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With Horizons, a cupboard for the daytime area, Dante Bonuccelli proposes a different way of storing, and at the same time displaying much-loved objects.
With Horizons, a cupboard for the daytime area, Dante Bonuccelli proposes a different way of storing, and at the same time displaying much-loved objects.
Two tip-up doors, which, when closed, reveal the contents thanks to both the transparent stopsol glass and the internal LED lighting, and when open, folded back against the side of the piece for full access to the internal space, transform the cupboard like a chameleon.
Dante Bonuccelli was born in 1956 in Buenos Aires. He worked as a design consultant for Dada and Unifor. Perhaps because of his Argentine background, or because there he started in building design, Dante Bonuccelli does not display any diva behaviour, but instead has a concrete and precise way of bringing architecture to design with great attention to research and testing of new concepts. He is always looking towards a broader horizon than the Po valley, where he comes from. Technology and daily living are brought together in his projects, such as the Tivalì and Trim kitchens he designed for Dada.
complete biography“The ideal design is the result of a new concept. It is functional, attentive to detail, becomes timeless and has harmonious forms.”
Dante Bonuccelli
Horizons
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