Doga garden stool - Nardi
The Doga collection is completed by this beautiful monobloc stool in anti-UV treated fiberglass polypropylene and mass-coloured with a matt finish. Equipped with non-slip feet. To the traditional colors such as white, anthracite and tobacco with a more industrial and urban mood, the warm shades of cappuccino are added to blend in with historical contexts and Marsala for those looking for a touch of original eccentricity. The green shades represented by mint, pear and agave are inevitable for more natural environments.
It is stackable, easily sanitized and totally recyclable.
Dimensions: L 51 x D 49.5 x HS 75 H 100 cm
Weight: 5.1 Kg
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Designer: Raffaello Galiotto is the designer of all Nardi products.
His approach, which combines an artistic training with an early interest in industrial design, aims to enhance the specificities of each material, with projects which enhance its peculiarities as well as the potential of the production processes. For Nardi he has created more than fifty products, always pushing the limits of the technical possibilities offered by plastic materials. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice and started his own industrial design studio in 1993. He began by working for companies in the furniture sector, acquiring long experience in the design of large, high-volume plastic products. He develops his experience by applying it to different sectors of activity, from outdoor and indoor furniture, to kitchens, to PET, to stone products. In the stone sector, in particular, it creates innovative products with unprecedented surface interventions, receiving national and international recognition and prizes. He collaborates with prestigious Italian universities, holding lectures and conferences with delegations of international architects. He is a professor of Product Design at the University of Ferrara. In recent years he has designed important lithic design events of an international nature, conducting personal research through the unexplored aspects of marble such as gravity, translucency, reflection and sustainability. In 2011, the Chinese organization organizing Stonetech Beijing invited him for a solo exhibition dedicated to his marble projects with the aim of promoting the concept of marble design in China.