Tacchini Interiors Screen

£1,610.00

The screen is one of the more intriguing themes in the design world: with its two-dimensional form, it can give shape to a three-dimensional space. What’s more, it is something of an oxymoron in its function and aesthetics: it is on display, but in order to hide something. Nebula is a design by Pearson Lloyd, interpreted by Tacchini in two different artistic versions: the Oriental poissons by artist Jean Dunand, and the spatial drawings from the series Inventario del Novecento con la mano sinistra by Lucia Pescador.

Dimensions: W 123 D 4 H 125 cm, Base D 45
Suspended H 123

Materials: Internal frame: made of two MDF panels of 16 mm each one glue together. It’s covered by soft padding. It can be self-standing or suspended on the ceiling.

Base: the base is in metal powder coated.

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The screen is one of the more intriguing themes in the design world: with its two-dimensional form, it can give shape to a three-dimensional space. What’s more, it is something of an oxymoron in its function and aesthetics: it is on display, but in order to hide something. Nebula is a design by Pearson Lloyd, interpreted by Tacchini in two different artistic versions: the Oriental poissons by artist Jean Dunand, and the spatial drawings from the series Inventario del Novecento con la mano sinistra by Lucia Pescador.

Dimensions: W 123 D 4 H 125 cm, Base D 45
Suspended H 123

Materials: Internal frame: made of two MDF panels of 16 mm each one glue together. It’s covered by soft padding. It can be self-standing or suspended on the ceiling.

Base: the base is in metal powder coated.

The screen is one of the more intriguing themes in the design world: with its two-dimensional form, it can give shape to a three-dimensional space. What’s more, it is something of an oxymoron in its function and aesthetics: it is on display, but in order to hide something. Nebula is a design by Pearson Lloyd, interpreted by Tacchini in two different artistic versions: the Oriental poissons by artist Jean Dunand, and the spatial drawings from the series Inventario del Novecento con la mano sinistra by Lucia Pescador.

Dimensions: W 123 D 4 H 125 cm, Base D 45
Suspended H 123

Materials: Internal frame: made of two MDF panels of 16 mm each one glue together. It’s covered by soft padding. It can be self-standing or suspended on the ceiling.

Base: the base is in metal powder coated.