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The origins of the project lie in the idea of building an extremely light-looking table, based on the alternation of composite materials, thus creating an ‘empty-full’ effect. The table top almost appears to be floating in space. The sequencing of the slats offers a sensation of standing stones suspended in the air. The minute processing of the bond between the two materials allows for a vision of different yet perfectly fused components, thus embellishing the table surface.
Paolo Nicolò Rusolen
Paolo Nicolò Rusolen (PNR) is a Milanese designer who spent a long period training in various companies in the furniture sector, dealing with marble, glass, steel and wood, and whose career will lead to travel to the United States and Europe. The experience gained in the artisan workshops inspired his creativity and helped him develop his work and design projects.
Paolo Nicolò Rusolen
Paolo Nicolò Rusolen (PNR) is a Milanese designer who spent a long period training in various companies in the furniture sector, dealing with marble, glass, steel and wood, and whose career will lead to travel to the United States and Europe. The experience gained in the artisan workshops inspired his creativity and helped him develop his work and design projects.