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Diagramma Writing Desk

Minotti
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Diagramma Writing Desk

Top: Ash Licorice Standard

Edge/Legs: Polished Metal Black Coffee Standard

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Diagramma Writing Desk

Top: Palisander Santos Natural Standard

Edge/Legs: Steel Stainless Steel Standard

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The concept of the Diagramma coffee table family breathes life into a contemporary writing desk. With its irregular, multifaceted shape, it stands out for its sculptural aesthetics: two curved polished stainless-steel blades support a metal band that wraps around the palisander Santos tops, breaking up to create a functional storage compartment.

With its striking stage presence, the Diagramma writing desk emerges as a decorative yet practical furnishing piece, perfect for fitting into home-office environments, but also capable of blending into living and night areas, adding a touch of absolute uniqueness.

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Giampiero Tagliaferri

Giampiero Tagliaferri

GIAMPIERO TAGLIAFERRI is an Architecture & Interior design practice with offices in Los Angeles & Milan. His work gathers strength and inspiration from his two home cities, Milan and Los Angeles. Tagliaferri’s approach is deeply rooted in his passion for extraordinary craftsmanship, fine collectible furnishings, and a holistic vision of design that ennobles the rhythms and rituals of contemporary life. Densely researched and narrative-driven, his projects place a premium on multi-sensory experience through the orchestration of an array of materials, textures, artworks, and architectural details.

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