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Rondo 75 by Oskar Zieta Official price Rondo 75 Oskar Zietas: 1800€ Only From us( Galeria BB since 1997, The European Glass Fedtival Founders and organizers of over 200 exhibitions) the best prices on the world for Oskar Zieta objects, new from Zieta warehouse, much cheaper then from offcial prices. Your payment is safe - we are Pro seller Oskar Zieta's objects sell incredibly all over the world and the designer has received the most prestigious awards. Official price Rondo 75 Oskar Zietas: 1800€ RONDO MIRROR designed by Oskar Zięta – fi 75 cm – Zięta Collection – polished inox steel Height: 75.00 cm / Width: 75.00 cm / Depth: 6.00 cm / Weight: 6.00 kg / the package includes a mounting kit for Rondo Functional and artistic, the RONDO object expands the definition of a mirror. It is an inflated-steel narrative of its own design potential, achieved with the FiDU manufacturing technology. RONDO—a high-gloss polished beauty of stainless steel enclosed in a rounded narrative. The irregularities on the surface are the result of material deformation by internal pressure. Convexities curve the reflections of light, adding a unique character to any space RONDO is placed in. Large-scale convexities on the surface individualise the reflections of the surroundings. Whether hanging or leaning against a wall, it grasps new contexts and introduces them into the space. Depending on the size and finish, RONDO brings new concepts into interiors. Finishings from the Gradient Collection resemble cosmic wonders, which become a spark for deeper universal explorations of colour. From the classic Inox steel, through the glossy Aurum Collection, up to RONDO’s unravelled matte dimension in the Cotton Candy palette. Each and every finish is the essence of minimalist elegance and a contemporary approach to design and art, as Zieta Studio creates objects or, as we like to call them, mirror-like sculptures. RONDO is a regular tribute to Oskar Zięta’s original method of manufacturing metal. To picture it simply, imagine two sheets of full circle skirt patterns made from stainless steel. Those two elements are precisely and tightly welded together, later to be inflated with high-pressure air into a three-dimensional object. Such a volumetric expansion, often called the “controlled loss of control,” is a manifesto of advanced parametric programming and the free deformation process of the material itself. This convex freedom results in unique deformations at the edges, which refract the light and create an unrepeatable impression of softness. OSKAR ZIĘTA Graduated from the Szczecin University of Technology (currently, the West Pomeranian University of Technology), Department of Construction and Architecture, Szczecin, Poland, 2000. He was a scholar of the ETH, Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland, 2000–2001. Since 2003 he has been working at the ETH as a research and teaching assistant in the department of Computer Aided Architectural Design (CAAD). In 2011, he completed his doctor's degree at ETH. Since 2013, he has been teaching at the School of Form, SWPS University, Poznań, Poland. In 2010, he established the Zieta Prozessdesign company. He invented the FIDU – Frei Innen Druck Umformung (Free Inner Pressure Deformation) technology, which transforms flat, shaped surfaces made of two sheets of steel previously welded together into 3D objects, by injecting a powerful jet of compressed air between them. He uses the FIDU technology in furniture and interior design, as well as in sculptures, including: NAWA sculpture – Daliowa Island, Wrocław, Poland; WIR – Galeria Północna, Warsaw, Poland. His famous Ploop stool is in the collections of international museums, including the permanent collection of the Pompidou Centre in Paris, where it is presented as one of the twelve chairs that revolutionized contemporary design. He has received many awards, including: Design Preis Schweiz, 2008; Red Dot Design Award, 2008; Materialica Design Award, 2009; German Design Award, 2009; Audi Mentor Prize by A&W, 2011. He has participated in many domestic and international individual exhibitions, including: DMY International Festival of Design, Berlin, Germany, 2009; Prediction, Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Etienne, Saint-Etienne, France, 2010; Blow and Roll, Victoria & Albert Museum, London Design Festival, London, the United Kingdom, 2010; Future Nomads, DMY International Festival of Design, Berlin, 2013; Paris Design Week, Paris, 2014; Milan Design Week, Milan, Italy, 2014, 2015, 2016; the International Interiors Show IMM Cologne, Cologne, Germany, 2018; Fuorisalone, Galleria Rossana Orlandi, Milan, 2018. His works are represented in numerous museums and private collections, including: Centre Pompidou, Paris, France; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany; Museum of Modern Art MoMA, New York, USA; Museum für Gestaltung, Zurich, Switzerland; Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany. Oskar Zięta lives and works in Wroclaw, Poland.

Nr. 88168269

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Studio Zięta - Oskar Zięta - Tükör  - polírozott acél

Studio Zięta - Oskar Zięta - Tükör - polírozott acél

Rondo 75 by Oskar Zieta

Official price Rondo 75 Oskar Zietas: 1800€

Only From us( Galeria BB since 1997, The European Glass Fedtival Founders and
organizers of over 200 exhibitions) the best prices on the world for Oskar Zieta objects, new from Zieta warehouse, much cheaper then from offcial prices. Your payment is safe - we are Pro seller

Oskar Zieta's objects sell incredibly all over the world and the designer has received the most prestigious awards.

Official price Rondo 75 Oskar Zietas: 1800€


RONDO MIRROR designed by Oskar Zięta – fi 75 cm – Zięta Collection – polished inox steel
Height: 75.00 cm / Width: 75.00 cm / Depth: 6.00 cm / Weight: 6.00 kg / the package includes a mounting kit for Rondo
Functional and artistic, the RONDO object expands the definition of a mirror. It is an inflated-steel narrative of its own design potential, achieved with the FiDU manufacturing technology.

RONDO—a high-gloss polished beauty of stainless steel enclosed in a rounded narrative. The irregularities on the surface are the result of material deformation by internal pressure. Convexities curve the reflections of light, adding a unique character to any space RONDO is placed in. Large-scale convexities on the surface individualise the reflections of the surroundings. Whether hanging or leaning against a wall, it grasps new contexts and introduces them into the space.

Depending on the size and finish, RONDO brings new concepts into interiors. Finishings from the Gradient Collection resemble cosmic wonders, which become a spark for deeper universal explorations of colour. From the classic Inox steel, through the glossy Aurum Collection, up to RONDO’s unravelled matte dimension in the Cotton Candy palette. Each and every finish is the essence of minimalist elegance and a contemporary approach to design and art, as Zieta Studio creates objects or, as we like to call them, mirror-like sculptures.

RONDO is a regular tribute to Oskar Zięta’s original method of manufacturing metal. To picture it simply, imagine two sheets of full circle skirt patterns made from stainless steel. Those two elements are precisely and tightly welded together, later to be inflated with high-pressure air into a three-dimensional object. Such a volumetric expansion, often called the “controlled loss of control,” is a manifesto of advanced parametric programming and the free deformation process of the material itself. This convex freedom results in unique deformations at the edges, which refract the light and create an unrepeatable impression of softness.

OSKAR ZIĘTA

Graduated from the Szczecin University of Technology (currently, the West Pomeranian University of Technology), Department of Construction and Architecture, Szczecin, Poland, 2000. He was a scholar of the ETH, Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland, 2000–2001.
Since 2003 he has been working at the ETH as a research and teaching assistant in the department of Computer Aided Architectural Design (CAAD). In 2011, he completed his doctor's degree at ETH. Since 2013, he has been teaching at the School of Form, SWPS University, Poznań, Poland.
In 2010, he established the Zieta Prozessdesign company.
He invented the FIDU – Frei Innen Druck Umformung (Free Inner Pressure Deformation) technology, which transforms flat, shaped surfaces made of two sheets of steel previously welded together into 3D objects, by injecting a powerful jet of compressed air between them. He uses the FIDU technology in furniture and interior design, as well as in sculptures, including: NAWA sculpture – Daliowa Island, Wrocław, Poland; WIR – Galeria Północna, Warsaw, Poland.
His famous Ploop stool is in the collections of international museums, including the permanent collection of the Pompidou Centre in Paris, where it is presented as one of the twelve chairs that revolutionized contemporary design.
He has received many awards, including: Design Preis Schweiz, 2008; Red Dot Design Award, 2008; Materialica Design Award, 2009; German Design Award, 2009; Audi Mentor Prize by A&W, 2011.
He has participated in many domestic and international individual exhibitions, including: DMY International Festival of Design, Berlin, Germany, 2009; Prediction, Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Etienne, Saint-Etienne, France, 2010; Blow and Roll, Victoria & Albert Museum, London Design Festival, London, the United Kingdom, 2010; Future Nomads, DMY International Festival of Design, Berlin, 2013; Paris Design Week, Paris, 2014; Milan Design Week, Milan, Italy, 2014, 2015, 2016; the International Interiors Show IMM Cologne, Cologne, Germany, 2018; Fuorisalone, Galleria Rossana Orlandi, Milan, 2018.
His works are represented in numerous museums and private collections, including: Centre Pompidou, Paris, France; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany; Museum of Modern Art MoMA, New York, USA; Museum für Gestaltung, Zurich, Switzerland; Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany.
Oskar Zięta lives and works in Wroclaw, Poland.



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