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05.12 2010

MILO table
MILO table
MILO table
MILO table
MILO table
MILO table
MILO table
Milo table for 1825 by Serralunga. CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE
The new Milo table design by AquiliAlberg takes the advantage of Rotational moulding process for creating a unique one-piece table.

Transforming an aesthetical detail into a technical solution, AquiliAlberg have been able to solve the difficulties for big surfaces to remain planar.

The Milo table project, uses as a primary element, the curved line. Even the straight lines of the table top are gently rounded, declaring the marked plasticity of its sinuous forms. It refers to the matrix language and the poetic curvilinear architecture of the Milà house, Gaudi’s famous work. The name is in fact a tribute to it.

Its concave shape invites friendly use, and the conviviality of sharing.

It is a casual table for both outdoor and indoor use, ideal for contract but also private use. Its sinuous and delicate lines integrate it seamlessly into both the natural landscape and the man made environment: in collective settings, showrooms, shops, waiting areas, recreational areas, and residential spaces.

The illuminated version embellishes its sensuality.

ARCHITECT: AquiliAlberg studio, Milan, Italy, www.aquilialberg.com. CLIENT: 1825 by Serralunga. DATE: 2010.
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