Emmemobili
Ufo Table
Classic
Tudor is part of a family of storage units that draws its inspiration from the English Renaissance style and the “timber framed” facades typical of those years. The elegant reinterpretation of the designs and style of the time allowed Emmemobili to experiment with new, current, surprisingly contemporary decorative graphic languages, capable of adapting tastefully to today's needs. All Tudor components are made of natural and lacquered wood with different shapes and finishes, freely customizable according to taste or needs. Ideal for those who want to furnish with a touch of taste and personality. Technical features: structure in black-stained sandblasted fir and white matt lacquered inserts
Ø 135 x H.74 cm
Available in several sizes and shapes
Salvioni Design Solutions delivers all around the world. The assembly service is also available by our teams of specialized workers.
Each product is tailor-made for the personal taste and indications of the customer in a customized finish and that is why the production time may vary according to the chosen product.
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Undisputed masters of woodworking, Emmemobili's artisans are able to express at best the infinite creative possibilities made available by this material. Their strength comes from knowing how to combine complex artisan techniques handed down from generation to generation with the creativity of many famous designers. Skilled artisans using only the highest quality woods, with a special experience in curvature, make the entire production of Emmemobili. This is combined with a modern environmental awareness, which has led the company to adopt eco-sustainable procedures in every phase of the work.Read more
Designed by
Ferruccio Laviani
Ferruccio Laviani (1960-) is a famous and appreciated contemporary Italian designer. Born in Cremona and graduated from the Milan Polytechnic, he began his career in the field of Radical Design, from which he draws a taste for surprising and expressive forms and a pop taste for experimental provocation. After his studies he was able to work in Michele De Lucchi's studio and set up his first collaborations with the Memphis collective, before setting up his own business in the early 90s. One of the key experiences of his career is that of Kartell's artistic director, a role he has held for over thirty years in which he participated in the great international relaunch of the brand. For Kartell he has designed not only stands and fittings, but also various products, including in particular the collection of lamps and lighting. Other historical partnerships are those with Molteni & C., which gave him the opportunity to approach more precious and alegan projects, and with Emmemobili, which instead favors his experimental streak with visionary creations of high cabinet-making. He can count numerous other collaborations with great Italian design brands, from Foscarini and MisuraEmme, from Flos to De Padova. Also appreciated as an interior, he has also created the interiors of the Dolce & Gabbana headquarters in Milan among many projects.Read more