Eosonno
Soft and elegant lines.
Comfortable design. The Eosonno
bed designed by Luciano
Pagani and Angelo Perversi has a slightly curved headboard which
envelopes the mattress, almost embracing it. Four metal feet support the
structure to give it a contemporary look. The headboard of the Eosonno bed is
made from seasoned beechwood with padding in polyurethane foam and dacron. The
base is composed of spruce blockboard for the sides and poplar plywood for the
footboard. The upholstery is in soft Pelle Frau® leather. The feet are available
with polished aluminium or brushed aluminium colour finishes, or covered with
60 mm diameter leather. The Eosonno bed can be complemented with a practical
side table with drawer in natural maple. The Eosonno bed can be supplemented
with bed bases, mattresses and coordinated accessories from the Poltrona Frau
Notte® collection, as desired.
About Designer | |
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Luciano Pagani & Angelo Perversi |
Architects
since 1976, in the mid 1980s, they founded an associated studio dealing with
architecture, design, light and art direction. In interior architecture, they
developed the Repubblica offices (Rome), the offices of Corriere della Sera
(Milan and Rome), the offices of Hewlett-Packard (Stezzano - Bergamo) and the
wellness centre Down Town in Milan (materials, lights and colours). In design,
they have collaborated, and indeed continue to work with various prestigious
companies of the sector, including: Flos, Fontarte, Zanotta, Unifor and
Poltrona Frau. Awards received include: Hook System bookcases (Compasso d’Oro
1987) for Joint, the office tables and storage units Move and Flipper (IF
Hannover 1996 and Compasso d’Oro 1998) for Unifor, Grall lamps (selection
Compasso d’Oro 1991) for Flos; Alas light (IF Hannover 1999) for
Regiolux-Lichtwerk GmbH. More recent design products include the sofa,
armchair, bed and accessory system 'Eos' for Poltrona Frau, the office
furniture system Wed for A-trend of Abbondinterni, the light ‘Pax’ for
Fontanarte and the lights Gladis, Trixy and Tegò for Luxit. They began teaching
at the Politecnico di Milano University in 2000. Recently, they have been
working in the field of interior design, including the restoration of the Banca
Leonardo in Milan. |