THE TIMELESS ELEGANCE OF THE NEW ROSSATO HOME COLLECTION
Durable materials and collaboration between craftsmanship and automation for furniture solutions devoted to world citizens and contemporary lovers.
The first part of the twentieth century, with its strict lines, the search for precious materials and formal and chromatic perfection, is the ideal inspiration of the new Timeless Home Collection, designed by Hangar Design Group for Rossato, in which exotic essences such as ebony, marble and precious fabrics embellish furnishing accessories that are thus able to animate even the spaces in which they are placed. Tradition blends with contemporaneity by creating solutions of timeless charm, suitable for residential as well as high-end hotels. The stylistic coordinates of the collection are elegance, lightness, perfect alternation of full and empty spaces, along with the apparent simplicity of language.
Among the furnishing complements stands out the Victoria armchair, an important piece that can denote any environment, and the Gramercy pouf, that are quite original due to the classic top padded resting on an unusual base in burnished, gold or steel. The Stuart dining table is surprising for the richness of materials and formal perfection achieved through sculpted lines and light volumes, while the Empire separé fascinates for its extreme originality, pivoted on a precious mosaic of stone, marble, wood and metal that opens to surprise, even better defining the living spaces.
How are the Rossato furnishing complements born? It all comes from craftsmanship, but able to join, as well, automation, since every element can require detailed machining or manual processing. Every piece produced by the company, even though on a large-scale thinking, can be considered unique - also because every detail and every finishing can be customized depending on the specific requirements of the client. Sartoriality is therefore the word best suited to describing its production.
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