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Zanotta

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5113
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From 
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5113
 Inc VAT
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Frame:
  
Stainless Steel
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Upholstery:
Removable, leather-trimmed green baize
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Dimensions:
98 x 98 x 70h cm
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6 - 8 Weeks
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Poker
Card table. Tops in white layered plastic laminate. Removable, leather trimmed green baize. 18/8 stainless steel legs.
“He loved new materials that enabled him to express his ability to draw a shape to the fullest” and “he paid the utmost attention to functional details, and he proceeded in this way by means of a great number of analyses and inventions” (Gianni Colombo). Such as the one of rotating plates, each of which incorporates a removable ashtray, which brings us back to the vices we mentioned above.
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BRAND HIGHLIGHT
When Aurelio Zanotta opened the doors to his eponymous label in 1954, its initial focus was on the production of sofas and armchairs which, at the time, were overwhelmingly the domain of upholstery workshops. But Zanotta’s vision far exceeded the largely utilitarian scope of local upholsterers. Beyond its surface functionality, he recognizedin furniture design a new form of cultural expression—a venerable creative outlet worthy of the same respect afforded to traditional artistic exploits like painting and sculpture.
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DESIGNED BY
Joe Colombo
Joe Colombo attends the Politecnico and the Brera Art Accademy in Milan. After an important experience in the informal art, in 1963 he devotes himself to the design of industrial products, many of which, when differently assembled, are proper object systems composed of a set of fittings for different domestic environments. In his design, he originally employs traditional materials, to culminate with the experimentation of new materials and the latest technologies.
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