The design studio Nadadora has taken inspiration from a pre-industrial epoch for their post-industrial product. Tartana by Sancal is an acoustic dome designed to protect us and provide us with the privacy that we yearn for in open spaces.
In Spanish, a “tartana” is defined as a carriage with a domed cover on two wheels.
Sancal's modern-day Tartana is an acoustic dome, a totally new product, designed to protect us and provide us with the privacy that we yearn for in open spaces.
The warm materials used help to create a cosy atmosphere: the structure is ash and the fabric is a foam laminated, bicolour felt. It is available in three variants: grey/navy blue, moka/wine and beige/lime. Both sides have the same acoustic properties and can therefore be placed either way round to achieve different colour co-ordinations.
The construction of the fabric in three layers creates the optimum phono-absorbent effect.
While the structure is only available in one measurement: 150x200cm, the fabric comes in two sizes: XL or XS. Each Tartana is supplied with two fabrics which can both be XL, XS or one of each (the mixed version). The XL fabric has an overhang of 40cm and that of the XS is 20cm.
The wooden structure can be stained any colour in our collection, although Nadadora recommends “natural”, “silk-gray” or “anthracite” stains for the grey/navy fabrics, “natural” or “walnut” for moka/wine and “natural” or “silk-gray” for beige/lime.
Tartana is a piece belonging to new Grafica Collection by Sancal.
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