Made to order
The briccole are as much a part of our image of Venice as the water of the lagoon. Indeed, here three strange white wooden posts protrude from the water, leaning one against the other as they have done for nearly five hundred years, to signal to Venetians where their boats can safely travel. Their function is indispensable. But it took the observant eye of Riva 1920 to notice that the material of which they are made might be suitable for re-use. The theme of the re-use of the briccole suggested by the Riva brothers to the designers is certainly a fascinating one. I would like to make a modest proposal for a briccola with coloured glass.
Structure finish:
Briccola
Shelf finishing:
Laminated glass cobalt blue
Size:
90 x 30.5 x h 31 cm
181 x 30.5 x h 31 cm
Any movements, cracks and changes in the condition of the wood are an essential feature of these furnishings and are due to the natural settlement and the different environmental conditions. It is its own and essential characteristic synonymous with originality and authenticity.
Once upon a time, it was 1920, in Brianza, and in his tiny workshop in Cantù a serene craftsman works wood day after day, with such love and respect. It’s an art form, simple furniture of a refined elegance. That woodworker was Nino Romano. The years go by, and the work keeps going on, with more and more dedication, constantly enhancing the manufacturing process. For the first time in 1992, Riva 1920 presents its first collection at...
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