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Syro 45 DeLabrè copper coffee table, is part of a triptych of small tables with an organic shape, supported by a slender structure in rod and characterized by graphics engraved on the sheet. It is a combination of fluid forms, almost primitive signs, material combinations, chromatic variations: iron, brass and copper, are mixed repeatedly with shapes inspired by the circles that branch out into the water, the flow of the current and the ripple of the waves. The connecting beams of the structure, positioned at the same height from the ground, form a natural intertwining, like branches of a single plant, in a fluid and balanced composition. The price refers to the DeLabrè copper finish.
De Castelli - Syro 45 DeLabrè copper coffee table
In organic shapes, this triptych of small tables is supported by a slender rebar structure and characterized by geometric shapes etched on the sheet metal tops. Flowing forms, almost primitive markings, material combinations and chromatic variations combine: iron, brass and copper are mixed repeatedly with shapes inspired by circles that branch out into the water, into the flowing current and the rippling waves. The connecting bars of the frame, positioned at the same height from the ground, form a natural weave, like branches of the same plant, in a fluid, balanced composition.
Emilio Nanni
Emilio Nanni was born in Bazzano in 1955, graduated in Architecture in Florence. He is an Architect and Designer and founded ENd+a studio in 1992 in Bologna and Milan, where he has been working in architecture, design and art direction. The design concept is aimed at innovation, essential form and timeless elegance. He focused on the several issues inherent in industrial production, the specifics of communication and marketing methods, in his work as a designer he has always considered these elements strategic and part of the design process and necessary to the completeness of the designer's work. He has designed several residential architectures for a private client, and his projects have been reviewed and published in numerous magazines, books, web portals dedicated to architecture and design. He has designed museum exhibits, temporary architecture, and multiple exhibition fittings.
De Castelli
For De Castelli, metal plays a dual role. Furnishing, first of all, but at the same time interprets the architecture, the styles, the new trends.
De Castelli has made metal its language and has managed over time to build a wide range of furnishing accessories, lighting points but above all metal upholstery. Creations that at first glance could be unrelated to each other, and that instead are brought together by the presence of metal, a noble and elegant material taking on the most varied forms. De Castelli was founded in 2003, but its foundation is based on the experience of four generations of ironworking masters. It overcomes the classical conception of metal, understood as a "cold" material and relegated to the margins of design, and begins to produce objects in series, but at the same time unique, as the result of a cultural path that is renewed each time in an unrepeatable way. The continuous rise of De Castelli is witnessed by the many partnerships that the Italian company has established with the most renowned brands on the international scene. This was the collaboration with Maserati at the 89th Geneva Motor show, for which De Castelli lined the interior panels of the Quattroporte SQ4 Granlusso. For De Castelli, metal plays a dual role. Furnishing, first of all, but at the same time interprets the architecture, the styles, the new trends.
- Brand
- De Castelli
- Designer
- Emilio Nanni
- Structure Finish
- DeLabrè iron
- Top finish
- DeLabrè copper