Neolito Bold
Design: Alessandro La Spada
Neolito Bold
Design: Alessandro La Spada
About Neolito Bold
Upholstered bed in leather or fabric. The asymmetrical polygonal headboard is fully upholstered, with a structure in multi-layered wood and solid fir wood, covered in polyurethane foam with differentiated densities and ergonomic padding, it is designed for electrical outlets (available on request). Bedframe in standard shape or available with an asymmetric polygonal pouf configuration on request, made up of three upholstered elements. Predisposed for a wooden slatted bed base, with a support structure consisting of four corner pieces and a central crossbar, adjustable in height, made of painted steel. The BOLD version is available in leather only, with decorative quilting in irregular bands, individually stitched together using tailoring techniques, padded with acrylic layer and applied seamlessly. The standard version features a headboard that is divided into three parts.
Dimensions
L 322 / 342 × H 119 × W 290 / 293 cm
L 126 3/4 / 134 5/8" × H 46 7/8" × W 114 1/4 / 115 1/4"
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.