The food trolley is reinterpreted by Porada and re-proposed in a contemporary key with the Jet family of service trolley. Their shapes are the result of the design that characterizes both the Mix collection of mirrors and the Fritz small tables: wooden trays protected by a frame in solid Canaletta walnut -also available in a Wengé stained finish- and supported by a structure on wheels in matt black metal.
The inside of the tops can be made in the same finish of the frame, glossy lacquered in various colours, or with the micro striped inlay to meet any type of need. The Jet 4 service trolley, unlike the other two which are distinguished respectively by wooden handles (Jet 2) or leather cord handles (Jet 1), has three shelves.
Upon Request
Carlo Ballabio was born in Cantù, Italy in 1967. In 1990, he graduated with an Industrial Design degree from the European Institute of Design in Milan. Shortly after, he has collaborated with various major design studios: first with Paola Nava and then with Paola Navone as a senior designer.
For more than 70 years, Porada furniture has been one of the finest expressions of high-end Italian design, winning fans all over the world thanks to the quality of its craftsmanship and the striking elegance of its creations. Unlike other top brands in Italian interior design, Porada furniture continues to place a primary emphasis on wood. The company regularly collaborates with ground-breaking international designers and experiments with the most innovative materials, yet the noble expressiveness of wood remains a key element in a majority of its creations. The brand has garnered a reputation for superior quality and constructive excellence, leading to the opening of its prestigious London showroom. But the success of Porada furniture is also the fruit of its unique aesthetic appeal, which expertly mixes timeless elements with daring contemporary solutions.
6th km, National Road Chania – Rethymnon
(near Souda interchange)
73100 Chania Crete, Greece