Pinna
Sound absorbing objects from Caimi Brevetti, Designed by Annalisa Dominoni, Benedetto Quaquaro
Product description
Pinna (“fin” in Italian) is a three-dimensional sound-absorbing structure, a sculpture of sorts, reminiscent of the fin of a large fish which fans out wide with a curvature whose pleated fabric creates a delightful wavy surface appearance. Pinna is the result of a dialogue between different production expertise: the intrinsic technology of Snowsound Fiber combines with the craftsmanship of high fashion in its attention to the materials and fabric.
The pleated fabric is wrapped around a metal supporting frame. It can be easily removed to wash and replaced. Pinna can be fastened to the wall or installed on the ceiling.
The pleated fabric is wrapped around a metal supporting frame. It can be easily removed to wash and replaced. Pinna can be fastened to the wall or installed on the ceiling.
Concept
Three-dimensional sound-absorbing structure, unfolding like a fan with a curvature that follows the
pleats of the pleated fabric and which resembles the fin of a large fish. Pinna creates a dialogue
between different productive knowledge; the sound-absorbing technology of the Snowsound Fiber
fabrics blends with the textile processing from the fashion industry. The fabric slipcover is removable.
pleats of the pleated fabric and which resembles the fin of a large fish. Pinna creates a dialogue
between different productive knowledge; the sound-absorbing technology of the Snowsound Fiber
fabrics blends with the textile processing from the fashion industry. The fabric slipcover is removable.
More about this product
Manufacturer
Caimi Brevetti
Family
Pinna
Architonic ID
20074378
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