
CeccottiCollezioni Fagiolo Table
FAGIOLO TABLE
FAGIOLO TABLE
Designed by Roberto Lazzeroni
Decorative but functional, this small table can be used in a versatile way as both a visual highlight and a way to organise the space. Fagiolo was designed by Lazzeroni in 2014 as a "satellite piece" for the Saturn armchair.
These items were both created for a reading corner known as "Saturn and sons", which also included the Lampo lamp. This mini suite was created for areas of the home dedicated to rest and relaxation, where Fagiolo is a highly practical addition.
Its name means "bean" and is inspired by the organic form of its two tabletops. The frame is made from solid American walnut in four possible colours as listed and with optional shellac finish. The double top is available in transparent, bronzed or smoked 4-mm glass. Alternatively, the lower top can be made from marble with the upper top in glass.
DESIGNER
ROBERTO LAZZERONI
Roberto Lazzeroni, born in Pisa, began his professional life with the study of art and architecture in Florence and the interests he developed during his training, in particular in the conceptual art and radical design movements.
In the early 1980s, Lazzeroni made his professional debut with a series of important works in the field of “interior architecture” that immediately attracted attention and were published in Italian and foreign periodicals.
Lazzeroni considers “interior architecture” to be a necessary discipline, a sort of “training field” in which to glean varied experience in materials, techniques, and problems inherent to design in the home.
A fundamental step for anyone approaching the world of product design. Receptive to the history of design and its “signs,” with a personal stylistic flair that Lazzeroni spontaneously defines as “sentimental design.”
It is in fact easy even for the non-expert eye to sense the link between past and future in Roberto Lazzeroni’s projects: his is design that does not parade industrial geometries, but neither does it embody frivolous affectations of aestheticism; it gives objects their correct places in history, in tradition, in an individual and collective autobiography.
Lazzeroni’s peculiar understanding of design led him to specialize in concept development: the ideas underlying the creation of new trademarks. The Cecotti Collection experience, begun in 1988, has since been flanked by work with other companies.
Roberto Lazzeroni’s life in design is a highly dynamic professional itinerary that, today, sees him involved in many areas, including design collaboration with prestigious firms, art direction, and interior and contract design in many parts of the world.
INFORMATION
PRODUCTION
Made in Italy
DESIGNER
Roberto Lazzeroni
WEIGHT
20.5 Kg
VOLUME
0.339 m³
FINISHES
