De Castelli
Polifemo Sideboard
The designer Elena Salmistraro, with her ironic, cheerful and colorful stylistic trait, designs the Polifemo vertical cabinet for De Castelli. The internal structure of this small two-door sideboard is in anthracite gray matt lacquered wood, while the exterior is completely covered in brushed copper, furrowed with engravings that give movement to the surface. A central decorative element, which recalls the shape of the cyclops' eye, acts as a handle while four thin stainless steel legs, with a délabré finish, support the container, playing on proportions. Polifemo is a refined piece of furniture, very versatile and easy to place in the home or office, perfect for those who want to amaze or enhance a hidden corner with a piece of timeless charm.
W.85 x D.31 x H.165 cm
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Main protagonist of the production De Castelli is the metal, in every use and finish. In De Castelli company the potentials of the design mix with a sapient artisan experience handed down from generations, which means that every item is unique and special in its own way. De Castelli loves defining itself a company of a “Hard Couture”: as an high tailor's shop with its fabrics, in de Castelli the metal is coloured by thousands of aspect, enhanced by always new and new productions that manage to extract all the potential of the material making it rising as a real protagonist of interior design projects, as furniture, architectural upholsteries or exquisite complements.Read more
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Elena Salmistraro
Elena Salmistraro (1983-), one of the most interesting designers of her generation, has succeeded in what is the primary objective of every artist and designer: to give life to a very personal and unmistakable aesthetic, becoming the mother of a totally new aesthetic compared to the contemporary experiences and immediately recognizable as one's own stylistic code. Elena Salmistraro's world is populated by evocative and vaguely disturbing creatures, by baroque shapes and very colorful figures, with a palette in which pink, blue and orange tones prevail. An always coherent stylistic code that found its initial application in the world of ceramics, above all with the Bosa brand and its series of Primates vases that made it known internationally, and then consistently reported also in the world of furniture, with collaborations with brands such as Cappellini, Scapin Collezioni, Emmemobili, Natuzzi Italia, Driade, Moooi Carpets, De Castelli, cc-Tapis, Il Fanale and many others. Other relevant declinations of her art are in the field of illustration, which lends itself to the expression of her kaleidoscopic and decorative aesthetic universe, and in the scenographic installations curated in collaboration with her husband, the architect Angelo Stoli.
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