B&B Italia Alanda '18 Rectangular Coffee Table
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The Alanda coffee table, an iconic piece that ushered in the 1980s, is now revisited in homage to Paolo Piva, the great architect and designer who passed away last year. A highly successful classic and sought-after vintage furnishing complements, Alanda is one of the most typical design objects of a period with a wealth of strong, daring stylistic signs, often in a dialogue with architecture, reproducing its most attractive, characteristic elements in miniature. The Alanda's structure, serving as both pedestal and support, recalls a group of upturned pyramids, a geodetic frame that has always characterized it as if it was a magical object, entrapping and amplifying cosmic energy. Alanda '18 is offered in two sizes - 120 x 120 cm and 120 x 180 cm - with structure in glossy black painted steel and top in extra light or smoky glass.
Dimensions
180w x 120d x 27h cm
Paolo Piva
Since 1970 Paolo Piva has been principally concerned with industrial design, exhibition design, graphics and architecture. Born in Adria in 1950, he studied architecture at Venice University in 1968 and has been involved in both large and small projects in Italy and abroad. He has earned international recognition for his work with Italian furniture manufacturers including Fama, B&B Italia, Giovannetti, Dada and Poliform. In 1980 he was commissioned by the Kuwait government to plan the new embassy in Qatar, and in 1985 he planned the restructuring of the headquarters for Charles Jourdan in Paris. In 1988 he became Professor of Design at the Hochschule fur Angewandte Kunst in Vienna.
Since 1970 Paolo Piva has been principally concerned with industrial design, exhibition design, graphics and architecture. Born in Adria in 1950, he studied architecture at Venice University in 1968 and has been involved in both large and small projects in Italy and abroad. He has earned international recognition for his work with Italian furniture manufacturers including Fama, B&B Italia, Giovannetti, Dada and Poliform. In 1980 he was commissioned by the Kuwait government to plan the new embassy in Qatar, and in 1985 he planned the restructuring of the headquarters for Charles Jourdan in Paris. In 1988 he became Professor of Design at the Hochschule fur Angewandte Kunst in Vienna.