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David/Nicolas by Gallotti&Radice
4 resultsCollection: David/Nicolas
Brand: Gallotti&Radice
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Wooden table with modern and elegant inlay of Indian rosewood and natural aluminum. Characteristic of the top is the important lower curvature.
Collection: David/Nicolas
Brand: Gallotti&Radice
Specifications:
Coffee table in "Colore" Frisé Walnut wood inlaid with natural aluminum or Indian Rosewood inlaid with natural aluminum. Version h.37 cm equipped with internal shelf in 8 mm tempered extralight glass. Version h. 23/31/40/47 cm available both in natural brushed Roman Travertine (not resin-coated) and in natural polished Verde Alpi marble.
Collection: David/Nicolas
Brand: Gallotti&Radice
Specifications:
Modular column bookcase in Walnut Color Frisé wood. Metallic parts in satin brass. Available version with two and three shelves. By placing two or more columns side by side, compositions of different sizes can be created.
Collection: David/Nicolas
Brand: Gallotti&Radice
Specifications:
Desk in Walnut Color Frisé wood inlaid with natural aluminum or Indian Rosewood inlaid with natural aluminum. Base units equipped with two shelves in 8mm tempered extralight glass.
David Raffoul and Nicolas Moussallem have established a global presence since they set up their studio, david/nicolas, in Beirut in 2011. Through their interdisciplinary approach to their retro-futurist design aesthetic, they have staged several exhibitions and collaborated with established international brands like Vista Alegre, CC-Tapis, Moooi, Vogue Italia. The pair work in a salon style studio environment and have fostered a creative space where their individual ways of creation can flourish and where critique is an indispensable part of their collaboration. david/nicolas met at the Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts, where they both studied for a Bachelor’s degree in Interior Design, going on to undertake Masters degrees at the Scuola Politecnica Di Design in Milan. After graduating, both undertook internships with international design studios, Nicolas going on to freelance for a year in Beirut while David worked as designer at Fabrica, in Treviso, Italy.