DOMINO - Composite material and oak sideboard with doors _ HESSENTIA | Cornelio Cappellini
HESSENTIA | Cornelio Cappellini > Cabinet
Domino Multi Mosaic
artistictile > Floor tile-stone
Introducing Domino, a playful mix of 2” × 12” meshed field tile in an elongated rectangular pattern with random accent colors set against a “constant” of honed Thassos or White Sand. Through a subtle yet striking interplay, each color beautifully contrasts against an alternating backdrop, creating movement through simple geometry. In Domino White, Thassos marble is paired with the soft, creamy tones of Vanilla Onyx, White Sand and Volakas while Domino Multi combines White Sand limestone with a pastel blend of Rosa Portogallo, Viola Reale and Spring Green.
Domino Next
molteni > Coffee table
In his search for stylized forms and characterful materials Nicola Gallizia develops a series of versatile and complementary units that can fit into each other or be set side by side such as small oval tables and poufs. They are made using and alternating steel wood stone textiles and leather. Color matter and form are the inspiration and the synthesis of the collection.
DOMINIO 810 - Wall-mounted display cabinet _ Sudbrock Möbelhandwerk
Sudbrock Möbelhandwerk > Cabinet
DOMINO - Contemporary style rectangular wooden console table _ OFFICINACIANI
OFFICINACIANI > Console
Damier
minotti > Styling
Ottomans of different sizes and heights, proposed individually or grouped, make up a system that invites to a new creative and informal conviviality. Designed as soft volumes of square and rectangular shape suspended on Bronze-coloured aluminium bases, thanks to their reduced size, the Damier elements can be used as accessories or auxiliary seats. The various combinations of upholstery, which take advantage of the vast choice of fabrics and leathers of the Minotti collection, help to create an ever-changing domino of shades and textures. Thus designing a soft system that plays with the up-and-down dynamism of the different modules.
Quadrado "Table"
minotti > Table
Rationalist, minimal, designed by combining different materials and textures that enhance its linear shapes, the table features the element that characterises the Quadrado family on its top: a duckboard pattern. Teak duckboard, used in the yachting industry to facilitate the outflow of water, was introduced in 2018 as a modular element of the structured Quadrado seating system created by the Brazilian designer. The table comes in three dimensions, and features a top set on aluminium legs, designed as two panels that cross it on the short side. It sports a striking Lava Stone Powder finish, generating an interesting contrast between the surfaces and the Teak wood of the top. A number of plug-in accessories, such as the candle-holder and the Lava Stone tray, mean the table can be set to match the occasion. The Quadrado table can be used in different arrangements, perhaps forming part of a domino sequence or designing a frame round the trunk of a tree, as suggested by Marcio Kogan, as always in pursuit of an ideal relationship between his designs and the nature surrounding them.