Cassero

Two furnishing elements of pure material. Two architectural blocks in perfect scale. The materiality of the concrete becomes the protagonist and is expressed through irregular surfaces that recall the raw wood with which the formwork is made – the wooden formwork used in construction that holds within it the shape to be created by casting concrete. Designed by Roberto Sironi, Cassero is a material reworking in which the tactility of the wood grain becomes the distinctive and significant aesthetic element of the project: two low tables with essential and rigorous shapes that bring a powerful architectural sign to the living environment through variation of scale and careful chromatic research.


Designer: Roberto SironiYear: 2024
Dimensions

Cod. CSRTBRT110
W 110 D 70 H 22 cm

Cod. CSRTBSQ085
W 85 D 85 H 28 cm

Materials and finishes
Low table in two sizes and heights, made of lightened concrete with wood texture.
Available in powder (rectangular) and earth (square) color.
Low Table 110×70 cm:

T195
Low Table 85×85 cm:

T194
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Roberto Sironi

Roberto Sironi is an Italian designer, who lives and works in Milan. His design practice is defined by a research-based and process-oriented approach, where thinking and making converge in the creation of artifacts, which are considered narrative tools to trigger a dialogue with the user. 
This approach materializes through a body of work that breaks with the primary function by blurring the boundary between functional object and sculpture; the artifacts produced are the result of a process in which the subjects addressed are investigated through an
in-depth analysis from a historical, geographical and anthropological point of view. The works are conceived as contemporary ultra-signs, where the transformation processes re-signify the matter, revealing its unseen qualities and giving it new features. The practice, founded in 2015, embraces different types of design practices, such as product and installation design, strategic research and design consultancy, through the collaboration with institutions, galleries and companies. Roberto Sironi also combines his practice with teaching and research activity in the Design Department of Politecnico di Milano, where his studies focus on new technologies for design.