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Rational rigour, a sense of lightness and precision of detail: the new Kumo table, designed by Calvi Brambilla, features a rectangular top with rounded edges and a double base, consisting of two supporting elements joined by a joint. Organic abstraction and sculptural presence characterise the design, which thrives on the dynamic contrast between mass and void, balance and tension, in a continuous dialogue between autonomous forms. Available in all the marbles of the Frigerio collection, Kumo fills the space like a dance, evoking the fluid forms and bold colours of the sculptures of Calder and Henry Moore.

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Calvi Brambilla

Fabio Calvi (Pavia, 1969) studied Architecture at the Polytechnic of Milan and the Brunel University of West London. He made his debut designing the personal exhibition of the phot...

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