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Preview Sun Furniture 2010, Capo D'Opera Corto Maltese

Benedetta | Friday, March 5, 2010 | design

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Rich preview of the Salone del Mobile, which will be held in Milan April 14 to 19 ...

One innovation by Chief of the Opera, will be the collection Corto Maltese. Design edited by Manuela Pelizzon and Silvano Pierdonà to give life to the adventures of the sailor's most interesting and famous in Italy: the original drawings made by pencil Hugo Pratt, will be the protagonists of the furniture, going to fill bookcases, cabinets and containers. In particular, the collection is inspired by San Marco Venetian adventures of Corto designed in the '70s, is engraved on the doors of the container, which is in the inner parts of the coastal shelves and drawers: patterns and original texts of the adventure.

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