Les petites tables Thierry, dessinées par Piero Lissoni pour la marque Kartell, sont composées d'un plateau en verre et d'un pied central en métal coloré. Les finitions laquées ultra brillantes des tables Thierry, ainsi que les associations de couleurs utilisées leur donnent énormément de caractère. La beauté de ces petites tables réside dans leur apparence précieuse. La collection Thierry Kartell se décline en trois hauteurs avec des plateaux de formes différentes, ce qui permet d'associer plusieurs modèles dans des combinaisons originales.
Born in Seregno in 1956, Piero Lissoni graduated from the Milan School of Architecture in 1985. In 1986, he opened his own firm specialising in industrial design, interior architecture and graphic design. He has worked for a number of Italian design companies, including Kartell, and has also been responsible for the coordinated image, communication campaigns and the creation of showrooms. Today, Piero Lissoni divides his time between architecture and design. An enthusiast of minimalism, including industrial minimalism, he also works in the marine furniture sector. The designer of numerous hotels, showrooms and villas, he also designed all the Boffi and Cassina shops in Europe, the United States and Japan. His refined, technical style has been perfectly at home at Glas Italia since 2004, and as architect he is currently completing the company's head office in Macherio.
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KARTELL
In 1949, Giulio Castelli founded the Italian company Kartell, which specialises in the manufacture of plastic goods. In 1963, he married architect Anna Castelli Ferrieri, who also became his collaborator. The Kartell collection is extensive, attractive and easy to use. Colour, play on meaning, transparency and unique shapes create unrivalled objects. Kartell soon became the symbol of "Made in Italy" design and offers a product catalogue composed of furniture, decorative accessories and lighting. They represent the icon of contemporary design. Kartell enjoyed global success thanks to its involvement in research and innovation, by using efficient production systems and increasingly modern technologies.