L 142 cm - P 35 cm - H 76 cm L 200 cm - P 38 cm - H 38 cm
Finiture
Metal
Year
2024
The Origata Console by Porro is a distinctive piece that expresses elegance through its refined design and use of materials. The solid wood structure is characterized by the origato finish, which gives a unique and sophisticated texture to the surface, providing depth and a very particular visual effect. The clean lines and thin profile make the console suitable for any modern environment, with a combination of beauty and functionality that make it a precious and versatile furnishing element.
Porro
Porro nasce nel 1925 a Montesolaro di Carimate grazie ai fratelli Giulio e Stefano Porro. Negli anni ’50, con la seconda generazione – Carlo, Arturo e Silvio Porro – abbraccia il Modernismo, collaborando con l’architetto Giulio Moscatelli.Nel 1966, Bruno Munari crea il logo aziendale, mentre negli anni ’80, con l’ingresso della terza generazione – Lorenzo, Fabio, Giovanni e Danilo Porro – il design diventa centrale. Inizia così la collaborazione con Piero Lissoni, art director dal 1989 e autore di icone come il tavolo Ferro (1994).L’azienda cresce a livello internazionale con designer come Wolfgang Tolk, Werner Aisslinger, Christophe Pillet, Jean Marie Massaud, Front, Alessandro Mendini, GamFratesi, Gabriele e Oscar Buratti, Nao Tamura. Nel 2014 entra Maria Porro, oggi responsabile marketing e comunicazione.
Nao Tamura is a Japanese designer born in 1976, based in New York. Her training at Parsons School of Design allowed her to develop a multidisciplinary approach that crosses different cultures and sectors. His work stands out for its ability to blend innovation and beauty, creating solutions that establish an emotional connection with the public. He has collaborated with brands such as Issey Miyake, Artek and Lexus, receiving international recognition for his ability to combine memory and innovation, integrating both the analogue and digital worlds.