Zanotta
Quaderna Console
Price € 4.319,00
A console with an unconventional design that manages to amaze thanks to the precious weaving designed on its surface. Quaderna has a honeycomb wood structure covered in Print laminate which guarantees maximum performance in any condition, as well as maximum resistance to prolonged use. The characteristic design involves a white background with black squares 3 cm apart, ideal for those who want "geometric" furnishings in the strict sense. Ideal for any environment, from the most to the less formal, but above all for dining and living areas where there is a need for a characteristic and catalysing element. Zanotta presents this object together with numerous other proposals for the home with which to fill the most heterogeneous spaces and situations.
W.180 x D.42 x H.84 cm
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Design and culture: from these two inspirations, Zanotta draws its identity. Browsing the Zanotta catalog is like entering a real design museum full of the key works of some of the biggest protagonists of the furnishings field. Founded in Nova Milanese by Aurelio Zanotta in the ‘50s, the company inextricably links its name to the avant-garde design season, from which innovative furnishings are born, often enriched by an ironic touch. To these timeless masterpieces, Zanotta flanks reissues of classics from the first half of the twentieth century and a contemporary collection inspired by great lightness and quality.Read more
Designed by
Superstudio
Superstudio was one of the great protagonists of the experience of radical architecture which between the end of the 60s and the beginning of the 70s questioned the foundations of Modernism through experiments and protests with a strong political content. Founded in Florence in 1966 (the year of the disastrous flood of the Arno), Superstudio was inspired by the circles of the local faculty of architecture and was initially led by the two recent graduates Adolfo Natalini (1941-2020) and Cristiano Toraldo di Francia (1941 -2019), to which in the following years Alessandro Magris (1941-2010), Roberto Magris (1935-2003), Gian Piero Frassineli (1939-) and Alessandro Poli (1941-) will also be added. Their research went so far as to question the very concept of the city, which they intended to replace with a new form of social organization and more radically egalitarian space. None of the buildings they imagined were ever actually built, often characterized by grid motifs that symbolized infinity (as in the famous Monumento Continuo of 1969), but the theoretical and visionary contribution to the development of architecture nonetheless had a considerable impact. Where they then left a very tangible sign of their idea was in the design of furniture, starting with the creations conceived for the "Superarchitecture" exhibitions which they created together with colleagues from Archizoom Associati in 1966 and 1967 and which attracted the attention of the experimental brand Poltronova, who put many of their ideas into production. Even more successful was the Quaderna series of tables and consoles, designed for Zanotta and today considered one of the symbols of Radical Design. Superstudio's activity diminished after its participation in the famous MoMA exhibition "Italy: The New Domestic Landscape" (1972) and the failure of the Global Tools experience (1973-1975), which aspired to be a sort of counterarchitecture. In more recent years, the fiftieth anniversary of the birth of the group has been celebrated with appreciated exhibitions in some famous museums such as the MAXXI in Rome.Read more