Cartoons - Screen

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Cartoons

Screen

Luigi Baroli, 1992

Cartoons is a corrugated cardboard screen made from completely recyclable pure cellulose. Available in white, havana, olive green.

Cartoons is made from pure cellulose, fully recyclable. Crafted from corrugated cardboard, a humble yet reliable material, it is processed with cutting-edge technologies to ensure flexibility and adaptability. Self-supporting and rollable, the sheets come together in perfect balance. Cartoons is a minimalist architectural element, essential yet expressive: a wall that is not a wall, separating without hindering freedom of movement. Sustainable and mindful, yet free and lightweight. Designed by Luigi Baroli in 1992, it received the Compasso d’Oro award.

Disassemblable - 100% ricyclable

Disassemblable
Recyclable material
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Contenuto tecnico

Cartoons

Screen with free-standing structure in corrugated cardboard extracted from pure cellulose, available in two configurations: H 170 cm with 40÷300 cm extension, or H 150 cm with 40÷220 cm extension.
White, havana, olive green colors available. Customer's choice of color on request.
Upper and lower edge in matt black technopolymer.
Terminal stiffening components in brushed die-cast aluminium.

Screen LB901

Folded: 40 cm
Max. extension: 300 cm
Height: 172 cm

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Screen LB902

Folded: 40 cm
Max. extension: 220 cm
Height: 152 cm

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Finishings and coatings

Cartoons finishings

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Designer

Luigi Baroli

Born in Corbetta, in the province of Milan.

After graduating in architecture from the Milan Polytechnic, he specialized in architecture, furnishings, important events, communication and jewellery design. He has been responsible for the coordinated image, from logo development to store design, of a clothing brand. He designed furniture, handles and lamps for various companies, focusing on careful technological research and a discreet and consistent image. In 1994 he was awarded the Compasso d'Oro for the design of the Cartoons screen (to this day part of the permanent collection at the MoMa in New York and other prestigious museums) created by Baleri Italia, a company with which he has collaborated from 1988 to 2004, overviewing the artistic direction of the showroom in Milan, as well as the presentations of the collections in Italy and abroad.

His character finds faithful representation in the words of Leone Belotti who writes: «Luigi Baroli is not an archistar guru and he is not a mainstream designer, rather he is the kind of court architect, master of ceremonies, grand chamberlain who is dedicated to a brand or an enterprise and oversees the entire corporate universe like a modern Richelieu or Mazarin, standing behind the scenes but controlling everything, and in fact ruling the kingdom for the Sun King on duty, who embodies and represents the image of power, while the cardinal is its substance. [...] With Luigi Baroli you have the opportunity to talk about what goes on behind the scenes, how a brand mythology is really created».

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