Measurements:Show Metric
Dimensions (imperial)
M1: W 98.42 x D 41.33 x H 25.98 inches
M2: W 112.20 x D 41.33 x H 25.98 inches
A1: W 70.86 x D 41.33 x H 25.98 inches
A2: W 70.86 x D 41.33 x H 25.98 inches
D1: W 41.33 x D 41.33 x H 25.98 inches
D2: W 41.33 x D 41.33 x H 25.98 inches
F3: W 29.52 x D 41.33 x H 25.98 inches
F4: W 41.33 x D 41.33 x H 25.98 inches
F: W 59.05 x D 41.33 x H 25.98 inches
F2: W 88.58 x D 41.33 x H 25.98 inches
G: W 64.17 x D 48.81 x H 25.98 inches
H: W 82.67 x D 51.57 x H 25.98 inches
E1: W 41.33 x D 59.05 x H 25.98 inches
E2: W 41.33 x D 59.05 x H 25.98 inches
I1: W 58.66 x D 74.80 x H 15.98 inches
I2: W 58.66 x D 74.80 x H 15.98 inches
L1: W 41.35 x D 28.74 x H 17.32 inches
L2: W 41.35 x D 41.33 x H 17.32 inches
M2: W 112.20 x D 41.33 x H 25.98 inches
A1: W 70.86 x D 41.33 x H 25.98 inches
A2: W 70.86 x D 41.33 x H 25.98 inches
D1: W 41.33 x D 41.33 x H 25.98 inches
D2: W 41.33 x D 41.33 x H 25.98 inches
F3: W 29.52 x D 41.33 x H 25.98 inches
F4: W 41.33 x D 41.33 x H 25.98 inches
F: W 59.05 x D 41.33 x H 25.98 inches
F2: W 88.58 x D 41.33 x H 25.98 inches
G: W 64.17 x D 48.81 x H 25.98 inches
H: W 82.67 x D 51.57 x H 25.98 inches
E1: W 41.33 x D 59.05 x H 25.98 inches
E2: W 41.33 x D 59.05 x H 25.98 inches
I1: W 58.66 x D 74.80 x H 15.98 inches
I2: W 58.66 x D 74.80 x H 15.98 inches
L1: W 41.35 x D 28.74 x H 17.32 inches
L2: W 41.35 x D 41.33 x H 17.32 inches
Designer
Mario Bellini was born in 1935 and graduated in 1959 at the Politecnico di Milano. He lives and works in Milan. His activities range from architecture and urban design to furniture and industrial design. His fame as a designer dates from 1963. He is internationally renowned as an architect and designer, and is winner among others of 8 Compasso d’Oro and prestigious architecture awards including the Medaglia d’Oro conferred on him by the President of the Italian Republic. In 2011 he received the “Ambrogino d’oro” conferred on the most prestigious citizens of the Municipality of Milan. He has given talks in the greatest centres of culture in the world and was editor of Domus. His work can be found in the Collections of major Art Museums. MoMA in New York, which dedicated a personal exhibition to him, has 25 works of his in its Permanent Design Collection. He has had countless exhibitions in his name in Italy and abroad.
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