Kolonaki rectangular outdoor table
various sizes
The Kolonaki rectangular outdoor table by Varaschin, with its simple and elegant lines that give shape to a robust and visually light structure, is characterized by the base in flat drawn steel, treated with >cataphoresis protective cycle and powder finishing; it is therefore particularly resistant to corrosion due to atmospheric agents and, upon request, a further treatment is available for use in seaside areas. The top is available in HPL or bush-hammered ceramic, in various finishes, all with a thickness of 12 mm and resistance to atmospheric agents.
Kolonaki is a refined proposal that enhances any outdoor space, from the veranda to the home garden, integrating perfectly into any type of furniture and the external environment.
HPL: High pressure laminates. They are made up of numerous layers of paper (70%) impregnated with thermosetting resins (30%) and compacted through the combined action of heat.
Resistant to impact, scratches and wear. Stable in light. Suitable for contact with food. Hygienic, easy to clean. Heat-resistant up to 180° C.
BUSH-HAMMED CERAMIC: The ceramic slabs are produced using selected natural raw materials, mass-coloured and fired at a temperature of 1200°. The sheets have a thickness of 1.2 cm and have excellent physical and chemical characteristics, offering high resistance to exposure to light, atmospheric agents, temperature changes and stains: it is therefore a material particularly suitable for use in environments external, ensuring the maintenance of the technical and aesthetic characteristics over time, as well as complete hygiene of the surface. The surface texture is slightly material, recalling natural stones or industrial cements. Hygienic surface, easy cleaning and maintenance, suitable for contact with food. Resistant to heat and high temperatures, to fungi and mold, to stains. Resistant to cleaning products and detergents, chemicals, acids, bases and solvents. Resistant to thermal shock, frost, humidity, UV rays, no chromatic alteration. Resistant to bending, scratches and abrasions.
Designer: Calvi-Brambilla
Fabio Calvi, born in 1969, studied at Brunel University of West London and graduated in architecture at the Polytechnic of Milan. He collaborated with Gianfranco Frattini and Ferruccio Laviani and was later art director of all Flos installations.
Paolo Brambilla, born in 1973, studied at the UPC in Barcelona and graduated in architecture from the Polytechnic of Milan. He taught Interior Design at the School of Design of the same institute.