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Camillo
Architonic ID: 20257304
Einführungsjahr: 2022
Der Herrendiener Camillo ist ein angenehmes und freundliches Objekt, das sich durch eine kontinuierliche und weiche Linie ohne Kanten auszeichnet. Camillo bildet die Synthese mehrerer Funktionen: aufhängen, spiegeln, entkleiden. So dynamisch und vielseitig wie das heutige Leben, mit einem Charakter, der so originell ist, dass er sich wandelt und doch immer derselbe bleibt.
Camillo interpretiert perfekt das aufeinander abgestimmte Einrichtungsprogramm von Bonaldo: eine ausgewählte Anzahl von Elementen interagiert miteinander in einem harmonischen und unmittelbar verständlichen Dialog. Im Nachtbereich betritt Camillo unauffällig den Raum, gewinnt aber sofort an Bedeutung.
Dieses Produkt gehört zur Kollektion:
Kleiderständer, Standgarderoben, Standspiegel
Wohnen

Italy
Gianmarco Codato, an Italian freelance designer, lives between two cities: New York and Castelfranco Veneto. He strives to make a name for himself in the competitive design industry through his creativity and the use of graphic projects, illustrations, and products. Gianmarco Codato’s portfolio began during his teenage years, when he brought the images in his mind to life through street art and sticker design. As he matured, he found inspiration in his father, an acclaimed product designer, and developed a strong interest in product design. Despite earning a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Design, Gianmarco Codato constantly evaluates his own design abilities and continuously seeks new challenges and opportunities for exploration. While functionality is essential, his deep appreciation for beauty and craftsmanship reflects his Italian heritage. He is fascinated by the beauty of details, space, and the creativity of others. His style is minimalist yet bold, allowing each piece to stand on its own.

Italy
Luciano Trevisiol, industrial designer, lives and works in Castelfranco Veneto. Since 1990, the start of his professional career, he has primarily focused on product design. 1990 is also a significant year because it marks his encounter with two important figures in the world of design: architects Tobia Scarpa and Luciano Bertoncini, with whom he collaborated for several years. He has worked with various design companies, including Boloni China, Cadel, Capodopera, Cinetto, Doima Cucine, Ethos Letti, Frighetto, and Krios. The main characteristic of his work is the traceability of his projects, which does not stop at the initial creative phase but extends through all stages of development—proposing material research, innovative processing techniques, and maintaining constant oversight of the design process. All of this aims to create a constructive and genuine synergy with the brands that rely on his creativity. Since 2015, he has been collaborating with LINO CODATO DESIGN & COMMUNICATION, based in Castelfranco Veneto.