet and, at the same time, a striking shelf.
HOMMAGE is one, two, or three-tiered. The rollfronts consist of individually finished, profiled slats of solid natural oak. Base frame in solid natural oak. Vertical surfaces veneered in oak or lacquered in white (LC 43.2) or anthracite/ brown (LC 43.1 6). Trapezoidal cabinets with optional glass shelves.
H 66/108/151 x B 180 cm
Questo prodotto appartiene alla collezione:
Base legno massello, Rovere, Struttura legno massello, Legno
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Switzerland
Founded in 1991 in La Neuveville, Switzerland, by Aurel Aebi, Armand Louis and Patrick Reymond, today atelier oï is one of the most internationally renowned Swiss design offices. The name oï is derived from the Russian word “troïka”, which means a carriage drawn by three horses. The designers use the middle section of this word to represent the idea behind their collaboration – a creative triumvirate driving projects forward. The transdisciplinary atelier, based in the Moïtel (a former 1960s motel), is a creative place that unites intellectual expertise and craftsmanship. The work of the internationally sought-after designers ranges from architecture and interior design to product design and scenography.