Bartolomeo Corner
/ 2013 design JoeVelluto (JVLT)Corner element that can be used alone or paired to create small reception desks.
“Bartolomeo Corner” is easy to move, impact-resistant, and designed to enable the installation of a countertop. It has 4 storage niches, plus other 2 on the worktop. Matched with the linear element it creates in nite dimensional solutions. It is designed to house 1 standard or RGB lighting kit. Use it alone or paired to create small, cosy, luminous reception areas.
JoeVelluto (JVLT)
JoeVelluto (JVLT) is an industrial design and communication studio. In 2002 presented the “RosAria” project, a disposable rosary produced in bubble wrap – today part of the permanent collection at the “Neue Sammlung” in Munich. In 2005 presented the book “Salefino: new flavors from Italian design” edited by Abitare Segesta. From 2006 JoeVelluto looks after the setting projects for “Pitti Uomo”, “Pitti Bimbo”. In 2006 founds with Cristina Morozzi the “National Italian Design” that subsequently will develop the “Coincasadesign” project. In 2008, “Saver” – the universal shower diffuser for PET bottles produced by Coroitalia, is pointed out for the ADI Design Index. Since 2005 Andrea and Sonia Maragnot have given lectures, tutoring, and conferences for some of the most well known Italian universities such as: Scuola Politecnica, Naba, Istituto Marangoni, and SID from Padua.