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SILVER PLUS LINE
Frame - TamTam Giallo - TamTam Roso)
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SILVER PLUS
A structured range of modular technical components and showcases in the ice-cream, pastry and gastronomy lines that diversify into numerous dimensional variants.
The Silver Plus line is characterised by a functional design and original geometrical lines (new curves in the 140 cm high glass), a technical lighting system designed to show off the products and the application of energy-saving technology.
Other strong points of the Silver Plus line are the use of ecological materials and the great attention paid to ergonomics. Each collection is based on an architecture that frames the components and the various customised versions required for different product categories, so as to create unique and exclusive furniture.
- FRAME by Simone Micheli: The metamorphosis of space Sandwiches? Pastries? Or simply nibbles?
No, dont make that mistake. What you can see through the glass are gems.
Precious and intriguing masterpieces to be treated, yes, like you would treat something very precious. To be shown off at their best, paying the utmost attention to every detail.
It was with this idea in mind that Simone Micheli guided his pencil when designing the Frame collection for ISA..
Frame does not stop at showing off the product; it opens up the paths of flexibility and chameleon-like customisation: the intriguing use of light gives the spaces changing scenarios depending on the time of use.
With Frame, the need for practicality combines well with the elegance of the shapes and the refinement of the innovative materials, giving rise to unique atmospheres.
Frame is a state-of-the-art project, and the same can be said of ISAs whole philosophy.
- TAM TAM (Giallo & Roso) by Isao Hosoe:
The evolution of dynamism and Flexibility
TAM TAM is the outcome of behavioural energy, the offspring of observation and direct experience, of the investigation of the behaviour of people who take part in the life of a bar counter and in the relationship the public has with it.
During the course of the day, profoundly different occasions succeed one another all in the same place, from morning coffee, a working lunch, a snack or aperitif.
Each of them is characterised by rites featuring their own rhythms, atmospheres and gestalt expressions.
The drum is the heart of the system, an element that acts as a point of articulation around which it is sufficient to turn the modules to create novel configurations and new ways of interacting.
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