Fidelio Console
The Fidelio
console table designed
by Roberto Lazzeroni for Poltrona
Frau catches the eye for the contrast
between its remarkable visual lightness and the richness of the material
combinations, a balance that makes it ideal for furnishing the contemporary
living room. Formal simplicity and refined details are the particular hallmarks
of the Fidelio series. In fact, the console table joins the low cabinet, the
chest of drawers, the side tables, the lamp and all of the other elements of
the collection, notable for functional details which become highly distinctive
aesthetic elements. The Fidelio console table is 75 cm high, 135 cm wide
and 45 cm deep. The base, in solid ash with a Moka or Wengé stain, supports the
two double uprights with characteristic triangular section. The plates for
mounting the tops are made from steel and painted matt black. Spacers in
brushed steel with a natural brass finish. Self-adhesive felt pads protect the
floor. The top surface is in Emperador or Calacatta Gold marble. Both have a
polished finish to which a transparent polyester paint is applied to guarantee
greater resistance and prevent the absorption of liquids. The Calacatta gold
marble can also come with a semi-polished finish, treated with a
water-repellent oil with a highly natural appearance. The marble top is
completed with a supporting MDF panel with a non-scratch matt black painted
finish, and the underneath is strengthened with a technical mesh to guarantee
its resistance. On request, the top can also come in birch plywood upholstered
with Saddle Extra leather. In this case the underneath is in matching Pelle
Frau® leather. It is particularly advisable to attach the version with marble
top to the wall to guarantee greater stability and safety. The rear mounting
plate is made of matt black painted steel and permits adjustments to a depth of
+/- 6mm.
About Designer | |
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Roberto Lazzeroni |
Roberto Lazzeroni was born in
Pisa. He studied art and architecture in Florence, taking an increasing
personal interest in the phenomena of conceptual art and radical design during
his years of training. He débuted professionally in the early 1980s with a
series of important 'Interior Architecture' works that were immediately noticed
and published by both Italian and international magazines.
Roberto
Lazzeroni has enjoyed an extremely dynamic professional journey that today sees
him involved in various projects, and able to boast prestigious collaborations,
art direction and interior and contract design in various parts of the world.
Awards include: Tecniques Discretes (Paris, 1991), Conran Foundation Museum,
(London, 1992), Elegant Techniques, (Chicago, 1992), La Fabbrica Estetica,
(Paris, 1993), Dall'Albergo alla Nave, (Genoa, 1993), Costruire il mobile,
(Milan 1999). |