Porada
Maskara Vanity
From the genius of Emmanuel Gallina comes the Maskara dressing table, an example of compositional elegance and beauty where the mastery of working solid wood meets the precious imprint of the marble top. Maskara is a collection by Porada that includes numerous mirror vanity and stools. Maskara includes a practical central drawer with structure made of solid ash available in numerous finishes. The marble top is available in numerous variants including Calacatta gold or Emperador Dark brown. The mirror is adjustable and has a brass structure. Furniture from the past, beautiful and capable of expressing a timeless taste.
W.90 x D.56 x H.75 cm
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For generations known as refined cabinet making, Porada binds its fame to woodworking. Its processing material is solid wood, modeled with rare craftsmanship in complex and imaginative shapes, to form real wooden sculptures. Starting from this material, the wide catalog of the company ranges in all the different categories of furniture: sofas, tables, bookcases, sideboards, beds and much more. A wide selection of essences, based on the variations of walnut, ashwood and oak, are flanked by other precious materials such as marble, metals, leather and fabrics.Read more
Designed by
Emmanuel Gallina
Emmanuel Gallina (1972-) is a French designer active in Milan and Paris. To summarize his approach to design, he likes to quote a famous phrase by Constantin Brancusi: "Simplicity, in art, is a resolved complexity". His stylistic signature is in fact made up of a simple elegance, devoid of aesthetic trappings, in which sobriety is sublimated into refinement. In this, the influence of a master of contemporary design, Antonio Citterio, is particularly evident, in whose studio Gallina worked for seven years after studying in France and Milan. He later founded his own design studio through which he collaborated with some important Italian and French brands such as Poliform and Porada for the home or Ethimo and Fast for the outdoor. He was also a professor at the Politecnico of Milan.Read more