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Oracle

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Product Code: 1.120

Finding balance has become an intricate art, whether in life or in the more physical manifestations of our day to day; Oracle has been described as an ‘illusion’, a ‘law bending structure of interior physics’ and even ‘a centre point.’ Oracle has an aim, one that looks to address balance in the structural form.

The base is a complex piece of manufacturing, three metallic circles that meet at different angles proving that elegance can be art and that luxury can push boundaries; it is interior engineering that looks as stunning as it is thoughtful. Whilst the base is available in micaceous brown, brass, titanium and oxy grey, the top is cut to a circular shape or oval and it is available in moka oak or sucupira and Emperador marble or Niveo White marble with the rotating tray Lazy Susan, which is perfectly integrated in the table.

The only way that the original Oracle design could be improved to showcase lightness, poise and balance was to keep most of what made the original Oracle unique, the base structure. Made up of three metallic circles that meet at different angles proving that elegance can be art and that luxury can push boundaries, the top has changed to something more, visual and yet invisible; glass.

Oracle hasn’t let go of what made it unique it’s just rendered it more visible.
Oracle shows us that rooms can find balance, it’s just a case of knowing how.

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  • Gino Carollo

    Born in Vicenza, he began his career in the industrial design sector in 1990, also collaborating as an art director with prestigious Italian and foreign companies in the furniture sector. He designed, on behalf of Assarredo, the installation and coordinated image for the “Italia” pavilion at the international furniture fair in Cologne in 1992 and 1993, and again in 1992 the Italian pavilion at the “Interieur” fair in Vienna. In 1993 he took part in the “Dirattan” exhibition in Milan and in 1994 in the “progetti e territori” exhibition at the Abitare il Tempo fair in Verona. Some products were exhibited at the MoMA in New York. In the same years he won the “Du Pont” prize in Cologne, the “Young design” prize in Milan and the “Casaidea” prize in Rome. In 2012 he received the Interior Innovation Award in Cologne for the “Bookless” product by Interlübke. In 1999, STUDIO28 GINO CAROLLO opened with the aim of creating a qualified team to support companies in the sector. Product design linked to the engineering and creation of models and prototypes have proven to be tools that have allowed the studio to acquire concrete results over the years and to establish long-term collaborations. The industrial design activity of Studio 28 has expanded in recent years with the inclusion of new areas of expertise with particular development in the field of architectural design of exhibition spaces, showrooms and corporate identity.

  • Gino Carollo
  • Arketipo

    What makes us is our history, what inspires us is our heritage. We feed off the creative impulses and visions of the past, forcing us to imagine our new legacy, one based on the Arketipo way.  From what made us, to what makes us think to today, everything is grounded in a past that is forever present, forever pushing us forwards.

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