Note
Note: An item of furniture with simple geometric shapes, but a strong and original character.
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An original interpretation of the bookcase, a pentagram where the notes are the books and objects, all together composing the image of a very personal melody. Characterised by a design that it would be correct to define as harmonious, the Note bookcase is visually characterised by the significance of the vertical elements, arranged obliquely, and it can be combined with the Note Sideboard for furnishing with a consistent and cohesive style. The horizontal surfaces and the vertical inclined axes are available in many combinations and wood finishings, for a result that looks at authenticity and naturalness and is able to satisfy the most varied aesthetic needs. An object with two stories to tell: the story of the person who designed it and that of the person who made it his or her own.
Data sheet
Width: 155cm
Depth: 42cm
Height: 173cm
Tops: veneered wood natural oak | Beams: mat lacquered dove grey, mat lacquered brown
Tops: veneered wood American walnut | Beams: mat lacquered dove grey, mat lacquered brown
Tops: veneered wood coal oak | Beams: mat lacquered dove grey, mat lacquered brown
Designer
Mario Mazzer
Mario Mazzer was born in 1955. He graduated in architecture from the Politecnico di Milano in 1978 and qualified as an industrial designer in 1979. He worked with leading figures in Italian design. His participation in numerous conferences and the displays of his work in museums and design exhibitions have contributed to the cultural dialogue on design. He received special mentions at the Young & Design competition in 1988 and 1989, and won the competition in 1991. He received an honourable mention from the American journal ID Annual Design Review, in 1996. His products have been included in the ADI Design Index and in the International Design Yearbook. In 2001 he published a monograph entitled Thinking about Things: Mario Mazzer designer. In 2006 and 2007 he received an honorable mention in the competition Riabita. He received the Good Design in four editions between 2009 and 2011, with 2010 Babel by Bonaldo. He won four Red Dot Design Awards between 2010 and 2012 and the IF Design Award in 2012. He works in collaboration with numerous top industrial-design firms.