543 Broadway Dining Set - Sold
Gaetano Pesce
The mystifying ‘543 Broadway’ dining set by Gaetano Pesce featuring a clash of colorful epoxy resin with stainless steel structures and rubber spring feet. In Gaetano’s words:
“The springs on the feet are to give a sense of insecurity, there is insecurity in our reality, we see it in violence, there is economic insecurity, there is insecurity in our health... when you sit you do not feel secure that is like the reality of life.” (Gaetano Pesce)
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Diapason Desk
marzio cecchi
Solid steel and only 40 examples produced in 1968 by Studio Most.
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Camaleonda Sofa
Mario Bellini
The Camaleonda Sofa was designed by Mario Bellini in 1970 and produced by B&B Italia until 1979. After being featured in the Museum of Modern Art’s 1972 exhibition “Italy and The New Domestic Landscape,” the design became almost immedately famous. Today, an authentic model from the 70s is highly sought after, costing much more than the original 400 euro price tag.
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Helicoid Staircase - Sold
Roger Tallon
Roger Tallon “Helicoid” staircase produced by Sentou - an architectural masterpiece that appears as though it defies gravity. Tallon was a French industrial designer, although trained as an engineer, and he designed hundreds of products including refrigerators, tableware, lamps, other furniture, and even industrial robots for Peugot. This striking design is part of the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern art in New York City.
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