Sideboard with 'Losanga' mirror produced by Echo by {* $ 0 $ *}
Features
Designer: Aldo Maiocchi , Riccardo Nemeth
Production: Echo by di Mano in Mano
Model: Losanga
Time: Post 1999
Production country: Lombardia, Italy
Main essence: Maple , Rosewood
Description
Sideboard cabinet with mirror characterized by inlays of different essences, bow tie handles of drawers and elegant turned and shaped front and rear legs. The insertion of the new details took place with the sole addition of reflective surfaces: the black glass top and the new mirror placed behind the cabinet itself. The latter is made up of three mirror plates, whose staggered lozenge geometry takes up the shapes present in the central chest of drawers. A furniture full of reflections and shots of light.
Product Condition:
Product in very good condition which may show slight traces of wear; it may have undergone restoration work carried out by an expert.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 115
Width: 180
Depth: 50
Additional Information
Notes historical bibliographic
The Echo collection recovers vintage furnishings, created with skill by artisans who breathed the harmony of the projects of the masters of Italian design, such as Gio Ponti, Ico Parisi, Carlo De Carli, and many others who created the Italian Bel Design. The transformation places the original piece as the protagonist and develops with stylistic changes of shape, color and finish, without ever betraying its identity but enhancing its cultural matrix of origin.Designer:
Aldo Maiocchi
Aldo Maiocchi, born in 1946 in Milan, became famous as an architect and designer, graduated in Architecture at the Milan Polytechnic. In 1972 he carried out projects in the residential sector, investigating and experimenting with new forms and styles, always integrating the architectural works with the design of the furnishings, with careful research on the use of colors and materiality. He is defined as an "artisan" architect who is passionate about drawing by hand. It is formed in the environment of the Restauro Monumental and Modern Architecture. He sets up professional associations with colleagues and friends and in 2015 he founded the firm of the same name, opening up to collaborations with young people taking up new and stimulating design challenges.Find out more through our insights:
Aldo Maiocchi