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Nox Magnum
Rexite Code: 1668.FX.X0
Version: With floor fixing
Dimensions: dia. 15 x h 25 - hole dia. 7'' (18 1/2 gallons)
Material: Brushed stainless steel
Rexite Code: 1668.FX.X0
Version: With floor fixing
Dimensions: dia. 15 x h 25 - hole dia. 7'' (18 1/2 gallons)
Material: Brushed stainless steel
Container with bag holder and flame choking lid with floor fixing
$825.00
Price reflects the options selected
The true personality of the established icon of minimalist design Nox containers, which share rigorous lines along with the prestige conferred by stainless steel, is highlighted by their many uses: paper baskets, umbrella stands, floor ashtrays, wall baskets, ashtrays and even planters.
Brushed stainless steel AISI 304 0,8 mm, invisible welding seams, "no cut" rounded safety edges.
Floor protective rubber trim.
Raul Barbieri
Raul Barbieri was born in Milan in 1946.
After having taken his degree in Architecture at Milan's Polytechnic, he started to work initially as a professional associate.
In 1989 he founded his own practice in Milan which specialised in design, corporate identity and architectural planning.
The design and realisation of a neighbourhood of semi-detached houses in Milan - in the Città Studi area - which in 1999 was presented in London on the occasion of the exhibition 'Golden Compass ADI Architectural Design', date back to this period.
Barbieri has co-operated with various design schools and has held short courses on design at the 'Ecole Nationale Suprieure de Cration Industrielle, LES ATELIERS' of Paris and the European Design Institute of Milan.
He has had a long-standing co-operation with ADI, the Association for Industrial Design in his capacity as co-ordinator of the department of designers.
Many of his designs have been awarded prizes or selected in major international design competitions.
Raul Barbieri was born in Milan in 1946. After having taken his degree in Architecture at Milan's Polytechnic, he started to work initially as a professional associate.
In 1989 he founded his own practice in Milan which specialised in design, corporate identity and architectural planning.
The design and realisation of a neighbourhood of semi-detached houses in Milan - in the Città Studi area - which in 1999 was presented in London on the occasion of the exhibition 'Golden Compass ADI Architectural Design', date back to this period.
Barbieri has co-operated with various design schools and has held short courses on design at the 'Ecole Nationale Suprieure de Cration Industrielle, LES ATELIERS' of Paris and the European Design Institute of Milan.
He has had a long-standing co-operation with ADI, the Association for Industrial Design in his capacity as co-ordinator of the department of designers.
Many of his designs have been awarded prizes or selected in major international design competitions.
2004 -
Architektur und Office (Innovationspreis)
City: CHICAGO
City: CHICAGO
2003 -
Contract Design
City: GENOVA
City: GENOVA

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