Kartell Alta Tensione Coat Stand
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Alta Tensione is a practical and attractive coat stand that can be easily placed in any corner of the home. The aluminium structure ends in different coloured clothes hangers.
Dimensions
Diameter: 40 cm
Depth: 170 cm
Materials
Structure material: Steel
Hook and Supports material: Aluminium
Third Material: Mass-Coloured Scratch Resistant-Coated Pmma
Enzo Mari
After studying literature and art at the Accademia di Brera in Milan, Enzo Mari began submitting designs to industry and in 1957 created his first object for Danese. Not content with being just an artist and industrial designer, Enzo Mari was always preoccupied with the role of object design in everyday living and the function of the designer. As a design theorist, Enzo Mari had an enormous influence on the design world, continuing to teach at many universities and institutes in Italy and abroad throughout his career. Of the vast number of objects (over 1500) Enzo Mari designed for firms such as Danese, Driade, Alessi, Le Creuset, Olivetti, Zanotta, and many others.
After studying literature and art at the Accademia di Brera in Milan, Enzo Mari began submitting designs to industry and in 1957 created his first object for Danese. Not content with being just an artist and industrial designer, Enzo Mari was always preoccupied with the role of object design in everyday living and the function of the designer. As a design theorist, Enzo Mari had an enormous influence on the design world, continuing to teach at many universities and institutes in Italy and abroad throughout his career. Of the vast number of objects (over 1500) Enzo Mari designed for firms such as Danese, Driade, Alessi, Le Creuset, Olivetti, Zanotta, and many others.