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Bench BRERA, Bronze Base

by Marco Zanuso Jr
$2,215

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Overview

The BRERA Bench was designed by Milanese architect and designer Marco Zanuso Jr for COEDITION. This Bench is elegant and practical. The MDF Top sits on a metal structure, creating a bench that is strong, yet lightweight. The BRERA Bench will work well in most rooms, in public or private spaces. It is part of the BRERA collection which also includes a desk and a console table.

COEDITION is curating a collection of modern and creative French furniture from internationally acclaimed designers, with a focus on quality and know-how. The collections are made in Italy in state of the art factories. They are the result of exhaustive research, meticulous and diligent development and technical innovations. The products all share the characteristics of effortless sophistication. They are suitable for residential and commercial projects. Notable examples include the New Eiffel Tower chair designed for the Gustave Eiffel Pavilion and the Scala collection designed for the Rivea restaurant by Alain Ducasse in Las Vegas.

Bench BRERA, Bronze Structure, by Marco Zanuso Jr for COEDITION
- Contemporary functional design
- Walnut Veneer Top or Black Lacquered Oak Veneer on MDF
- Bronze Lacquered Metal Structure
- L 51.2" x D 17.7" x H 17.7"
- Made in Italy

Specifications

MADE IN
Italy

Designer

Marco Zanuso Jr
Marco Zanuso Jr

Italian architect-designer Marco Zanuso, Jr. was born in Milan in 1954. He studied architecture at Florence University of the Arts, graduating in 1978. His thesis focused on radical architecture, including work from Superstudio, Michele De Lucchi, Ettore Sottsass. He then worked with his uncle, Marco Zanuso, and with Enzo Mari and Achille Castiglioni. He founded his studio in Milan in 1990 with Daniel Nava, focusing on product design, residential building architecture, residential and commercial interior design and exhibition projects. He describes his philosophy: “I think that a project is complete when it radiates harmony; and this feature must last, or even grow, over time.” He has collaborated with international brands such as Memphis, Driade, Bonacina, Fontana Arte, Cappellini and De Padova. He has also developed projects with small producers and craftsmen.