Agave has a definitely 60’s feel. It is made in solid teak with thinned edges and soft curves that invite one to sit down, unwind and enjoy the moment.
A collection of tables and chairs whose lines draw inspiration from the sinuous forms of the leaves of the eponymous plant.
The almost ‘sartorial’ workmanship of the wood reaches its maximum expression in the lounge armchair and in the dining chair, where the continuous effect between the seat and the backrest create such a sinuous style that the frame seems to be made from the material itself.
Agave has a definitely 60’s feel. It is made in solid teak with thinned edges and soft curves that invite one to sit down, unwind and enjoy the moment.
A collection of tables and chairs whose lines draw inspiration from the sinuous forms of the leaves of the eponymous plant.
The almost ‘sartorial’ workmanship of the wood reaches its maximum expression in the lounge armchair and in the dining chair, where the continuous effect between the seat and the backrest create such a sinuous style that the frame seems to be made from the material itself.
Mattia Albicini (Milan, Italy, 1980) achieved his Master’s degree in Industrial Design at Politecnico di Milano in 2006. While studying at university he collaborated with manufacturing companies as well as design studios and between 2003 and 2004 he studied Design & Media at the “Fachhochschule Hannover”, Germany, where he took part in a project in the field of urban lighting for the city of Hannover. After graduating he joined the team of Basaglia Rota Nodari Associates and then, from 2008 until 2011, he worked for Toan Nguyen Studio designing for brands such as Dedon, Coalesse, Walter Knoll, Moroso, Lema, Viccarbe, Ormet, Domus, Firme di Vetro Group, Pedrali, YDF and others.