Domus India – March 2018

(Chris Devlin) #1

110 Rassegna


Nox


The bed and accessories in the Nox
series have been presented in a new
version made from Swiss pine wood that
is distinguished by its pronounced grain
and numerous dark knots. The
distinctive features of the elements in
the series are the considerable thickness


of the borders, rounded in an alternate
fashion that come together in an elegant
S shape, and the way the base is set back,
that seems to make the bed float in
space. The headboard is available in
two versions, in natural wood and
upholstered and covered in leather.

Team 7
http://www.team7.it

The Steeve collection is a modular
system made up of benches, armchairs
and sofas, conceived by Jean-Marie
Massaud for residential and contract
spaces. Extensive possibilities for
customisating the modules are offered
with a huge choice of fabrics, leathers
and woods, confirming the versatility


Arper
Steeve http://www.arper.com


of Steeve in consenting a potentially
infinite number of combinations.
The elements of the system are
distinguished by their compact and
architectural design that at the
same time enables the expression
of the generous volumetries of the
padded cushions.

Grand Sofà


Grand Sofa is the outcome of the
longstanding partnership that Vitra
has with Antonio Citterio. “We wanted
to make simple and contemporary
pieces of furniture”, explains Citterio
when talking about the design. “We
adopted the modernist principle of the
clear separation between components
of support and components that are
supported, in which each element
expressly declares its function”. The
result is a sofa with very clean lines

Vitra
http://www.vitra.com

notwithstanding its generous
proportions in which the slender
structure covered in fabric presents a
profile with a double angle that forms
a cascading seat, back and rear shelf.
The base consists of a frame in
aluminium shaped like a bridge, that
appears to make the sofa float above
the floor, while the elements of open
seating on the sides encourage different
possibilities of use.

Ego


Designed by Giuseppe Bavuso, the
expressive language of the wardrobes
in the Ego series is based on the
aesthetic of glass as a pure material.
Lightness and transparency are the
qualities that define this wardrobe,
while order and neutrality are the
lowest common denominators of the

design. Available in transparent glass,
extra-clear, reflecting, bronze
reflecting and fumè, the doors are
organised from the Senzafine system
whose compositional versatility
enables the wardrobe to be placed in
any space, always providing maximum
possible capacity.

Poliform
http://www.poliform.it
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