SAVIO
WRITING DESKS
SAVIO

David Dolcini creates a vintage-style writing desk for Porada. Inspired by Danish secretaire furniture, Savio features a Canaletta walnut frame with natural maple inserts. The linearity of the outer shell is interrupted by a more luminous and playful interior in natural maple with Cuoietto Invecchiato contrasting elements. Savio is equipped with storage sections, a flap desk-top, recessed sockets, LED lighted central shelves and side shelves with metal elements. Thanks to its vintage style, Savio is a unique and undeniably charming product, perfect for furnishing a bedroom or living area with a traditional yet contemporary design.

SAVIO

Technical features

Essenza
CANALETTA WALNUT
Inserto
NATURAL MAPLE
Metallo
MATT BLACK
Inserto
CUOIETTO INVECCHIATO/06
Essenza
CANALETTA WALNUT
Inserto
NATURAL MAPLE
Metallo
MATT BLACK
Inserto
CUOIETTO INVECCHIATO/06
Designer

David Lorenzo Dolcini

David was born near Milan. His vision and approach to design comes from a combination of different educational and professional experiences abroad over the years.
After finishing his studies at Politecnico di Milano, he founded in 2007 his own brand DAVID DOLCINI STUDIO, which deals mainly with product and industrial design, interior design, exhibition design and art direction. Some of his works have been selected for international exhibitions and exhibited at Palazzo Arte della Triennale di Milano. In 2012 he opened a new base of operations in Valencia, Spain. His fruitful collaboration with Porada began in 2013 and since then he has designed some of the company’s iconic products, including Aria and Argo. The key points that characterize David’s methodological approach are: accurate and sartorial work, innovation, Italian identity and international openness.

“As to me, design is a magical balance. A process of synthesis able to condense the complexities of a project into an essential and organic product, but still full of meaning.”

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