Fantin, Italian brand specialized in the production of furniture and solutions in metal, is recognized in its market for having an indispensable value: quality, that is to say a synthesis between beauty, solidity and durability.
The brand, which celebrates this year its 50th anniversary, presents its new FRAME collection of design furniture, which was conceived by Salvatore Indriolo. During Milan Design Week 2018, it will be on display at EligoStudio (at 8, Via Palermo), in a site-specific installation entitled AMULETS by EligoStudio for Fantin.
The key element at the heart of the project is revealed by the name of the installation: AMULETS stems from the anagram AMLET = METAL and the latter material is the real star of the show. Over the years, metal has become emblematic of both Fantin and the experience that the company has built up processing the material with cutting-edge technologies. This allows all of its expressive potential and versatility to be explored, as is plain to see in the brand's collections.
FRAME makes the most of the highly specialized know-how with a minimal design whose light lines and structural solidity are found throughout the modules that make up the range. A breathtaking selection of 40 colours ranging from neutral tones to brighter hues lights up the collection and offers numerous aesthetic solutions.
The range fuses stylistic simplicity with flexibility to provide the scope for tailor-made creations. It includes cupboards of various sizes, tables and a kitchen workstation that is available both without accessories and with a sink, an induction hob and a Barazza oven. On request, customers can choose to add another appliance to suit their individual needs.
EligoStudio in the heart of the Brera Design District will play host to the site-specific installation showcasing the FRAME range and all of the marvels of metal. A total of five rooms will be used to display various monumental, striking sculptures made entirely from items in the Frame collection and other Fantin essentials, such as the Binaria selection.
Source: Fantin
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