Giunone sideboard in embossed lacquered MDF by Claudio Bitetti for Mogg
Dimensions in cm: L.220 | P.50 | H.83
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Giunone is a sideboard with an MDF structure lacquered in all the colors as per the samples or clad in heat-treated larch wood. Container with strong and austere lines, of great rigor. Cylindrical volumes distinguish the base, interpreting each container with personality. The open decorative element is an accessory to be placed on the top.
Sideboard with MDF structure with visible black edges, complete with 4 doors, internal glass shelves and 2 feet (model 1) or 1 straight foot and 1 horizontal foot (model 2 with central mirror reinforcement) as
from pre-established configurations. Available in embossed lacquer in the colors as per the samples or in heat-treated larch. The feet are always the same color/finish as the container:
LACQUERED honey yellow, pearl white, orange, signal red, purple red, terracotta, sapphire blue, ocean blue, aqua blue, chrome green, pale green, turquoise, beige grey, shadow grey, cement grey, silk grey, brown ocher, reddish brown, white, black - VENEERED heat-treated larch.
Dimensions_size cm L.220xP.50xH.83
Designer Claudio Bitetti
Born in Aosta in 1962, graduated in Industrial Design at the Faculty of Architecture in Milan, he works as a designer collaborating with companies such as Alivar, Ciatti a Tavola, Dilmos, EmmeBi, Minottiitalia, Mogg, Movelight, Sturm Und Piastic and interior designer creating shops and private homes. His approach to the project is expressed through concepts such as flexibility, the dynamism of the forms, the decomposition to the minimum terms, strengthened by an aesthetic idea that aims to poeticize the object without diminishing its recognisability and functional effectiveness. As Elio Franzini, professor of Aesthetics at the University of Milan, wrote, “Claudio Bitetti's forms, in the design (and bodily) dialectic of the I-we, are therefore symbols, that is, they have an 'open' sense, an invisible that exhibits through the visible”. Thus, in the search for meaning that goes beyond the traditional concept of use value, Claudio Bitetti outlines, as stated by Fiaviano Celaschi, professor and deputy dean of the Faculty of Industrial Design in Milan, "a repertoire of projects that cross the space of the house , forcing those who experience it to exploit the plurality of senses, to use double meaning, to develop common sense"