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mebleioswietlenie · 2 years
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Unikalne meble Nardi - połączenie wytrzymałości i stylu
Producent Nardi Nardi to włoska firma z ponad 80-letnim doświadczeniem w produkcji mebli i oświetlenia. Firma założona została w 1934 roku przez Nardi Rodi i zyskała międzynarodowy rozgłos dzięki swoim solidnym i funkcjonalnym meblom. Obecnie firma produkuje meble w wielu różnych stylach, dzięki czemu można je dostosować do każdego wnętrza. Ich produkty są zawsze zgodne z najnowszymi trendami meblarskimi i zyskują uznanie w branży. Ponadto, Nardi ściśle współpracuje z wiodącymi projektantami światowej sławy, takimi jak Paolo Vernier, Paolo Rizzatto, Eugenio Gerli, Fausto Oppo, Roberto Semprini, Lorenzo Damiani i wielu innych. Współpraca ta pozwala firmie tworzyć innowacyjne produkty, które łączą w sobie wytrzymałość, wygodę użytkowania i estetyczny design. Jako jedna z najbardziej szanowanych marek w branży meblarskiej, Nardi wykorzystuje wysokiej jakości materiały i nowoczesne technologie, aby stworzyć meble, które są trwałe i odporne na działanie czynników zewnętrznych. Firma została wyróżniona certyfikatem CATAS, który zapewnia, że produkty spełniają wszystkie wymogi jakościowe i bezpieczeństwa użytkowania. Wszystkie meble Nardi są wyprodukowane w Europie, co gwarantuje najwyższą jakość produktu. Jeśli szukasz efektownego mebla, który będzie służył Ci przez długie lata, możesz skorzystać z oferty firmy Nardi. Wykonane z wytrzymałych materiałów, zgodne z aktualnymi trendami i zaprojektowane z troską o każdy szczegół, meble Nardi są wyjątkowo trwałe i wygodne w użytkowaniu. Łączenie wytrzymałości z funkcjonalnym designem stanowi o ich unikalności i przyciąga uwagę klientów na całym świecie. Kupując produkty Nardi, możesz mieć pewność, że wybierasz meble wykonane z najwyższą starannością i dbałością o najmniejsze szczegóły.
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olsonbaker · 2 years
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The 265 Wall Light by Paolo Rizzatto is a functional wall lamp with a modern, industrial aesthetic. Defined by its imposing steel arm, the piece is able to pivot and tilt in multiple directions. Its minimal design allows it to fit into a range of interiors with ease, due to its monochromatic colour scheme. There is also a 'Chromatica' colourway available, in red, yellow, and blue, for those who wish to add a splash of colour to their space. Expertly manufactured by Flos in Italy, the piece beautifully balances style with practicality… https://olsonbaker.com/product/flos-265-wall-lamp/ #265walllamp #PaoloRizzatto #floslighting #flos #265lamp #265flos #olsonbaker #olsonandbaker https://www.instagram.com/p/CoZ0UZuo1Gp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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stillucestore · 1 month
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✨ Hope: Tradizione e Innovazione ✨
Leggera, modulare e tecnologica, la lampada Hope, disegnata da Francisco Gomez Paz e Paolo Rizzatto, rappresenta una perfetta fusione tra il fascino senza tempo dei lampadari classici e l’innovazione contemporanea.
I suoi petali in metacrilato, che funzionano come vere e proprie lenti Fresnel, creano un effetto luminoso unico, capace di riflettere e diffondere la luce in modo allegro e incantevole, donando a ogni ambiente un'atmosfera sofisticata ed elegante.
Disponibile in diverse versioni—sospensione, parete e da terra—Hope si integra armoniosamente in qualsiasi spazio, offrendo una versatilità di configurazioni che permette di personalizzare l'illuminazione secondo le esigenze specifiche di ogni ambiente.
Con Hope e tutta la Collezione Luceplan puoi aggiungere al tuo carrello HAPPYSTORE codice sconto per i nostri primi 14 anni 🎉🎈 E se cerchi le lampade con i palloncini avrai un ulteriore extra sconto in aggiunta al coupon.
La Casa comincia dalla Luce.
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driftstill · 2 years
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Paolo Rizzatto / Model 265 Lamp / 1973
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metropole-journal · 4 years
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ulfgbohlin · 5 years
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musicdesignvideos · 5 years
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algol
marco zanuso + richard sapper
brionvega (1964)
tip top side table / jolly side table
philippe starck + eugeni quitllet / paolo rizzatto
kartell (2011)  / kartell (2002)  
{0:02} da sola / takagi & ketra, elisa, tommaso paradiso
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piterrs · 7 years
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mod. 265 | paolo rizzatto | 1973 | flos
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newblogz1010 · 7 years
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Hope
Francisco Gomez Paz & Paolo Rizzatto 
Milan Furniture Fair 
Inspired by nature, but with technical innovation which combines to create the magical of Hope, a modular lamp that is both elegant and versatile in it a contemporary interpretation of the traditional crystal chandelier, which somehow has a similar aesthetic, but with a huge reduction in the environmental impact. 
“Rationalisation of the materials and visual lightness were the inspiration of Hope.” It’s polycarbonate petals actually formed by Fresnel lenses that optimise reflection and refraction which enhance the luminous effect but reduce energy consumption. 
Hope isn’t only an incredibly clever design that is energy efficient and practical but also a very beautiful and contemporary design. The design really helps the purpose of the product. I chose to write about this design because of it’s aesthetic, but after researching I've discovered it's such an ingenious and elegant design. 
The polycarbonate petals have such a beautiful rainbow of colour in them from the light which you get in glass and crystals when you shine them in light, which is such a beautiful quality in the design. I think without this quality the lamp would be quite lifeless, the colours and the lights move as you move and due to the layers of the petals creates some beautiful shadows and some very unique light patterns on the walls.  
Overall I think this design is very successful grabbing people's attention with its unique design and qualities, it’s energy efficient, has this elegant and high-class ora about it. Which some modern alternatives don’t have, it enhances the light and creates a beautiful cool light within the space, I think this design could go very far in our energy conscious world. 
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gdbot · 4 years
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Alberto Meda & Paolo Rizzatto / Luceplan / Otto Watt / Lamp... https://ift.tt/32J3Lly Telegram Design Bot > https://t.me/gdesignbot
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olsonbaker · 2 years
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The 265 Wall Light by Paolo Rizzatto is a functional wall lamp with a modern, industrial aesthetic. Defined by its imposing steel arm, the piece is able to pivot and tilt in multiple directions. Its minimal design allows it to fit into a range of interiors with ease, due to its monochromatic colour scheme. There is also a 'Chromatica' colourway available, in red, yellow, and blue, for those who wish to add a splash of colour to their space. Expertly manufactured by Flos in Italy, the piece beautifully balances style with practicality… https://olsonbaker.com/product/flos-265-wall-lamp/ #265walllamp #PaoloRizzatto #floslighting #flos #265lamp #265flos #olsonbaker #olsonandbaker https://www.instagram.com/p/CoorkDnILi3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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stillucestore · 2 years
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265 è una lampada da parete prodotta da Flos, disegnata nel 1973 da Paolo Rizzatto è realizzata nella nuova limited edition coloratissima e piena di energia. Uno smusso a contrappeso sull'estremità opposta al riflettore facilita la regolazione del fascio luminoso mentre l'intera struttura è realizzata in acciaio verniciato. Una lampada versatile, perfetta per ogni ambiente domestico. Le generose dimensioni, un braccio lungo ben 205 cm, ma nello stesso tempo la leggerezza della struttura e l'eleganza dell'insieme fanno si che questa lampada in movimento si inserisca perfettamente in ogni ambiente: in uno studio, dove é richiesta un’illuminazione puntuale che non affatichi la vista, nella zona living per accentuare l’atmosfera di convivialità durante una serata con gli amici oppure nei pressi di un complemento d’arredo, esaltandolo attraverso la luce. Con questa limited edition la 265 Chromatica è perfetta per ambienti classici e moderni, rendendoli unici e speciali. Con 265 Chromatica e tutta la collezione Flos puoi aggiungere al tuo carrello HAPPYSTORE e avere subito uno sconto extra per festeggiare il nostro dodicesimo compleanno 🎈 E se cerchi le lampade con i palloncini avrai un ulteriore Extra Sconto in aggiunta al coupon. La Casa comincia dalla Luce. #StilluceStore #PaoloRizzatto #Flos265 #HappyStore (presso Stilluce Store) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChAWAu0oT9K/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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furnishtable · 2 years
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[DISCOUNT!] $165.0 NIB Kartell JOLLY side table, Green transparent plastic, designer Paolo Rizzatto Designer Table for Interior, Modern Interior Table CLICK HERE for details.
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baitcrash · 3 years
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Braccio di luce
Un braccio in acciaio lungo 205 centimetri, un contrappeso in ghisa e un supporto in acciaio di forma triangolare. Geometria e funzione sono evidenti in 265, ma la tecnica in questo caso non è arida, anzi, diventa stile capace di arredare con eleganza moderna. Disegnata nel 1973 da Paolo Rizzatto per Flos, quest’anno 265 è tornata nella versione Chromatica. Il rigore formale dell’originale viene…
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architectnews · 3 years
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The Conservatory, Pretoria Building
The Conservatory, Pretoria Real Estate, South African Modern Architecture, Retreat Building, Photography
The Conservatory near Pretoria
31 Aug 2021
Architect: Nadine Engelbrecht
Location: Pretoria, South Africa
The Conservatory
The principal requirement of The Conservatory project consisted of creating a retreat for its occupants from a hectic urban lifestyle. The client obtained an underutilised 35 hectare farm outside of Pretoria with magnificent views. The house had to have a strong relationship with its immediate landscape and living spaces had to embrace the surroundings, breaking away from conventional space allocation.
Since the main portion of the house would be inhabited by only two permanent users, they requested spacious volumes and dwelling spaces to be located on a single storey. Guest suites would be separate and not integrated into the circulation of the main house.
Sloped natural grasslands and majestic views informed the design of a dwelling partially submerged in the hill. Veld grasses are allowed to flow continuously onto a portion of the roof and vegetation permeates the interior through a conservatory placed at the core of the building. Habitable spaces are oriented around the conservatory to make optimal use of surrounding views.
At the heart of the building, the conservatory is intentionally designed to be context specific with solid and translucent roof sheeting and sufficient insulation to optimise passive climate control. In winter the conservatory is configured to allow solar penetration while keeping cold air out. This passive heat is released into the adjoining living spaces by opening the desired partitions. In warm summer months an automated glass façade opens up the conservatory to creating an outside patio which allows natural cross ventilation to flow constantly though the house.
Energy and water requirements are met completely “off-grid”. Materials chosen for durability and low maintenance include cement washed bricks, exposed steel and concrete soffits. The industrial use of building materials continues to the interior closets, cupboards and kitchen.
Upon entry of the conservatory a glass floor allows a glimpse into the wine cellar below, accessible only via a seamlessly integrated trap door. The main bedroom is located on the challenging western side of the house to enjoy bird watching into the tree canopy and brilliant sunset views. The large overhanging patio and timber shutters assist in eliminating unwanted afternoon sun. The remainder of spaces remain oriented north with optimal overhangs to ensure climate comfort throughout seasons. Seldom used guest suites are separately treated on the lower ground area with a private entrance and outdoor space.
Interior Information Timber chandelier in the conservatory – David Krynauw Timber table in conservatory and wine cellar – Built by client Timber bench in lounge – Laurie Wiid van Heerden Felt chairs in lounge – Ronel Jordaan Lounge lamp – Aim pendant lights, designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Flos Lounge painting – Marie Vermeulen Breedt Main bedroom wall mounted lamp – Model 265 by Paolo Rizzatto for Flos Steel kitchen table and counter – Custom made, design by Nadine Engelbrecht, manufactured by Tsipe Engineering Timber cabinet in kitchen – Weylandts
Construction Information Webber Floors – cement screed Forest Flooring – white oak timber floors Yebo Windows & Doors – steel door and window frames Bronk Joineries – white oak custom designed timer interior doors Coroma – custom designed automatic steel and glass door (to open up side of conservatory) Status stones – “Cement Sand” bathroom vanities
The Conservatory near Pretoria, South Africa – Building Information
Architect: Nadine Engelbrecht Email: [email protected]
Photographer: Marsel Roothman
The Conservatory, Pretoria image / information received 310821
Location: Pretoria , South Africa
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patternseekers · 4 years
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https://www.searchsystem.co/post/624335709377085440/alberto-meda-paolo-rizzatto-luceplan-otto
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