L 90 cm - P 90 cm - H 75 cm L 90 cm - P 60 cm - H 40 cm
Finiture
Aluminum, Coating on request
Year
1967 - 2024
The Additional System by Tacchini is a modular seating system designed to offer maximum flexibility and comfort. Characterized by geometric volumes and essential lines, it allows infinite configurations. Thanks to the modularity of the modules, the Additional System combines aesthetics and functionality, creating tailor-made solutions for every environment. The high quality of the materials and the artisanal attention to detail make it a refined furnishing element, capable of combining elegance and versatility.
Tacchini
Tacchini is an Italian company created in 1967 by Antonio Tacchini. All products are made in the Brianza area between Milan and Como with a strong manufacturing and artisan tradition. This allows the company to directly control their quality, minimize pollution and energy consumption resulting from their transportation. Tacchini has always collaborated with the great masters of design such as Achille Castiglioni and Gianfranco Frattini and still today continues on a path of re-editions that challenges and teaches contemporaneity.
Joe Colombo, pseudonym of Cesare Colombo, was an Italian designer and architect. Born in Milan in 1930, he founded the Nuclear Movement together with Enrico Baj and Sergio Dangelo, and then joined the International Movement for an Imaginary Bauhaus and the Movement for Concrete Art. Upon his father's death in 1959, Colombo opened an architecture studio with his brother Gianni, with whom he designed the Acrilica lamp (1962), awarded at the 1964 Triennale. He died prematurely at the age of 41 and today his studio, carried on by his historic collaborator Ignazia Favata, houses the designer's archive.