
Lando Amalfi Console Table
AMALFI CONSOLE TABLE
LAGUNA CONSOLLE TABLE
Designed by Paola Navone
On the cusp between reality and fantasy, the ancient forms are redefined with a new sensitivity.
DESIGNER
PAOLA NAVONE
Born in Turin, Paola Navone has adopted Milan as her home, but above all she is a citizen of the world. Paola Navone has a straightforward approach, a visionary style and an eclectic philosophy.
Her soul is full of the flavours and colours of the Orient, which she knows, loves and visits, and the taste and forms of the West, rich in traditions, open and on the move.
Happy and relaxed she changes roles from architect, designer and art director to interior decorator and exhibition and event organiser for a highly selective customer portfolio, including Armani Casa, Cappellini, Baxter, Poliform...
Many are the prizes she’s been awarded: 1983 Osaka, International Design Award; Prix d’éxcellence by Marie Claire Maison; Prix createur de l’année by Maison et Object; 2000 Cologne, Designer of the Year by the magazine Architektur und Wohnen; 2011 Milano, Elle Deco International Design Awards (Edida) for Bed Bug by Poliform; Elle Deco International Design Awards (Edida) for the Metroquadro collection by Richard Ginori. Paola Navone designed the Gingerbread collection and coordinated the Nuova Falegnameria collection for Lando.
INFORMATION
WOOD
Fratino Console, Entirely in Solid Wood
BRAND
Lando
PRODUCT TYPE
Console Table
CODE
- FA603/2
- FA603/1
DESIGNER
Paola Navone
PRODUCTION
Made in Italy
COLLECTION
Amalfi
INSPIRED
The design lines, inspired by the decorative style of the bourgeois social class of the 19th century, are simplified.
DETAIL
Traditional proportions and surfaces with a matte, chalky look are united in a furnishing item with a strong decorative effect, conceived for today's architecture. The AMALFI is entirely made of sandblasted wood, hand-brushed in order to enhance the natural texture of the wood.
The legs, tastefully turned and decorated, support the lower shelf, offering an additional support and higher stability to the structure. Characterized by the rectangular refectory table shape, rich in carvings, the console expresses a sense of lightness and harmony.
