Memphis - The Lodge, 1982
The Lodge is an iconic, rhythmic console table designed in 1982 by Martine Bedin, a founding member of the Memphis Milano collective.
Design and Aesthetics
Visual Rhythm: The console is instantly recognizable for its bold, black-and-white grid (reticular) plastic laminate.
Unconventional Storage: It features four drawers that are integrated into the main structure in an asymmetrical, "non-conformist" way.
Color Details: The design is accented with small red and blue dots which serve as the functional knobs for opening and closing the drawers.
Structure: It is crafted from wood finished with decorative plastic laminate and includes chrome elements.
Specifications
Dimensions: W 168 cm x D 30 cm x H 126 cm.
Classification: Often categorized as both a console and a vertical bookcase due to its height and shelving.
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