Ron Gilad’s new collection of furnishings, Grado°, underlines the designer’s interest in basic geometric shapes. Tables large and small, wardrobes, bookcases, mirrors and shelves play conceptually and materially with revolutionary lements, thereby becoming objects that fascinate and capture our imagination. Surfaces are rotated and rounded off; the wooden and glass tables and the bookcases, in particular, create a shift that moves from an angle of 90° to one of 45° without corners; a cube is extracted from its volume, leaving a void emphasized by a mark of red paint. Red shelves penetrate the wall with a passionate gesture that throws our perception of walls and shelves into doubt. The use of primary colors such as red, yellow and blue reiterates the basic shapes that characterize the collection. Grado° concludes with the small Panna Cotta table, at once delicate and heavy, a paradox in the use of materials such as marble and iron to achieve a fragile stability; 60°/ console and 35°/ tavolino “open box” table, of which we can only see the contours. Elements of pure light that appear to suggest hidden treasures.
Ron Gilad’s Grado° collection boasts a new item of furniture: a showcase designed to display and contain precious objects and books. The design is an extension of the concept that characterizes the entire collection. Geometrically rotating surfaces that create 45° smoothed edges achieved by using a metal joint onto which aluminum profiles are hooked, veneered with precious wood types. The opening is totally invisible with the exception of a small key on the lateral profile. The result is amazing: a transparent solid that invites the gaze to linger on its contents.
Type:
Display cabinet
Materials:
Glass
Designers:
Ron Gilad
Design Year:
2013