Description
Our Best Design Proposals:
Tato Bean Pouf with Curvilinear Shape in Various Colors by Enrico Baleri
Tato Pouf designed and created by the great designer “Enrico Baleri” has a seat for two or more people.
It has two side cuts that make it removable
Pouf with a “particular” shape and a variety of colors make it elegant and cheerful, thus making your living rooms very special.
Ideal for modern living rooms, rich in particular details and style.
Tato Bean Pouf is that Jolly that goes well in all locations, even children’s bedrooms.
As for all the products of furnishing your home, our experts will be at your disposal in case you require further information and explanations.
Proudly Made in Italy
Enrico Baleri the Designer
He was born in Albino (BG) in 1942. In 1965, at the invitation of Dino Gavina, he opened a furniture center in Bergamo. In 1968 he founded the Pluri research group in Milan.
He designs furniture, lamps and objects for Gavina, Flos, Knoll International and Alias, which he set up in 1979 and in which, until 1983, he plays the role of artistic director.
In 1984 he founded Baleri Italia with Marilisa Decimo and collaborated with Hollein, Mendini and with the newcomers Starck, Dalisi, Wettstein to form a single collection. From 1989 to 1992 he chaired the Casa Malaparte Association for the cultural revaluation of the famous architectural document on the island of Capri. In 1994 he founded the Italian AALTO / Viipuri Committee and involved companies and professionals in a collective operation capable of collecting private contributions in favor of the Viipuri Library, Alvar Aalto’s masterpiece in Russian territory.
In 2004 he founded the eb & c research center with Marilisa Baleri Decimo and Luigi Baroli, collaborating with cerruti baleri and other companies on product development.
Denis Santachiara the Designer
Born in 1950 in Campagnola, Reggio Emilia. He began his career in 1966 as a designer at the Fiat Style Center.
He creates design objects of high technology and artificial density, exhibited in solo and group exhibitions also at the Venice Biennale in 1980 and the Grand Palais in Paris.
He has organized numerous exhibitions including “La Neomerce” at the Milan Triennale in 1985 and at the Center Pompidou in Paris. He oversaw the “New Persona” setting for the 1996/97 Florence Biennale. He has collaborated with Baleri Italia since 1995 and is the author of highly successful ironic and poetic projects such as Mama, Tato and Celine.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.