Boffi
Shortcut Freestanding Element
The minimalist poetics of designer Nendo finds a new application to the bathroom in the Boffi Shortcut towel rack series. In Shortcu, a very thin Aisi 304 steel rod, painted in a matt white color, develops into a self-supporting linear structure with gently rounded corners. There are two configurations available: in one the tubular loops form a sort of stable support stand, in the other they are made up of a more rigidly geometric tripod. The Shortcut project was awarded in 2010 with its introduction in the prestigious ADI Design Index.
Available in several sizes
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W.45 x D.25 x H.80 cm - Version 1
W.60 x D.25 x H.80 cm - Version 2
W.43 x H.80 cm - Version 3
W.60 x D.25 x H.80 cm - Version 2
W.43 x H.80 cm - Version 3
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The Boffi kitchens evoke, more than any other brand, the concept of "design kitchen". A unique brand, which throughout its history has given a decisive impulse in the evolution of the kitchen environment up to the modern modular kitchens. Among the big names of Made in Italy kitchens, Boffi's is undoubtedly the one most closely linked to luxury kitchens, proving itself capable of creating real marvels of technique and aesthetics and thus creating unique environments enhanced by the use of exclusive materials. However the Boffi world does not end in the kitchen: the collections of bathrooms and wardrobes are equally famous, while for the living area its collections integrate harmoniously with those of De Padova, a brand belonging to the same group.Read more
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Nendo
Nendo is the name of the architecture and design studio founded and led by the Japanese Oki Sato (1977-), which has gained great fame over the years as a real “cult designer”. Emblem of contemporary Japanese design, of which it represents the most prominent name, Nendo is guided by a rigorous and poetic minimalism, but at the same time unexpectedly elegant. The Japanese term "Nendo" indicates clay, and the choice of this name reveals the design flexibility of the studio, which is active in many different sectors such as graphics, product design, interior design and the creation of conceptual installations. The studio has two offices: one in Tokyo and the other in Milan, the world capital of the design sector. He has collaborated with several major international design companies, always in the sign of his peculiar rarefied and stylistically flawless poetics: Cappellini, Minotti, De Padova, Glas Italia, Alias, Flos, Desalto, Moroso, Driade and many others.Read more