The Infinito Bench, which shape is translated by the name, presents elegant and fluid lines in a continual transition movement of horizontal to vertical wood-strips. A free span supported by a light stainless steel trelliswork incites the perception, catches the eye, challenges. The drawing allows for three sizes (1.60m – 1.80m – 2.00m) and different finishing.
- Product Name
- Infinito Bench
- Architect
- Indio da Costa A.U.D.T
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