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FERRARI STORE MILAN SHOWS CONTEMPORARY DESIGN BY CAPPELLINI
20 April 2008 - Ferrari

Designs to remind us of the silhouettes of the cars with the Prancing Horse.

On the occasion of the 47th Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan, Ferrari, in partnership with Cappellini, participates in the Fuori Salone programme.

From 16th to 21st April 2008, during the days of the most important international furniture event in the world, the Ferrari Store in Piazza Liberty in Milan opens its doors for contemporary design: the Store will show some of the most famous Cappellini products.

Red and yellow are the dominant colours to celebrate the colours of Ferrari. Past and present, legend and inspiration – a creative itinerary through history. Forms and materials in perfect harmony with Ferrari to highlight an innovative and lively spirit.

The armchairs Fish, Felt, Statuette, S-Chair, Embryo and Lotus – designed by international stars such as Marc Newson, Jasper Morrison, Tom Dixon, Lloyd Schwan and Satyendra Pakhalé – with their soft and aerodynamic lines, remind us of the silhouettes of the cars with the Prancing Horse.

The Revolving Cabinet by Shiro Kuramata, in its lively red, is one of Cappellini’s legendary design icons, while Bong – small spherical tables in red and yellow – add dashes of colours to the space of the Store.

The Ferrari Store in Piazza Liberty is open from 10 to 20h from Monday to Friday and on Sundays and from 10 to 21h on Saturdays.

http://www.ferrari.co.uk


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