Casamania & Horm Cobra TV Stand
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- £2,050.00
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SKU:horm EB900X
Cobra is a dynamic TV stand, both from a visual and usage standpoint, built with curved plywood polished entirely by hand and featuring brake-fitted wheels and mood lighting, which is projected on the floor. Equipped with multiple sockets to power the eventual audio-visual components to set on the shelf, it features a hidden and discreet cable inlet that connects them to the video signal.
Structure made from beech plywood, hot-press folded and stained or veneered. Cable trough at back covered by a 3 mm thick strip of Velcro, veneered in wood with the same finish as the body. Television connection kit included. Multiple power adapter (Schuko model) and ambient light under the base. Steel wheels with pedal locking brake and tread made from black non-marking polyurethane rubber.
FINISH
Mocha beech, whitened beech, walnut
Television Max size of 55", max weight of 35 kg
Size: H 121 cm, W 90 cm, Depth 68 cm
Mario Bellini
Mario Bellini was born in 1935 in Milan and received a degree in Architecture from the Milan Polytechnic in 1959. His work as a designer began in 1963 as a consultant for Olivetti, a company for which he created typewriters and calculators, including Programma 101 (1965), TVC 250 (1967), Logos 50-60 (1973), and Divisumma 18 (1973). In 1987, Bellini founded Mario Bellini Associati, later to become the internationally renowned Mario Bellini Architects, based in Milan. Bellini has been awarded the Compasso d'Oro eight times. He received the Gold Medal of the Chartered Society of Designers and the Honorary Title of Designer for Industry of the RSA, both English awards. In 2004, he received the Gold Medal awarded by the President of the Italian Republic. In 2011, he was awarded the Gold Medal of Civic Merit of the Municipality of Milan (Ambrogino d'Oro). In 2015, he received the Gold Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Architecture by the Milan Triennale, which in January 2017 dedicated an extensive retrospective to him.