Kartell Gastone Table by Antonio Citterio and Oliver Low, The elegant and practical Gastone features a striking design with both plastic and metal components. The two surfaces are made from high density polyurethane and the frame combines chrome-plated steel and polished aluminum.
The Gastone functions as a convenient folding trolley with two levels of surfaces to organize items, making it perfect for serving food and drinks for both formal and informal occasions.
With surfaces available in five matte color options, the Gastone is sure to assimilate beautifully into any surroundings.
Specifications
Frame made of chrome steel and polished aluminium. table top made of pained polyurethane.
Size Description
Height closed 90 cm open 70 cm (35.4″ open 27.6″)
Width closed 23 cm open 62 cm cm (9.1″ open 24.4 ″)
Deep 68 cm (26.8″)
Antonio Citterio was born in meda (Italy) in 1950. He has a degree in architecture
from the polytechnic university in Milan, and he opened his studio in 1972. He
has collaborated with many italian and foreign firms in the design sector like
ansorg, B&B Italia, Flexform, Flos, Hackmann, Inda, Pozzi e Ginori, Kartell,
Arclinea and Vitra. In 1981 he began designing architectural projects. From 1987
to 1996 he was associated with Terry Dwan and together they designed many
buildings in Europe and Japan. Some of their most important works: the
headquarters in Amsterdam, Antwerp and Milan for Esprit, an industrial plant for
vitra in Germany and for Antonio Fusco in Milan. Other commercial spaces: in
1996, the habitat store in london. in 1999 he founded Antonio Citterio and
partners, a multidisciplinary architecture and design studio, in 2000 the Milan
office and the Hamburg offices were opened. Antonio Citterio has taught at Domus
academy in Milan and at universita? la Sapienza in Rome, and he has been
teaching at the architecture academy in Mendrisio since 1999. He has won many
prizes, among which the Compasso d’oro in 1987 and 1995. His products are part
of the moma permanent collection and the Centre di Pompidou in Paris. He lives
and works in Milan.