CHF 4'900.00 inkl. 8,1% MwSt.
Luna Park coffee table
Alessandro Zambelli for SecondoMe
Production and delivery time approx. 10 weeks
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CHF 4'900.00 incl. 8,1% VAT
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Description
The Luna Park coffee table by Alessandro Zambelli for SecondoMe is the visual union of colors, sounds, scents and tastes of a fair with its carousels, lights and candy stands. The colorful glass table is created using an innovative glass melting technique.
There are four color types to choose from: red, green, blue and gray. From this selection, a table can be created according to your wishes. Everything is possible, whether colorfully mixed, monochrome or, for example, in different shades of green.
After you have purchased a table in the webshop, we will contact you for the specific color selection and arrangement.
Special packaging is required for transport from Italy, which is included in the price.
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SecondoMe was founded in 2006 by Claudia Pignatale as a design gallery. SecondoMe quickly developed into a brand that produces its own collection of furniture and objects. Carefully selected designers and artisans create unique products with great depth and skilful use of raw materials.
SecondoMe’s mission is to highlight the “Made in Italy” brand through the use of high quality materials, traditional Italian craftsmanship and the originality of the products. Together with the artistic flair as well as the philosophy and perspective of each artist, luxurious and at the same time highly personalized products are created.
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The Italian designer Alessandro Zambelli (born 1974) lives and works in Mantua (Italy). He studied industrial design and materials engineering at the Cova School of Design in Milan and started his career designing the Agape bathroom in 2000. In 2003 he founded his own design studio. In 2006 he worked on the Estetico Quotidiano project, which marked the beginning of his collaboration with the Italian design house Seletti.
Zambelli is co-founder of Padiglione Italia, a designer collective that aims to showcase the distinctive features of the Italian design scene. Zambelli has exhibited at Beijing Design Week, Invito a Tavola (New York), Tokyo Tableware Festival and other international design fairs. He never sees his work as a mere exercise in style, but believes that an inner soul must animate every object.