Paolo Rizzatto Italy (1941 - )Paolo Rizzatto was born in 1941 in Milan. He took his degree in Architecture in I965 at the Milan Polytechnic. In his studio he works as a freelancer in the field of architecture, design and interior design and continues to develop his experience as interior lighting designer. His works have been published in magazines, catalogues and books in Italy and abroad. Projects by him presented at Seminars or Exhibitions of architecture and design, are included in the permanent collections of numerous Foundations and Museums: Architectural Associations in London, Milan Triennale, Wave Hill Museum Center in New York, Museum of Modern Art in New York, Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Museo della Scienza e della Tecnica in Milan, Camere con vista ad"Abitare il tempo"in Verona, "Creativitalia" in Tokio, "Halogen-20 jahre neues Licht" Durangewandte Kunst Museum in Cologne, "Capitales Europ?ennes du nouveau design" Centre Pompidou in Paris, " Tecniques Discretes" Mus?e des Arts Decoratifs at the Louvre in Paris, "Mutants Materials" at the Museum of Modern art in New York.
A single molded sheet of transparent PMMA forms the compact, sturdy and cheerful Jolly Table. Simple, chic and elegant, this table can be used indoors or outdoors and instantly brightens up its location, be it the backyard or the living room. The Jolly Table fits in both the home and the office to provide a decorative accent.| Item: | Dimensions: | Weight: |
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| Jolly Table | 16" H x 16" W x 16" D | 5.06 lbs |
| Base: | 3 & 4 Legs |
| Product Category: | End Tables |
| Shape: | Square |
| Style: | Modern / Contemporary |
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Orazio from Houston, TX
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5/12/2013
Kartell Jolly Table The Kartell Jolly table has a simple, yet attractive design, which makes it suitable for matching with any style of furniture. |
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Nicole from SAN ANTONIO, TX
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3/19/2012
Great Addition I have two kartel chairs and the table is perfect |
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Mylo from New York, NY
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11/2/2011
Out of *KEA? I've got these tables to go with Lou Lou Ghost chairs for my little ones. They are cute, modern and for good price but basically you get for what you pay for. These tables are made of light-weight plastic that scratches easily and they don't give you the feeling of a quality piece of furniture. Kids totally love them though, I'd rather recommend to try some Swedish alternative for a similar quality but more cheeful price. |
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isa from NY
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9/5/2010
It would be more appropriate for kids I would recommend it as kids furniture rather than side table |
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Anonymous from Texas
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5/5/2013
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Anonymous from Washington
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8/26/2012
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