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Timor
Table perpetual calendar designed by Enzo Mari in 1967. An Icon of Italian design.
Table perpetual calendar inspired by railway signs and therefore has an immediate effectiveness, Originated by functional need of pressing a one-piece-base and assure the object’s stability.
All cards spin around a pin and indicate month, number and day of the week.
Made in: Italy
Size: Height 16 cm, Length 17 cm
Material: PVC
Color: Black, Green, White
All colors available on stock.
Danese Milano
Founded in the fifties, Danese Milano is a narration of material culture, suggested functions, discreet pedagogies and practical beauty. Its catalogue is rich of disruptive objects. The spirit of the time and the centrality of the human being are reflected in the importance that the company assigns to the choice of authors it involves.
The story of Danese Milano is a narration of material culture, suggested functions, discreet pedagogies and practical beauty. The legacy of the founders, with the work done by Bruno Munari, Enzo Mari, Angelo Mangiarotti and Achille Castiglioni, is found in the catalogue where it continues with the projects of Matali Crasset, Elliot Erwitt, Marco Ferreri, James Irvine, Naoto Fukasawa, Martì Guixè, Jonathan Olivares, Paolo Rizzatto, Francisco Gomez Paz, Jean Nouvel and BIG.The creation of archetypes for the home and the office as well as the desire to design contemporary objects whose innovation is not diluted in the course of history is the furrow that Carlotta de Bevilacqua, unique administrator of Danese Milano since 1999, continues to trace, choosing to give back perspective without nostalgia to an historic company of the Italian design.
Since 2019, under the artistic direction of Giulio Iacchetti, Danese continues this path facing the different registers of the project, from the small scale to the industrial dimension, without losing the creative push or the versatility of applications in different contexts of use.










