Table with transparent glass top painted in dark brown. Base in DV Glass with coloured stripes.
Finish: TOP: glass top covered in Ecomalta Black Absolute finish. BASE: DV Glass with vertical stripes smoked and transparent.
Fiam - Tavolo Big wave
Table with base made up of four or six elements in DV Glass 30 mm transparent or coloured stripes. Tempered glass top 15 mm transparent painted with monochrome colors, or coated in Ecomalta, fine type spatulation, or in matt anthracite veneer walnut.
Ludovica + Roberto Palomba
Ludovica + Roberto Palomba; Their is a bold design, without inconsistencies, equidistant from the excess of decoration and radical minimalism. Their design which aims to bring the greatest number of people together, originates from their research, mostly focused on industrial products and mass production, for a more democratic view. However, they has also explored that part of the artisan tradition that can preserve and transmit the culture of Italian know-how, confirming the dualistic and curious nature of their style. Their products are create to last, not only in the market but especially as silent and faithful companions in the lives of the people who choose them. This is the key of their success, the ability to offer lasting happiness and well-being in daily life in a world that screams and desperately seeks to be recognized. They have received several international awards and recognitions such as the Compasso D'Oro, the Elle Decoration International Design Award, the Red Dot, the Design Plus, the Good Design Award, the German Design Award. They collaborate together and are art directors of some of the most established brands in the world– brand Credits: Bisazza, Boffi, Cappellini, Dornbracht, Driade, Elica, Elmar, Exteta, Fiam, Foscarini, Kartell, KitchenAid, Lema, Plank, Poltrona Frau, Rapsel, Redaelli, Salviati, Sawaya& Moroni, Samsung, Zanotta, Zucchetti.
Fiam
Vittorio Livi has always had a passion: glass.
The first company he founded, Fullet, produced colored glass for the furniture industry. This was followed by Artiglass, Curvovetro, Cromoglass and Vellutart.
From the merger of some of these companies, FIAM, the first company to make curved glass furniture elements, was born in 1973. Thanks to its technology and collaborations with well-known international designers, FIAM became a leader in its field and some of its products are exhibited in 25 international museums.
After being involved in the renovation of Montegridolfo, a walled village dating back to the 7th century B.C., in 1992 Vittorio Livi acquires and rehabilitates Villa Miralfiore, a historic building in Pesaro dating back to 1260.
Part of the villa is dedicated to Spazio Miralfiore, a museum of glass works produced by Livi and numerous national and international artists.
- Brand
- Fiam
- Designer
- Ludovica + Roberto Palomba
- Material
- glass