Albino Torcia, is a small table with metal structure on three legs, one of which continues above the shelf to support a torch with LED lighting, powered by current or batteries, and can be positioned freely on the metal frame by means of a magnet hook.
Horm - Albino Torcia coffee table
The name refers to Franco Albini and his TN6 Cicognino, produced in 1952. Albino has a metal structure on three legs, one of which continues above the shelf to support a torch with LED lighting, powered by electricity or batteries, and can be positioned freely on the metal frame through a magnet. Also the wooden tray can be separated from the structure, for a complement with great flexibility of use.
Painted metal frame. Tray in lacquered or veneered MDF. Led torch with free attachment to the structure by magnet.
Salvatore Indriolo
Born in Treviso in 1979, Salvatore Indriolo graduated in Industrial Design at the IUAV in Venice in 2003. In 2006 he opened his own studio, obtaining immediately important awards for works ranging from furniture to fashion accessories, from lighting to equipment for the entertainment industry. He deals with product design and development, as well as consulting and artistic direction. His idea of design led him to the constant search for stylistic simplification, paying great attention to every nuance of the creative process. He collaborates with prestigious companies, including: Bosa Ceramiche, Dorsal, Horm, Manfrotto Group, Minotti Cucine, Metalco, Moroso, Sensai, Zanotta
Horm
Over the years, the company has given asylum to young up-and-coming creatives but especially to internationally renowned architects and designers. Among the many are Mario Bellini, Fabio Novembre, Karim Rashid, Toyo Ito, Ludovica and Roberto Palomba.
Moreover, among the most important awards received are 3 Compasso d'Oro and 7 Honorable Mentions.
- Brand
- Horm
- Designer
- Salvatore Indriolo
- Material
- MDF
painted metal - Light source available
- 130lm; 1W; 5000°K100/240V