LOM architecture and design brings a community touch to the corporate HQ
At Unity Place, a mixed-use head office building for Santander UK rubs shoulders with public realm spaces including a food market, auditorium and university learning spaces.
Created by Italian-British industrial designer Robin Rizzini, Pedrali’s Rizz collection was crafted with a moderate use of raw aluminium, confirming the Italian furniture brand’s commitment to sustainability. Aluminium is a recycled and durable material that guarantees products with a longevity; furthermore, the table is designed to be disassembled, allowing it to be recycled once again at the end of its life. The four tapered, die-cast aluminium legs form the distinctive design element of Rizz – from a triangular section facing outwards, they gradually vary their curve as they continue downwards, tapering into a round section to rest elegantly on the floor.
Rizz’s legs are distinguished by a sinuous curve directed towards the centre of the table top and connected to a hidden support frame, carefully designed to ensure both aesthetic lightness and maximum stability even with large tops. Round, rectangular or square tops are available, as well as designs with rounded corners which in turn are available in a broad selection of different materials. Discreetly elegant, Rizz evokes the traditional aluminium tables popular in the 1960s: a crossover table, the range is suitable for both residential and office spaces, and can even be used outdoors.
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