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Tre Maniglie Trolley
Tre Maniglie is an indispensable furnishing element for those who love to surround themselves with practical and commonly used objects, which make life easier but at the same time enrich it with a reminiscent and particular taste of times gone by. This trolley stands out for the design of Corrado Corradi Dell'Acqua and his talent in creating a precious blend between metal and luxury finishes, three comfortable wheels facilitate the movement of this trolley, although the most characteristic detail - as well as the element that gave it the name – is that of the three upper handles, configured for a simple and quick grip. Overall, Tre Maniglie is perfect for any environment, although living spaces and lounges may seem more suitable.
W.60 x D.60 x H.67 cm
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Tato is a company specialized in the production of high-end furniture with an exquisitely essential and minimalist style. The functionality-oriented design and the choice to create pure shapes without unnecessary frills give it a Nordic character that goes well with the contemporary taste of "furnishing more with less". Among Tato's numerous creations it is right to mention lamps and living room furniture available in numerous possibilities of bookcases, seats and tables. Equally interesting is the range of lighting proposals, which range from table lamps to pendant lamps, without neglecting floor and wall lamps.Read more
Designed by
Corrado Corradi Dell'Acqua
Corrado Corradi Dall’Acqua (1905-1982), entrepreneur, jurist and amateur writer, is remembered today above all for his role in founding the historic Milanese furniture brand Azucena. The company, founded in 1947 and a protagonist in the years of reconstruction of the city after the destruction caused by the war, took its name from that of Corradi Dall’Acqua’s dachshund dog, which in turn was inspired by that of a character in Giuseppe Verdi’s opera “La Traviata”. Corrado Corradi Dall’Acqua founded Azucena in collaboration with two great Milanese architects: Ignazio Gardella, his childhood friend and fellow student at the Berchet High School in Milan, and Luigi Caccia Dominioni, who designed many of the brand’s most famous products. Always a shy and withdrawn figure, Corradi Dall’Acqua often left the stage to his two more established colleagues, but contributed personally to designing some appreciated products such as the characteristic “Coppa Aperta” lamps, designed in collaboration with Gardella and used on all the old Milanese trams. His interest in design had already been shown sporadically in the 1930s with his participation in various Triennials in which he exhibited objects he personally designed such as a bookend or a tea service. Some of his most famous creations are now re-proposed by the Tato Italia brand.Read more