Tato Collection

Tato Collection

Designers:

Enrico Baleri, Denis Santachiara

Year:
1997/2001

This family of minimalist objects, whose ancestor is Tato, emphasizes whatever is strongly visual and chromatic, without of course overlooking the functional. They are at their best in an informal house. You look at them with ease, you move them around with no difficulty, and find out how comfortably elastic seats are.

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Designer:

Enrico Baleri, Denis Santachiara

Year:
1997/2001

This family of minimalist objects, whose ancestor is Tato, emphasizes whatever is strongly visual and chromatic, without of course overlooking the functional. They are at their best in an informal house. You look at them with ease, you move them around with no difficulty, and find out how comfortably elastic seats are.

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Flexible seatings in flexible polyurethane, cold-processed without CFC, with a support base. The removable cover in bi-elastic fabric is available in three types and several colours.

Sizes:
Tatino: 48,5 cm x h 43,5 cm;
Tatone: 78 cm x h 37 cm;
Tato Bean: 107 cm x 56 cm x h 42 cm;
Tato Bonbon: 92 cm x 46 cm x h 42 cm;
Lunella: 59 cm x h 19 cm

Materials:
Structure: Flexible polyurethane
Seat: Upholstered

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Enrico Baleri

Born in Albino (BG) in 1942. In 1984, together with Marilisa Decimo, establishes Baleri Italia, working with international designers such as Dalisi, Hollein, Mendini, Starck and Wettstein. From 1989 to 1992, he is president of Casa Malaparte Association, to promote the conservation of this modern movement building on the island of Capri. In 1994 he sets up the Comitato Italiano AAlto/Viipuri to raise funds to restore the library building in Viipuri, Aalto’s masterpiece in Russian territory. In 2004 he creates eb&c, with Marilisa Decimo and Luigi Baroli, a research centre which cooperates with cerruti baleri and other companies in product design and development.

Denis Santachiara

Born in Campagnola near Reggio Emilia in 1950, Denis Santachiara started his career in 1966 as a designer at the Fiat Style Centre. He makes hi-tech designer objects of great artistic density that he displays in solo and group shows in prestigious locations as the 1980 Venice Biennale and the Grand Palais in Paris. The numerous exhibitions that he has organized include “La Neomerce” at the Triennale in Milan in 1985 and the Pompidou Centre in Paris. He also curated the “New Persona” display for the 1996/97 Florence Biennale. Santachiara has worked with Baleri Italia since 1995 and he is the author of hugely successful ironic and poetic projects such as Mama, Tato and Celine.

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