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Ferruccio Laviani by Kartell
29 resultsCollection: Ferruccio Laviani
Brand: Kartell
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This functional and refined table also has a strict geometric design. Thanks to the elegant design solution, the position of the slim table top allows for the convenient positioning of drawers or storage furnishings for computer hardware. They can be placed side-by-side to form office workstations.
Collection: Ferruccio Laviani
Brand: Kartell
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This study table was born for the office. The gentle, hourglass shape allows Max to sit side-by-side with tables of the same type as well as with other office furnishings. It can stand alone as a single workstation or together with companion pieces, creating work islands for open office spaces. The match-up combinations are easy and quick, thanks to its lightness and mobility, as demonstrated by the leg structures. Three metal tubes in chromed steel join at the base to form castors or feet. The castors are also equipped with auto-lock brakes for stability.
Collection: Ferruccio Laviani
Brand: Kartell
Specifications:
This functional and refined table also has a strict geometric design. Thanks to the elegant design solution, the position of the slim table top allows for the convenient positioning of drawers or storage furnishings for computer hardware. They can be placed side-by-side to form office workstations.
Collection: Ferruccio Laviani
Brand: Kartell
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A functional and refined table featuring rigorous geometric design, the perfect companion for days spent in the open air, thanks to its special outdoor finishes.
Collection: Ferruccio Laviani
Brand: Kartell
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Battery is a compact table lamp innovatively characterised by the fact that it is 100% rechargeable thanks to a simple electric plug, with up to eight hours of battery life. This makes it easy to move, ideal for temporary contract set-ups, for use in cafés or in open air restaurants.
Collection: Ferruccio Laviani
Brand: Kartell
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Maxi version of the night lamp with dimmer switch, 100% rechargeable thanks to a simple electrical plug which offers up to 8 hours of power. Like the mini version, this makes it easy to move, ideal for temporary contract set-ups, for use in cafés or in open air restaurants but also for the home, the bedside tables and the angles of the atmosphere.The maxi version also comes in a version with an electrical cable.
Collection: Ferruccio Laviani
Brand: Kartell
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Geen-a is Kartell's reading lamp, supplementing the brand’s lighting range with a product designed for this specific purpose. The simple lines conceal a real sense of attitude, while the clean shape has a familiar yet intriguing effect. The piece consists of a base, a lightshade, three LED bulbs, a stem and a handle for easy transportation, while three matt-finish colours are available: white, black and brick. This is a simple lamp, just as reading is one of life’s simple pleasures.
Collection: Ferruccio Laviani
Brand: Kartell
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A mini version of the lamp with a characteristic surface, from which the light diffuses.
Collection: Ferruccio Laviani
Brand: Kartell
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Bourgie unites classicism, wealth and tradition with technological innovation. The baroque-style base consists of three decorated elements that interlock, while the large shade is created with a pleated effect which creates a multitude of reflections when lit. Thanks to a special system used to hang the shade, three different heights can be obtained, altering them to suit personal preference, depending on the use to be made of the lamp: 68, 73 and 78 centimetres.
Pietro Ferruccio Laviani was born in 1960 in Cremona, where he obtained his diploma in 1978 from the International Professional Institute for Violin and Wood Crafts. In 1984, he graduated from the SPD Scuola Politecnica di Design in Milan under the guidance of Nino Di Salvatore, before getting a degree in architecture at the Milan Polytechnic in 1986, studying with Marco Zanuso and Achille Castiglioni. In 1997 he worked with Castiglioni on the design of the exhibition dedicated to Gio Ponti and Vico Magistretti at the Salone del Mobile. After a fruitful collaboration with Michele De Lucchi, whose partner he became for several years, he opened his own office in Milan in 1991. This marked the start of Laviani's intense professional activity as a designer, graphic designer and architect, creating objects, installations, commercial spaces, offices and residential accommodations.