Tivoli Stool
Ivan Colominas
Tivoli, a picturesque city situated on the western slopes of the Sabine Hills, was the place that the Ancient Rome’s elite choose to enjoy the pleasant life in the countryside, in their wealthy residences.
Among this magnificence, in the river next to the city, was hidden a treasure, the oldest and most famous Travertine marble, a natural stone present throughout the history of Italian architecture, both as a building material and decoration, that gave us the splendour of the Colosseum.
Ivan Colominas pays tribute to the generosity and history of this exquisite stone, in his new collection that evokes the gem of Tivoli. Tables, together with stool, vases and centerpieces. An harmonious embrace between smooth lines and wonderful materials: Travertino Navona with wood or with a new delightful shade of marble, the Emperador Dark. A feast for the eyes to celebrate the essence of beauty.
Ivan Colominas pays tribute to the generosity and history of this exquisite stone, in his new collection that evokes the gem of Tivoli. Tables, together with stool, vases and centerpieces. An harmonious embrace between smooth lines and wonderful materials: Travertino Navona with wood or with a new delightful shade of marble, the Emperador Dark. A feast for the eyes to celebrate the essence of beauty.
Technical Information
Dimensions
35 Ø x 42 cm
13.7 Ø x 16.5 in
13.7 Ø x 16.5 in
Made in Italy, hand finished.
Useful Information
MMAIRO marble products are made of valuable materials and need to be handled with care. Any difference between similar objects and from their picture on the catalogue are due to the nature of the marble, and costitute an additional value of each piece, making it truly unique and special. The contact with acid or corrosive substances may adversely affect the surface. Hand washing is recommended. Special stain treatment, where necessary food compatible.
Ivan Colominas
He studied industrial design at the UCH-CEU in Valencia, where he also attained a Master’s of Transportation Design. The collaboration with several international firms has, in recent years, led him to work across a diverse range of sectors: from automotive, to sporting goods and home accessories. His design research is heavily influenced by XX century iconography: focussed on delivering products that, while belonging to a digital age, convey analogue qualities. Colominas’ work has garnered six Red Dot Awards and has been published in specialised media worldwide.