Monitillo1980 Vela soft geometries
Vela soft geometries
VELA SOFT GEOMETRIES
Designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune
The soft geometries of Vela give life to a design where simple and contrasting shapes coexist in harmony.
With three different sizes and smoothed angels,
Vela offers an elegant marble atmosphere and
several installation possibilities
DESIGNER
CLAESSON KOIVISTO RUNE
Claesson Koivisto Rune is a Swedish architectural partnership, founded in Stockholm, in 1995, by Mårten Claesson, Eero Koivisto and Ola Rune. It started as an architectural firm, but has since become a multi-disciplinary office with an equal emphasis on both architecture and design.
As the first Swedish office to have exhibited in the international section at the Venice Architecture Biennale, in 2004, they are also responsible for award-wining projects such as the Tind Prefab house collection for Fiskarhedenvillan, Widlund House private villa on Öland, Örsta Gallery building in Kumla, Sfera Building culture house in Kyoto and Nobis Hotel in Stockholm.
They design for such international companies as Arflex, Asplund, Blueair, Boffi, Capdell, Cappellini, Casamania, David design, Discipline, Dune NY, Fontana Arte, Kasthall, Living Divani, Offecct, Paola Lenti, Petite Friture, Swedese, Tacchini, Wästberg, among others.
For their work they have received the German Design Award (Gold and Silver) 2011 by the Federal Republic of Germany, Designer of the Year 2011 and Furniture of the Year 2012 by Elle Deco (Sweden), both Designer of the Year and Best Seating 2014 by Elle Décor Italia, and the Red Dot Design Award – Best of the Best 2014, making them the first office to hold a Red Dot in five different product categories.
INFORMATION
TECHNICAL STANDARDS
Within the framework of the adopted technical standards, Monitillo Marmi Srl reserves the right to make all those changes (at any time and without prior notice) that, in its final judgements, are needed to improve the functions and performances of the products, as well as to meet the company’s technical and production requirements
ELEMENTS
- 200×600 mm (8×24 inch)
- 400×400 mm (16×16 inch)
- 200×400 mm (8×16 inch)