&Tradition Rotate SC73

$749.00

Color: Cobalt Blue
Rotate’s unassuming appearance belies its highly functional design. Created to fulfil a wide variety of purposes – from an office trolley, to a bedside table or bathroom storage unit – this asymmetrical piece can be inserted into any space. To ensure maximum adaptability, it sits on discreet wheels to facilitate quick and simple manoeuvrability from one location to the next.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Dimensions: H59 x W35 x D35cm
Weight: 14.75 kg
Product MaterialL Steel, MDF

Production Process
The Rotate trolley is made out of one piece of sheet metal, which is cut into two pieces and bent afterward. Finally, the two pieces are welded together and powder coated. An MDF block is then placed in the base.

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About the Designer

Space Copenhagen

Established in 2005 by Signe Bindslev Henriksen and Peter Bundgaard Rützou, Space Copenhagen is a design studio working across multiple disciplines from furniture, lighting and refined objects, to art installations, art direction and interior design for private homes, hotels and restaurants all over the world.  

The studio’s intuitive practice embodies designs that are distinctively shaped by the given circumstances, functional needs, and a fundamental interest in human behavior. Through an open dialogue, Space Copenhagen’s works distil their sense of and belief in slow aesthetics that centre around quality and longevity. In addition to their multifaceted repertoire, Space Copenhagen continuously substantiates their roster of high-end interiors at an international level, following their design of the interior landscape of Toranoman Hills Hotel in Tokyo and its accompanying restaurant – Le Pristine.