Epooca
Design by Simone Fanciullacci
“”If I say ‘On the Trestle’, what comes to Your mind?” In literature, the term Trestle (Trespolo), which derives from the Latin ‘tripes-pĕdis’ meaning “three feet,” is used metaphorically to symbolize the base or foundation of something. The term evokes an image of a wooden object , or more precisely, the most supreme of all wooden Objects (with a capital O), followed only by the table, which, for production purposes, requires both wood and a trestle. The result is a heterogeneous collection of unconventional furnishing accessories, dreamed and dreamy objects.
A throne obtained by juxtaposing two elements entirely in walnut wood, as if they were relics from an arcane structure. The result is itself an enigmatic, asymmetrical object that appears different from every point of view and forces the eye to move between solids and voids to embrace the whole. The seat is anti-ergonomic, not a chair to feel comfortable in, but to force the body into the object, eliciting unexpected sensations.
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