Matteo Giustozzi - Coffee table - '120' - iron sheet - blue edition - Iron





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The “120” table arises from the idea of developing an object starting from a sheet of iron, bending it and assembling the laser-cut parts together. The circle is decomposed into three 120° elements, allowing different finishes and color combinations to be placed alongside one another.
The folded sheets placed next to each other compose a circular, geometrically volumetric and lightweight structure.
Designed and made entirely in Italy by designer Matteo Giustozzi.
Each side table is accompanied by the certificate of originality handwritten and signed by the designer.
IG profile: https://www.instagram.com/matteo.giustozzi/
material: iron sheet
dimensions: height 40 cm, diameter 60 cm
weight: 15 kg
use: indoor
finish: powder coating, deep blue RAL 5005
components: brass screws and 3D-printed PLA footings
assembly: lay the three components face down on a plane and screw them together
Matteo Giustozzi is a designer and craftsman, based in the Marche region, with a degree in Industrial Design from Politecnico di Milano. His strong interest in material research and craftsmanship has led him to fuse theoretical and practical approaches.
He works on installations, production techniques and education with a transversal method between craft, architecture and design.
Over the years he has developed research projects, from product to installations, collaborating with major institutions and professional entities such as: Triennale di Milano, Oslo Architecture Triennale, Biennale di Venezia, Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Étienne, Biennal of Design Ljubljana, Studio Formafantasma, Space Caviar, Studio Folder, Studio Gisto, Scuola Bauer Milano, Università di San Marino, NID Perugia.
The “120” table arises from the idea of developing an object starting from a sheet of iron, bending it and assembling the laser-cut parts together. The circle is decomposed into three 120° elements, allowing different finishes and color combinations to be placed alongside one another.
The folded sheets placed next to each other compose a circular, geometrically volumetric and lightweight structure.
Designed and made entirely in Italy by designer Matteo Giustozzi.
Each side table is accompanied by the certificate of originality handwritten and signed by the designer.
IG profile: https://www.instagram.com/matteo.giustozzi/
material: iron sheet
dimensions: height 40 cm, diameter 60 cm
weight: 15 kg
use: indoor
finish: powder coating, deep blue RAL 5005
components: brass screws and 3D-printed PLA footings
assembly: lay the three components face down on a plane and screw them together
Matteo Giustozzi is a designer and craftsman, based in the Marche region, with a degree in Industrial Design from Politecnico di Milano. His strong interest in material research and craftsmanship has led him to fuse theoretical and practical approaches.
He works on installations, production techniques and education with a transversal method between craft, architecture and design.
Over the years he has developed research projects, from product to installations, collaborating with major institutions and professional entities such as: Triennale di Milano, Oslo Architecture Triennale, Biennale di Venezia, Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Étienne, Biennal of Design Ljubljana, Studio Formafantasma, Space Caviar, Studio Folder, Studio Gisto, Scuola Bauer Milano, Università di San Marino, NID Perugia.
