Tecno
T1 & T2 Coffee Table
T2
Price € 1.318,00
A series of tables with a light and essential graphic sign, which in some ways almost approaches the sculptural. These Tecno objects can be easily placed in different contexts thanks to the variegated shape that does not ask for too much as well as offering a valid support for small objects of common use in the home. An unmistakable aesthetic touch differentiates each model from the other, creating a line that lives both in the single pieces and in more complex compositions, ideal for those who want to best express the aesthetic potential of the Tecno company.
Ø 40 x H.62 cm
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Tecno is one of the great protagonists of the glorious history of Italian design. Its name is inseparable from the one of the brilliant founder Osvaldo Borsani, who with his theoretical work and his production has contributed since the ‘30s to the revolution of the living concept. Tecno is specialized in office furniture and large projects for public areas, but most of the design icons that make up its catalog live perfectly even in domestic spaces. Tecno furniture has marked an era, but today they are more than ever current, in a company that has not lost its momentum towards innovation and the desire to experiment with the most modern technologies in the furniture world.Read more
Designed by
Osvaldo Borsani
Osvaldo Borsani (1911-1985), entrepreneur and designer, made an important contribution to the birth and development of the Italian design movement. Born in Varedo into a family of carpenters from the Brianza area, he began working in his father's atelier from an early age and giving life to furnishings that were still influenced by the highly decorative tradition. In the meantime, he continued his studies at the Milan Polytechnic and in 1953 founded his own company, Tecno, whose showroom was based in Milan in via Montenapoleone. With Tecno Borsani adopts a completely different style, the culmination of a long research, made up of flexible furnishings capable of bending and changing position, which knew how to respond to the need to save space that characterized many homes in the boom years. The greatest example of this trend was his P40 armchair, now exhibited in many of the world's leading design museums. An enlightened entrepreneur, over the years Borsani also opened his Tecno to collaborations with other designers and participated in the foundation of the Ottagono magazine, which had the aim of spreading the culture of design in Italy. In 2018 Borsani's work was celebrated with a major retrospective at the Milan Triennale.
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