True Design: Global Pioneers
Representing global pioneers in design and product technologies, True Design’s roster reads as a who’s who of the decor world.
Here, we take a closer look at some of the store’s latest trending pieces by Cappellini, a global name in designer furniture known for its exceptional innovation and quality in crafting contemporary classics for the modern home.
Designed by Jasper Morrison for Cappellini, 3 Green Bottles is a set of vases with different forms and heights. The design was unveiled in 1988-1989 as part of the Some New Items for the Home exhibition in Berlin, Germany.
Made out of metal rods, Appendiabiti by Carlo Contin is a wall-mounted coat hanger available in a chromed finish or varnished with magnolia or anthracite-coloured epoxy powder.
Also designed by Jasper Morrison, the BAC chair features a solid ash structure and is available in a bleached, oak-stained, black-stained or Shanghai blue aniline-stained finish. The seat is made of ash, with the same finish as the frame or leather or fabric upholstery.
The Bambi table, which can also be used as a desk, was designed by Nendo. Completely matte lacquered in the colours white, blue, red, black or grey, the table is composed of a top made of folded laser-cut aluminium plate with a metal support base and legs in metal extrusion.
The perfect accent piece, with an ironic touch and eloquent presence, the Bong table by Giulio Cappellini is composed of a solid sphere and a round top. The Bong coffee table is available in several distinctive versions: fibreglass lacquered white, anthracite, red, orange, turquoise or sun yellow; with a lava stone finish; in faux Carrara marble; with a floral decoration.
A stylised mimetic motif in blue tones defines the Camouflage carpet in Tibetan wool, designed by François Azambourg. The rug is made in Nepal.
Contact: True Design
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