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QUADERNA 150


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QUADERNA 150 By Zanotta

Collection: Quaderna

Designer: Superstudio

Manufacture year: 1972

Product code: 150

Type: Check handmade New Zealand wool rug

QUADERNA 150 - Hand-tufted carpet with uniform fleece over the entire surface made of 100% New Zealand wool.‎ Perimeter edging finished by hand with wool thread on all six sides.‎ Available in sizes 200x300 cm and 250x350 cm in a single colour scheme: white background and gray and black lines compliant with the original design.‎ Design year: 1969/72 The products in the Quaderna Series are the result of a highly industrialised process and - at the same time - impeccable craftsmanship skills.‎ The chequered laminate was purpose-created by Print based on a design by Superstudio and features an isotropic chequered design with a 3 cm centre distance.‎ The mesh is produced using digital printing that causes a slight variation in the centre distance of the lines and thus means it is necessary to create a body to cover that is not perfectly orthogonal in order to make all the lines on each side line up optically.‎ The laminate pieces are individually applied in a specific sequence.‎ This manual task requires extreme artisanal precision and uses the inlaying technique which takes many hours of work to produce a single item of furniture.‎ Every Quaderna object comes from a single sheet of laminate so that the centre distance is the same, albeit slightly misaligned by a few tenths of a centimetre: this is the only way the chequered surfaces prove continuous in the three dimensions guided by the Cartesian axes in keeping with the original project.‎ The convergence of the lines of the mesh determines the total homogeneity of the surfaces and lends the furniture a strong personality, as they are visually marked in their corners.‎ The difficulty in ensuring all the joints line up to the nearest millimetre makes it impossible to detach the legs from the tabletop even during transport.‎ An additional complexity, however an essential one to preserve the uniqueness of the original idea.‎

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