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Edelweiss lounge in frassino,
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in ashwood, upholstered and
Frisée tables in ashwood
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Corolla tavoli in frassino
e Edelweiss lounge in frassino,
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ashwood and Edelweiss lounge
in ashwood, upholstered
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Corolla tavolo in frassino
e sughero, Frisée tavolo in
frassino e Corolla bergére
in frassino, imbottita
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and cork, Frisée table in
ashwood and Corolla bergére
in ashwood, upholstered
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Frisée sedia in frassino e
sgabello in frassino, imbottito
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upholstered
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Spy tavolo in faggio e Fleuron
sedia in frassino, imbottita
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and Fleuron chair in ashwood,
upholstered
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Veretta sedia in faggio,
imbottita e Frisée tavolo
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in beechwood, upholstered
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Frisée tavolo in frassino,
Sey lounge in acciaio e corda
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Sey lounge steel frame
and woven rope
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and lounge in ashwood
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table, bench and barstool steel
frame and ashwood
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Corolla tavolo in frassino
e travertino e Corolla
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ashwood and Travertine stone
and Corolla armchair in
ashwood, upholstered
Editorial Index
Billiani presents new collections of chairs and tables,
adding the names of Constance Guisset and Philippe
Bestenheider to its roster of designers and continuing
the collaboration with Cristina Celestino, art director of
the company. With the setup of these pieces in a villa from
the 1950s designed by Carlo Scarpa, Billiani moves forward
with its evolution, expanding beyond new boundaries.
The intimate domestic atmosphere reflects the brand’s
decisive entry into the world of home furnishings.
The choice of this historic residence created by the great
Venetian architect breaks down temporal barriers,
conveying a timeless image of the space and the products.
A villa built in Friuli Venezia Giulia towards the end of the
1950s is one of the first residential buildings designed by the
Venetian architect Carlo Scarpa. The project comes from the
same period as Scarpa’s masterpieces such as the Olivetti
store and the ground floor of Fondazione Querini Stampalia
in Venice, works that ratified his role as one of the greatest
Italian contemporary architects.
The villa features many characteristics that were to become
recurring traits in Scarpa’s architecture. Sliding doors, hidden
passages and two-story zones make the rooms fluid and
mutable, in perfect spatial continuity.
The indoor-outdoor relationship is of fundamental
importance. Every window offers fine views of trees and the
garden, or glimpses of the inside from the open-air spaces.
The remarkable wall decorations create an ideal connection
between the interiors and the nature outside.
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Index
p. 030
Company Profile
p. 056
Veretta
Sedie, lounge, sgabelli
/ Chairs, lounge chairs, stools
p. 064
Corolla
Poltroncine, lounge, bergère, divani,
tavoli / Armchairs, lounge chair, bergère,
sofas, tables
p. 072
Frisée
Sedie, poltroncine, sgabelli, tavoli
/ Chairs, armchairs, stools, tables
p. 085
Finiture / Finishes
p. 097
Schede tecniche
/ Technical info
p. 038
Edelweiss
Sedie, lounge, sgabelli / Chairs, lounge chairs, stools
p. 048
Fleuron
Sedie / Chairs
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