UPJ Junior

Manufacturer:
B&B Italia
Type:
Armchairs,

Designer:
Gaetano Pesce

Showroom Information:

Armchair UPJ Junior,Soara color 06 Red Jersey.

Dimensions: 71Lx81Px66H.


Available Quantity:
3
Unit Net Retail Price:
€570

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B&B Italia.

B&B Italy was founded in '66 and immediately established itself as a company of international reference in upholstered furniture, due to the application of an industrial approach for the first time in the production of furniture design. The B&B collection of furniture represents contemporary culture, responding to the evolution of standards of living and creating "timeless" products. B&B Italy relies on the contribution of international designers who work in the Research and Development Center within the company. Maxalto is a product line for B&B Italy established in the 90s. The Maxalto collection represents the meeting point between sophisticated craftsmanship and advanced technology. The soft, but rigorous shapes, the essential volumes and a variety of special woods allow you to effectively interpret the new trends in contemporary aesthetics.

Gaetano Pesce.

Gaetano Pesce, architect, artist and designer, in forty years of career has carried out public and private projects in the United States, Europe, Latin America and Asia in the fields of architecture, urban planning, interior design, industrial and exhibition design, driven by a constant tension towards innovation and experimentation.

Born in La Spezia in 1939, Pesce studied architecture at the University of Venice and wrote a manifesto in his youth in defense of the right to inconsistency in art, the need to change, to be free, not to repeat ourselves. The boundaries between art, design and industry become irrelevant in his production, because even art is a product, it is the creative response to the needs of the time in which we live. His continuous research in the field of advanced materials, languages ​​and technology has resulted in iconic productions such as the Up series (1969), composed of seven examples of seats with voluptuous shapes, including the Up5_6 armchair, the first product of industrial design called to convey a political message, to denounce the condition of women in the world.