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Fratino
Designer:
Year:
2009
Fratino (monk’s table) is the first contemporary interpretation of the typology of table by the same name. The base is created by two cast aluminium pediments spanned by an aluminium beam. the glass top allows for maximum visibility of the extremely fluid transition between the elements, while the wooden top is more classical. Fratino hides a surprise: the base can be turned upside-down and used with the central beam in a high position. The result is a new form, different but just as harmonious and original.
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Designer:
Year:
2009
Fratino (monk’s table) is the first contemporary interpretation of the typology of table by the same name. The base is created by two cast aluminium pediments spanned by an aluminium beam. the glass top allows for maximum visibility of the extremely fluid transition between the elements, while the wooden top is more classical. Fratino hides a surprise: the base can be turned upside-down and used with the central beam in a high position. The result is a new form, different but just as harmonious and original.
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Table with aluminium base composed by two shell-cast pediments spanned by an extruded elliptical beam. The large rectangular tops are available in tempered glass (ct). They are offered in various sizes matching the base dimensions, which vary according to the length of the beam. The base structure can be turned upside-down and used with the central beam in a high position by simply switching the feet and top-supports.
Sizes:
Rectangular: 220 cm x 110 cm x h 73 cm;
Rectangular: 260 cm x 110 cm x h 73 cm;
Rectangular: 300 cm x 110 cm x h 73 cm;
Rectangular mahogany: 350 cm x 110 cm x h 75 cm
Materials:
Structure: Cast aluminium
Top: Transparent clear crystal or mahogany
Finishes
Jeff Miller
Jeff Miller is a leading American product designer. In 2011 he joined Poppin as the VP of Design, where he headed a multidisciplinary team dedicated to developing clean, clever and colorful products for working happy. He founded his own New York design practice, consulting for a range of clients including: Bosch, Cuisinart, Herman Miller, Itoki, Lenovo, Panasonic and Samsung. Jeff’s work has been distinguished by design awards and museum exhibitions and his designs have been highlighted in numerous international design publications.
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