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boattiverga studio Baretto Trolley Bottle Carrier
Baretto Trolley Bottle Carrier is Iron Design Award winner in 2013 - 2014 Furniture Design Award Category.
Baretto Trolley Bottle Carrier

The common plastic crate used during the last decades to transport glass bottles, durable, functional as well as a business communication tool, is reborn with the same features in a small bar moving on wheels. A bar, a bottle holder along with a little worktop, all into a single object, declinable in an infinite scale of colors and brands, produced in a limited number of pieces.The re-use of branded plastic crates gives it a vintage feel, which is at the same time modern. It is not only a matter of recycling, but also a function re-interpretation.

Baretto Trolley Bottle Carrier
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boattiverga studio Trolley Bottle Carrier
boattiverga studio design
boattiverga studio design
boattiverga studio

boattiverga studio was founded in 2010 by Manuela Verga and Paolo Boatti after a collaboration with Marcio Kogan, a world-famous Brazilian architect. During this first project, Prostheses and Innesti, presented at the London Design Festival and still on exhibition at the Gallery Fumi in London and Porto Cervo, the architects Boatti – Verga singled out what would become the philosophy behind all their works. The main idea is ‘recycling’: old handmade and industrial objects restyled through the reinterpretation of their specific function. The hybridisation between restyled objects and new materials, the contamination of their traditional usage with a new, contemporary perspective, and clean, sharp shapes are the keystone of all boattiverga projects.

Boattiverga Studio

boattiverga studio was founded in 2010 by Manuela Verga and Paolo Boatti after a collaboration with Marcio Kogan, a world-famous Brazilian architect. During this first project, Prostheses and Innesti, presented at the London Design Festival and still on exhibition at the Gallery Fumi in London and Porto Cervo, the architects Boatti – Verga singled out what would become the philosophy behind all their works. The main idea is 'recycling': old handmade and industrial objects restyled through the reinterpretation of their specific function. The hybridisation between restyled objects and new materials, the contamination of their traditional usage with a new, contemporary perspective, and clean, sharp shapes are the keystone of all boattiverga projects.