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panier table
by Bros Bouroullec, from Kartell
panier table
Design Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, 2006
Transparent or smooth batch-dyed polycarbonate
Made in Italy by Kartell
Panier is the first object to be signed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Kartell. Their rigorous technological and functional research resulted in a container basket in a simple but very communicative shape.
Comprised of four modules to form the four fourths of a shiny, transparent circle bursting into rays of light. The fourths are attached to each other using opaque joints and stability is achieved simply by using inserts.
The two brothers, Ronan and Erwan, have been working together since 1999. Their collaboration is a constant dialogue, nourished by their single identities and strived towards a common goal. Today, the Bouroullec brothers work with numerous manufacturers such as Vitra, Cappellini, Issey Miyake, Magis, Ligne Roset, Habitat and the Kréo Gallery. They were named "Creator of the Year" in 2002, elected "designer of the year" in 2003 and have won multiple other awards. Their creations have been exhibited in many collective or solo exhibitions and are part of some permanent museum collections around the world.
Panier is a container which can be closed on one side with a trasparent lid in polycarbonate and it can easily be used as an end table or as a magazine rack. It is made of transparent polycarbonate and is available in a variety of colors. It's a practical and eclectic object with an attractive and playful appearance. Suitable for indoor/outdoor use.
24" dia. | 8.25" h
Transparent or smooth batch-dyed polycarbonate
Made in Italy by Kartell
Panier is the first object to be signed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Kartell. Their rigorous technological and functional research resulted in a container basket in a simple but very communicative shape.
Comprised of four modules to form the four fourths of a shiny, transparent circle bursting into rays of light. The fourths are attached to each other using opaque joints and stability is achieved simply by using inserts.
The two brothers, Ronan and Erwan, have been working together since 1999. Their collaboration is a constant dialogue, nourished by their single identities and strived towards a common goal. Today, the Bouroullec brothers work with numerous manufacturers such as Vitra, Cappellini, Issey Miyake, Magis, Ligne Roset, Habitat and the Kréo Gallery. They were named "Creator of the Year" in 2002, elected "designer of the year" in 2003 and have won multiple other awards. Their creations have been exhibited in many collective or solo exhibitions and are part of some permanent museum collections around the world.
Panier is a container which can be closed on one side with a trasparent lid in polycarbonate and it can easily be used as an end table or as a magazine rack. It is made of transparent polycarbonate and is available in a variety of colors. It's a practical and eclectic object with an attractive and playful appearance. Suitable for indoor/outdoor use.
24" dia. | 8.25" h
$460.00 + free shipping
(Please allow 8-12 weeks for this product to ship)
average rating: 4
Bros Bouroullec
Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec (b. 1971 and 1976) are a team of two brothers from the Brittany region in Northwest France. They began working together in 1999 and maintain a constant collaborative dialogue that incorporates each personality, and strikes a balance within their mutual quest for diligence and fineness. The brothers work with numerous manufacturers, such as Vitra and Cappellini. Their partnership with Vitra in 2002 has brought about perhaps their most prolific line of work, including the Joyn office system, and notable pieces like the Algues, the Alcove Sofa, the Worknest, the Slow Chair, the Vegetal and L’Oiseau. The brothers Bouroullec continue their vegetation-inspired work of natural and organic shapes and are recognized with various awards, in permanent collections, and in exhibitions all over the world.
The Kartell image and history are best described through the company's products. The development, corporate strategies, attention paid to technology and design can be appreciated by observing the products Kartell has produced. Kartell products express the language and the atmosphere of the period in which they were created and at the same time they are "contemporary articles". They incorporate many values and messages and this is why they have become an integral part of our design world.