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Stay Screen
The Shanghai studio inaugurates its collaboration with
Cassina with a collection of freestanding and movable furniture accessories for
the sleeping area. The screen is composed of three panels connected by metal
hinges that allow it to close completely towards the inside. It is
characterised by an elegant double finish: the interior is available in
Canaletto walnut, ash wood stained mocha or stained black ash wood, while the
exterior is lacquered in eight colour variations. Stay Screen is useful both
for creating private partitions and hanging objects, thanks to a series of
accessories that can be attached to the upper part, such as, two metal hooks
(one high and one low), a long mirror with a calendered profile and a round
mirror, again, with a calendered profile (to be combined with the Vanity
Table). All metal elements are available with a gunmetal or bronze finish.
The collection is completed by a Vanity Table
and Clothes Stand.
Stay Vanity Table
The Shanghai studio inaugurates its collaboration with
Cassina with a collection of freestanding and movable furniture accessories for
the sleeping area. The Stay Vanity Table has a tubular metal frame, with a
gunmetal or bronze finish, a wooden top with saddle leather inserts on the
surface and a single, solid wood drawer for jewellery and small objects lined
with the same saddle leather insert. A Screen and a Clothes Stand complete the collection.
Stay Clothes Stand
The Shanghai studio inaugurates its collaboration with
Cassina with a collection of freestanding and movable furniture accessories for
the sleeping area. The Stay Clothes Stand, with the same gun metal or bronze
finish, has been designed to hang a variety of garments. It features precious
details in wood, to hang clothes and place small objects and a low marble shelf
on which shoes and bags can be placed; this also acts as a counterweight to
improve the product’s stability.
About Designer | |
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Neri & Hu |
Mr. Neri
received his Master of Architecture at Harvard University and his Bachelor of
Architecture at UC Berkeley. Ms. Hu received her Master of Architecture and
Urban Planning at Princeton University and her Bachelor of Arts in Architecture
at UC Berkeley. Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu are the Founding Partners of
Neri&Hu Design and Research Office, an inter-disciplinary international
architectural design practice based in Shanghai, China, with an additional
office in London, UK. Neri&Hu works internationally providing architecture,
interior, master planning, graphic, and product design services. Currently
working on projects in many countries, Neri&Hu is composed of
multi-cultural staff who speak over 30 different languages. The diversity of
the team reinforces a core vision for the practice: to respond to a global
worldview incorporating overlapping design disciplines for a new paradigm in
architecture. Neri&Hu are named Maison & Objet Asia Designers of The
Year 2015 and Wallpaper* Designer of The Year 2014. In 2013, they were inducted
into the U.S. Interior Design Hall of Fame. Their practice was the 2011 INSIDE
Festival Overall Winner, won AR Awards for Emerging Architecture in 2010 by
Architectural Review and one of the Design Vanguards in 2009 by Architectural
Record. Other than architectural professionals, Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu have
been actively involved in teaching and research. They have been invited to
speak, exhibit and judge for many prestigious events and programs all over the
world. Lyndon Neri and Rossana are also founders of Design Republic, a retail
concept store based in Shanghai that offers a unique collection of products
created by the world's best design talents, Besides award-winning architecture
and interiors, Neri&Hu have designed products for brands including
including Classicon, Fritz Hansen, Gandia Blasco, JIA, LEMA, MOOOI,
Nanimarquina, Parachilna, Poltrona Frau S.p.A., Porro, Stellar Works,
Wallpaper* Handmade, Meritalia, BD Barcelona Design, neri&hu, among many
others. In 2015, Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu were appointed Creative Directors
of Stellar Works. |