Launched at the 62nd edition of Salone del Mobile.Milano, Rizz is the new table designed by Robin Rizzini evoking the traditional 60s aluminium tables whose simplified shapes suit both residential and workspaces.
Rizz is featured by an aluminium frame: the designer's passion for this material, combined with Pedrali manufacturing experience, resulted in a table that ensures strength and lightness at the same time. The restrained use of raw material confirms the company commitment to sustainability. Aluminium is a recycled and durable material that guarantees durability. Furthermore, the table is designed to be disassembled, allowing it to be fully recycled at the end of its life cycle.
A distinctive feature of Rizz is its four tapered legs made of die-cast aluminium. Starting with a triangular section facing outwards, they gradually vary in curve as they extend downward, tapering into a round section that elegantly rests on the floor.
'There's a very nice transition between the heads of the casting and then the resulting shape to the floor and that gives, in my opinion, a very nice sense of elegance. The Rizz is the more gentle of the tables in terms of design and concept behind it,' tells the designer.
The legs are featured by a sinuous curve directed towards the centre of the tabletop for optimised seating spaces.
The table is defined by a structural solidity concealed within clean lines. It seamlessly integrates legs into a hidden supporting framework beneath the tabletop, ensuring both aesthetic elegance and utmost stability. It can support large, thin tabletops, available in rectangular or square shapes with rounded corners or circular designs, customizable in a variety of finishes.
As the designer explains: 'One of the main features of Rizz is the ability to be structured in different forms and, in spite of the dimension of the leg, which looks very thin, the structure is very strong and you can have very long tables.'
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