Segretoio B is inspired by Venice and dressed of recovered oak from the bricola. The two upper “secret” containers are two pull-outbox made of etched iron that recalls the materials combinations of the industrial port areas. The boxes can be repositioned in the environment and used as planters or stationery containers completing the table plan with the laying of apposite closures made of different materials. The structure of the plan, in fir block board, is enriched by expertly crafted boards of bricola. The sculptured legs, are made of solid bricola:the rear maintain the natural color, while the front ones have a hand-made painting.
Segretoio B
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- Segretoio B
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- dodLAB - design of decor
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