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Coffee table designed by the Milanese studio Studio Superego. Made of ten-centimeter thick plexiglas decorated with agates. Edition 1/1.

Measurements: W 150 x D 70 x H 45 cm

 

Studio Superego has embarked on a journey through the universe of the visual arts, in continuous comparison between fantasy and reality, with this spirit our projects/objects come to life.

Side table handmade in stucco marble. This is a Unique piece and it has been manufactured in Spain. Contains wheels at the bottom.

Measurements: W 45 x D 45 x H 47 cm

 

 

Coffee table Mod. "Waves" designed by L.A. Studio. It contains a sculptural piece made of blue Murano glass encapsulated in a glass cube. Elevated on a piece of glass. Produced in Italy, year 2022.

Single Edition.

Measurements: W 120 x D 120 x H 35 cm

Side table handmade in stucco marble. This is a Unique piece and it has been manufactured in Spain. Contains wheels at the bottom.

Measurements: D 49 x H 62 cm

Coffee table designed by the Milanese studio Studio Superego, made of plexiglass of different colors with seven centimeters thick and legs finished in brass. Single Edition.

Measurements: W 149 x D 70 x H 45 cm

 

Studio Superego has embarked on a journey through the universe of the visual arts, in continuous comparison between fantasy and reality, with this spirit our projects/objects come to life.

Side table , unique piece designed by Superego with Kambaba jasper base from Madagascar. Structure and top in brass.

Measurements: Diameter 50 x H 61 cm

 

Studio Superego has embarked on a journey through the universe of the visual arts, in continuous comparison between fantasy and reality, with this spirit our projects/objects come to life.

Side table handmade in stucco marble. This is a Unique piece and it has been manufactured in Spain. Contains wheels at the bottom.

Measurements: W 45 x D 45 x H 47 cm

Pair of Arabescato side tables designed by Angelo Mangiarotti. They belong to the Eros collection that he designed for Skipper, Italy in the 70s. The word Eros refers to the male-female coupling of the top and the table legs.

Large table measurements: W 66 x D 45 x  H 71 cm

Small table measurements: W 55 x D 45 x  H 39 cm

 

Angelo Mangiarotti was an important Italian architect and designer who lived during the 20th century. He was born in 1921 and passed away in 2012. He is known for his contribution to architecture and furniture design.

Mangiarotti was noted for his focus on functionality and simplicity in his designs. He believed that objects and buildings should be useful and durable. His furniture usually has clean and elegant lines.

In addition to being a talented furniture designer, he was also a successful architect. He designed several buildings in different parts of the world. His architectural works reflected his interest in geometry and structure.

Throughout his career, Mangiarotti received numerous awards and recognitions for his work in design and architecture. His creations are still appreciated and considered examples of timeless design.

In short, Angelo Mangiarotti was an Italian architect and designer who was noted for his focus on functionality and simplicity in his furniture and building designs. His work continues to be influential in the world of design and architecture.

 

References:
Domus n. 319, giugno 1956; D. Bona, Mangiarotti, p. 37, Il Palazzo di Cristallo, 1988; I. de Guttry, M. P. Maino, Il mobile italiano degli anni ‘40 e ‘50, p. 201, f. 10, Laterza, 1992.

“IKB” model coffee table designed by the French artist Yves Klein (1928-1962). Table composed of a box made of perplex with a glass top lid inside which Klein blue pigments are distributed in powder format. Legs made of stainless steel. This piece contains a certificate of authenticity from the publisher at the bottom as well as the numbering. Original design from 1963 and edited by Yves Klein Estate Paris.

This piece contains at the bottom a certificate of authenticity from the publisher as well as numbering. Original design from 1963 and edited by Yves Klein Estate Paris.

Measurements: W125 x D 100 x H 35 cm

 

Yves Klein, the monochrome. Neodadaist, Pop, Abstract... We could label his work with hundreds of words, without defining any of them. In the end, the artist invented the concept of Noveau Réalisme, which is one of the numerous avant-garde artistic trends of the 60s that sought in some way to unite life and art.

Klein's work is almost exclusively monochromatic, and in fact in the end he only used one color, International Klein Blue (IKB). He also did numerous artistic actions such as painting women's bodies blue (anthropometry), recording a long monotonous chord, exposing an empty room (there were 3,000 people queuing to see it) or stamping rain on a canvas while driving at 110 kilometers per hour.

Measurements: W 125 x D 100 x H 38 cm

Coffee table designed by Studio Superego, made in black Marquina marble with agates of different colors and with brass legs. Single edition.

Measurements: Diameter 100 x H 50 cm

 

Studio Superego has embarked on a journey through the universe of the visual arts, in continuous comparison between fantasy and reality, with this spirit our projects/objects come to life.

Dinning table model T102 designed by Osvaldo Borsani for Tecno. Composed of two sculptural curved bases made of chrome steel and Carrara marble top. Italy 1964

Measurements: W 200 x D 124 x H 67cm

 

Osvaldo Borsani was an Italian designer and architect who lived in the 20th century. He was born in 1911 and died in 1985. He was a very talented and creative person.

Borsani's work in designing elegant and functional furniture is well known. He created chairs, tables and other furniture that stand out for their style and comfort. His designs often combined high-quality materials with modern, attractive shapes.

In addition to being a furniture designer, Osvaldo Borsani also worked in architecture. He designed buildings and interior spaces with a focus on aesthetics and functionality.

During his lifetime, Borsani received awards and recognition for his contributions to the world of design and architecture. Today, his creations continue to be highly valued and recognized as examples of quality in Italian design.

In short, Osvaldo Borsani, a prominent Italian designer and architect, distinguished himself for his contributions in the fields of furniture design and architecture. His creations, characterized by their elegance and functionality, endure today and continue to be appreciated.

 

Bibliography

G. Bosoni, Osvaldo Borsani, architetto, designer, imprenditore, Skira, p. 473, 2018

Side table handmade in stucco marble. This is a Unique piece and it has been manufactured in Spain. Contains wheels at the bottom.

Measurements: W 45 x D 45 x H 60 cm

Console designed by LA Studio. Composed of 3 pieces made of methacrylate with coloured pigments inside.

DIMENSIONS: W 150 x D 40 x H 90.5 cm

Timeless masterpiece, red Persa marble table. Crafted in Italy during the 1970s, this table stands as a testament to unparalleled craftsmanship. Its generous dimensions of 300 x 150 cm provide ample space for luxurious dining or conversations. The oval-shaped tabletop accentuates the curves. Supported by rounded solid legs, meticulously carved with an artistic finesse, the table exudes a harmonious balance of strength and grace.

Measurements: W 300 cm x D 150 cm x H 80cm

Top thickness: 4cm

Dining table mod. Delfi designed by Carlo Scarpa and Marcel Breuer for Gavina. Composed of two sculptural bases and a rectangular top 4 cm thick. Made in Carrara marble. Italy 1968.From the Banca Antoniana of Padova and Trieste.

Measurements: W 220 x D 90 x H 74.5 cm

 

Alberto Carlo Scarpa was born on June 2 in Venice, the son of Antonio Scarpa, and Emma Novello, his second wife.

His career in architecture began with collaborations in the studio of Vicente Rinaldo, where he managed several projects, including the Church of Travettore Rosa in Vicenza and the Pradipozzo bell tower in Oderzo in 1923, as well as the Church of Santa Maria di Sala in Venice and the Aviano bell tower in Udine in 1924.

In that same year, he obtained the title of competence in architectural design from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts.

In November of that year, Scarpa began working as an assistant to Guido Cirilli at the University Institute of Architecture in Venice, where Cirilli taught architecture. He held this position until 1929. In December, he applied to register as an architect, although he was unsuccessful at that time.

Then, he joined Franco Pizzuto's company, where he worked on several projects in Fontaniva, Padova. These projects included the design of a villa for Juan Campagnolo, the construction of an industrial building with adjacent housing, a courtyard, the renovation of Angel Veil's villa, and the restoration of Aldo Martini's villa in Padua.

 

References:

G. Gramigna, Repertorio del design italiano 1950-2000, p. 180, Allemandi, 2003.

«Demistella» model console designed by Ettore Sottsass for Up & Up made with solid wood structure, briar root, lacquered wood and cylindrical legs in Marquina marble. Semicircular top in red marble.

Measurements: W 60 x D 45 x H 79 cm

 

Ettore Sottsass, born in Austria, stood out as an influential designer and architect. He lived much of his life in Milan because his father worked as an architect in that city. He began his education at the Turin Polytechnic and later became involved in the Italian army. There he was held in a concentration camp in Yugoslavia for most of World War II.

However, his greatest influence in the world of design came in the 1980s, when he co-founded the Memphis studio with other prominent designers such as Hans Hollein, Arata Isozaki and Michele De Lucchi, among others.

Ettore Sottsass, born in Austria, stood out as an influential designer and architect. He lived much of his life in Milan because his father worked as an architect in that city. He began his education at the Turin Polytechnic and later became involved in the Italian army. There he was held in a concentration camp in Yugoslavia for most of World War II.

In short, Ettore Sottsass was an influential designer and architect who left a lasting mark on the world of design, especially through his collaboration at the Memphis studio. There, his creativity and avant-garde approach contributed to redefining the design of furniture and objects in the 1980s.

 

Bibliography
Philippe Thomé, Ettore Sottasaa, Phaison-Electa, 2014, pp. 500.

Arabescato marble side table designed by Angelo Mangiarotti. The table belong to the "Eros" series that he designed for Skipper in Italy in the 1970s. The word Eros make reference to the male-female coupling of the top and the table leg. Eros They belong to the Eros collection that he designed for Skipper, Italy in the 70s. Eros refers to the male-female coupling of the table top and leg.

Measurements: W 55 x D 45 x  H 39 cm

 

Angelo Mangiarotti was an important Italian architect and designer who lived during the 20th century. He was born in 1921 and passed away in 2012. He is known for his contribution to architecture and furniture design.

Mangiarotti was noted for his focus on functionality and simplicity in his designs. He believed that objects and buildings should be useful and durable. His furniture usually has clean and elegant lines.

In addition to being a talented furniture designer, he was also a successful architect. He designed several buildings in different parts of the world. His architectural works reflected his interest in geometry and structure.

Throughout his career, Mangiarotti received numerous awards and recognitions for his work in design and architecture. His creations are still appreciated and considered examples of timeless design.

In short, Angelo Mangiarotti was an Italian architect and designer who was noted for his focus on functionality and simplicity in his furniture and building designs. His work continues to be influential in the world of design and architecture.

 

References:
Domus n. 319, giugno 1956; D. Bona, Mangiarotti, p. 37, Il Palazzo di Cristallo, 1988; I. de Guttry, M. P. Maino, Il mobile italiano degli anni ‘40 e ‘50, p. 201, f. 10, Laterza, 1992.

Purple Port coffee table designed by Von Pelt Atelier.

This coffee table is handmade as a unique piece for our studio. This is composed of epoxy resin, pigments, vintage glass, blown glass. marble powder, fiberglass and ends with a turned brass base. To keep your work in place, it ends with a ten (10) millimeter safety glass cover.

Both the Von Pelt centerpiece and other of his pieces are inspired by nature and resemble the structure of a meteorite that is intended to be reflected in the center of the table.

The Von Pelt Atelier is located in Berlin, Germany; There is the production of these tables

Measurements: W 113 x D 76 x H 44.5 cm

Mod. "On the Road" coffee table desgined by Superego Studio. Stainless steel structure and transparent plexiglass top with purple elements. Limited edition of 2 pieces, designed and manufactured by Studio Superego, Italy 2020.

Measurements: W 118 x D 88 x H 44

 

Studio Superego has embarked on a journey through the universe of the visual arts, in continuous comparison between fantasy and reality, with this spirit our projects/objects come to life.

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