tato pouf
Design Denis Santachiara,
0
Solid wood, glass fiber reinforced plastic, flannelette, leather
Pouf or footrest in elliptical shape (Tato), spherical shape (Tatino), round shape for two or more seaters (Tatone), curved shape for two or more seaters (Tato Bean or Tato Bonbon) in CFC-free flexible polyurethane, with internal anatomical rigid structure and plastic base. The removable cover is available in three different types of bi-elastic fabric, each one available in many colors.
640 w | 440 d | 410 h
Was born in Reggio Emilia in 1950.Many of his projects,works that lie between art and design,have been on exhibit at events such as the Biennale in Venice,Documenta Kassel,National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo,Milan Triennale 1982,1984 and 1986,Quadriennale in Rome 1999.Some of his objects are on permanent exhibit at the New York Moma and at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs at the Louvre in Paris.In 1999 he obtained the Good Design Award conferred by the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design and in April 2000, he won the Design World award in two sections.Apart from Bonaldo he has worked with Artemide,Swatch,Mandarina Duck,Bang&Olufsen,De Padova,Foscarini,Baleri Italia,La Murrina,Zerodisegno.
Herman Miller was a West Michigan businessman who helped his son-in-law, D.J. De Pree, buy the Michigan Star Furniture Company in 1923. De Pree had been working at the company, which opened in 1905, since he was hired in 1909 as a clerk. De Pree knew his father-in-law was a man of integrity, so he decided to rename the company after him. By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. Working with legendary designers George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames, the company produced pieces that would become classics of industrial design.