MOS is a storage furniture collection designed by GamFratesi. It includes a console, a bookcase, and a coffee table that can also be used as a bedside table. The collection draws inspiration from the design of the bench of the same name, another project by GamFratesi. The elliptical shape and carefully proportioned dimensions are the defining features of these new pieces, which, thanks to their light elegance, fit seamlessly into any interior setting—from living rooms to bedrooms, or even refined lounge areas. The Vienna straw shell conceals the wooden shelves: two in the coffee table, three in the console, and four in the bookcase. The structure, made of black lacquered steam-bent beechwood, is supported by brass legs.
Color
Black
Colour
black
Material
wood
Dimensions
W 50 x D 53 x H 47 cm, seat H 15 cm
Matériaux
Steam-bent beechwood frame and Vienna straw inlays, shelves in open-pore stained ash veneer, brass feet
The GamFratesi studio was founded in 2006 by Danish architect Stine Gam and Italian architect Enrico Fratesi. GamFratesi is part of the latest generation of furniture designers, and together they represent a new interpretation of Danish and international design. GamFratesi's designs draw their creative impetus from the fusion of tradition and renewal, as well as from an experimental approach to materials and techniques. With their respective cultures, they draw their inspiration from Danish furniture and Scandinavian craft traditions, but also from Italy's timeless conceptual and intellectual approach. Thanks to this multi-cultural partnership, GamFratesi creates furniture pieces that reflect tradition while presenting unique stories, symbols and associations, often expressed in a minimalist style. The GamFratesi duo works with some of the biggest names in design, including Gubi, with the Bat collection and the now famous Beetle chair, Hay, with the Silhouette sofa, and also Minotti, Dedon and Fontana Arte.
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GEBRÜDER THONET VIENNA
Gebrüder Thonet Vienna originates from a family of successful furniture makers during the industrial era. Michael Thonet, the founder, worked with wood and transitioned from laminated wood techniques to the use of steam-bent, round-sectioned wood. Formal elegance, durability, and lightness determined the success of Gebrüder Thonet Vienna, which, in just a few years, opened production sites worldwide. A unique production process rooted in a rich history of influences.