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Formiche Coffee Table

c. 2017

by Piero Lissoni
for B&B Italia

Formiche Coffee Table

by Piero Lissoni
for  B&B Italia

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Immerse your­self in the capti­vat­ing allure of the Formiche Coffee Table collec­tion for B&B Italia by Piero Lissoni.

The collec­tion features a series of small tables, each exhibit­ing its unique shape and height, harmo­niously designed to be situ­ated together, creat­ing a stun­ning ensem­ble. It is in the seam­less inte­gra­tion of these tables that their true beauty unfolds, allow­ing you to create a dynamic and person­al­ized arrange­ment in your living space.
The tables show­case a thin frame made of pewter-painted steel. A cross­piece connects the frame, provid­ing stabil­ity and support while adding a touch of visual interest.

The table­tops of the Formiche Coffee Tables are crafted with utmost preci­sion and are avail­able in various exquis­ite mate­ri­als. Choose from trans­par­ent extra-light glass, brushed light oak, tita­nium finish metal, or elegant porce­lain stoneware.
Whether used indi­vid­u­ally or grouped, the Formiche Coffee Tables bring refined style and func­tion­al­ity to your living space. Their light­ness and simplic­ity make them effort­lessly blend with various design aesthet­ics, enhanc­ing the room’s overall ambiance.

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Piero Lissoni

Italy

Industrial but playful might sound like a contradiction, but in the hands of Piero Lissoni, it makes perfect sense. The Italian architect and designer has become one of the most accomplished of his generation, with collaborations with everyone from Alessi to Flos to Tecno. After training as an architect at the prestigious Politecnico di Milano University, Lissoni formed his own firm to create witty takes on modernism’s clean lines.

In 1996, he launched a visual communication agency, Graph.x, followed 17 years later by Lissoni Architettura, which handles interior design projects. But Lissoni’s furnishings really show off his charm: his Otto seating system for Cassina, named for the way the numeral is pronounced in Italian, tosses a titular number of comfy cushions into a slim aluminum rectangle for a perfect blend of hard and soft. And his Extrasoft system for Living Divani tosses away the frame entirely. It’s a chic take on the kid’s bedroom favorite, the beanbag, but with a lifetime’s worth of possible arrangements.

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