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Design: Samuele Mazza, Alessandro La Spada

Piano: structure of casing in MDF with opening “cover” in poplar block wood. Internal covering in mirror mosaic for the bar. Final lacquering in gloss polyurethane. Music stand in black gloss lacquer with carved “gothec” design. Legs, sword “cover” support and lower perimeter of keyboard in laser cut polished stainless steel. Pommel in turned aluminium chrome finish. Digital keyboard model Yamaha. In the structure 3 service spaces are available.
Bench: seat frame in wood with padding in polyurethane, covered in leather or fabric. Not removable. Seating may be regulated in height by mechanism. Legs in polished laser cut stainless steel. Metal parts can be lacquered in any colour included in the metal finish selection.

Dimensions

L 153 × H 102 / 208 × W 169 cm
L 60 1/4" × H 40 1/8 / 81 7/8" × W 66 1/2"

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Samuele Mazza

His background has roots in his beloved, deep Sicily of Palma di Montechiaro, where triumphant baroque. Catholicism and unexpected reminiscences of Jewish and oriental culture form a unique environment. Later, his grounding was in the swinging Florence of the '80s, which was a workshop of creative elaborations, an open space for new researches and experimentations in the fields of culture, music and fashion. After that he landed at the current bipolarity of Milan-New York axis.

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Alessandro La Spada

Alessandro La Spada defines himself a "designer with the manner of a craftsman". His motto: "perform in order to learn" He studied at the i.d.i. interior design institute in Milan where he graduated in 1990. From 1990 to 1994 he collaborated with the studio Sawaya e Moroni, designing interiors and following the development of the company's prototypes. Beetween 1998 and 2004 he was involved in the field of design and interior project dealing with formal research, underlining the semantic value of objects. He dedicates himself to the small scale production of lamps and furnishings, deepening his knowledge on materials, creating a small creative workshop specialised in processing metal. In 2005 a casual meeting led to his collaboration with Samuele Mazza, an eclectic character with a past in fashion design. His "hard wear" contribution to Mazza's soft world gave life to the "Visionnaire" and "Grantour" collection. He also lectures at the i.d.i. interior design institute, milan. He has worked as project leader for the domus academy in Milan.

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