ARIA
BOOKCASES
ARIA

Thanks to a system of support columns in solid ash, which can be mounted on the wall or ceiling and are available in various heights, the Aria equipped wall unit meets a variety of residential needs in the bedroom, living room and study areas. Each composition can be customised using several accessories. Wooden or smoked glass shelves of various sizes can be combined with drawers and cabinets with hinged or drop-down doors to create modern and functional bookcases. The collection is completed with a panel, a TV stand unit, and a writing desk module. All the accessories are supported by a matte black metal frame manufactured through die-casting, which gives an industrial style to the entire configuration. The columns can accommodate a dimmable LED lighting system integrated with the home automation system or controlled via a dedicated remote.

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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