Historic Italian design brand, conceived in the late 70s by Dino Gavina. Since 2017 Paradisoterrestre has been relaunched with re-editions of iconic pieces and contemporary productions between art and design.
The balanced gesture of the hand translates into a volumetric element. The Noodle armchair by Italian artist and designer Augusto Betti welcomes us in a harmonic dimension.
This is the wooden version of a project developed when architect Kazuhide Takahama was in Italy to set up the Japanese pavilion at XI Triennale in Milan, 1956/57.
This “functional work of art” represents in an exemplary way the concept of Ultramobile, operation conceived by Dino Gavina in 1971 with the aim of adapting in a surprising way the surrealist objec
A light sparkling cascade, a transparent wall of wires, a translucent mirror moving with a breath of air, thus creating a bright sparkle, a magic presence in a space.
Mantilla collection by Japanese architect Kazuhide Takahama suits to the silence and quiet elegance of the morning light while in the evening it is right for very large or smaller rooms.
The Marcel collection, a seating system developed in 1965 by Japanese architect Kazuhide Takahama, was a tribute by Dino Gavina to Marcel Duchamp, his dear friend.
Part of the historic and revolutionary operation Ultramobile, conceived by Dino Gavina in 1971 with the aim of surprisingly adapting the surrealist object to everyday use.
In 1974 this bed was added to Marcel collection, a seating system developed in 1965 by Japanese architect Kazuhide Takahama, as a tribute by Dino Gavina to Marcel Duchamp, his dear friend.
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