Casamania Presents the 2012 Collection
Furnish Without Limits
Milan
This year at Salone in Milan Casamania introduced their 2012 design collection Furnish Without Limits. The collection will be available from the DeTnk shop in the coming months once pricing is finalised. If you would like to secure a piece before then, please email us with your request at info at detnk.com.
The new collection includes:
ALMA MODULES by Studio 63: Alma bookcase, introduced in 2011, becomes a modular bookcase too: in fact, three modules -small, medium and large - that can be hanged and arranged to one’s own taste, derive from the basic element.
BISTROT by Luca Nichetto: The main concept, on which the project is developed, is to combine a compact aluminum conical base -to give the right space of movement- with a round, square or rectangular top with reduced size.
CHARIOT by Gam Fratesi: Chariot is a mobile table consisting of three simple elements joined together: wheels, trays and structure.
COLLERETTE by Les M: Collerette is a pouf that turns into a chair with blanket
GRANNY by PUDELSKERN: more lamps to complete the existing range
LEPEL CHAIR AND ARMCHAIR Designed by Luca Nichetto: This is a collection of padded chairs, fully upholstered in fabric or leather. two moulds for the backrest and the rear legs –for the two chair and armchair versions- and a single mould for the seat and the front legs.
MARITIME S by Benjamin Hubert: Maritime S is the new version of the chair introduced in 2011, enriched with a thin padding, which -included in the wood structure- gives the seat comfort and customisability.
PONTOON by Benjamin Hubert: Pontoon is a table with simple and structural lines, made of natural oak.
REMEMBERME by Tobias Juretzek :Rememberme becomes a project: the use of recycling clothing -like jeans and cotton shirts- is proposed to create a coffee table that uses the same materials and philosophy of the chair launched in 2011.
WEAVE by Chicako Ibaraki: In this fine work welds and metal part joints are not perceived giving uniqueness to the bookcase structure.