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MODERN By Porro
Collection: Modern
Designer: Piero Lissoni
Type: Modular Storage wall
Modern is inspired by a pure geometric form: the square. And by a simple idea: its movement in space. A module that repeats itself, developing objects that differ in materials, colours and functional destinations. Objects that differ - containers, tops, shelves - but have harmonic proportions and formal coherence. For 2012, Modern is available in new volume proposals, in different colours, with varied thicknesses, matching different materials, with empty and closed spaces, with moving surfaces, to enrich and enliven any modern living area. For the dining room, new cupboards on the “lama” foot with open spaces in black-stained hemlock and doors in moon white lacquer, for the living room, new compositions with a back panel to be fitted to the wall where to hang the different Modern accessories. An alluring continuous surface reaching the floor, a sort of modern and updated panelling, a single colour picture to be interpreted as a white piece of paper to be differently filled with preferred volumes. Modern, the system of containers and shelving for living rooms, is proposed for 2014 in compositions mixing colour to the various essences of Porro selection of woods, for a polychrome without fear, with a hint of anarchy, which experiments new combinations and custom-made palettes. New Modern floor cupboards, raised up on a continuous base, play upon the geometric construction of open elements with rosso cina and blu reale lacquered backs and closed volumes in three of the new wooden essences, ranging from the warm and honey-blonde notes of the heat treated elm, to the streaked and reddish brown nuances of the heat treated hemlock, up to the dark burnt sienna hues of the heat treated oak. An eye-catching mix of bookcase, container and display unit, the new Modern + Load-It compositions combine the containing capacity of the Modern system with the graphic impact of the Load-It bookcase. In the living area, the wall panels and the steel shelves of a full-length Load-It bookcase are proposed with the board and the hanging containers of Modern, creating ample equipped surfaces on the wall, with flashes of color alternated to wooden essences, in order to live in color, meanwhile in the study area the wall-mounted panels and shelves of Load-It make way for the Modern suspended shelf: a long, unbroken writing desk, fixed to the wall, creating a quiet, peaceful space for a home office.