Moka
The Moka display case is part of the eponymous collection designed by
Mario Asnago and Claudio Vender in 1939 and produced by Flexform since
1985. The Moka display case is filled with design references that trace
back to Rationalism, an artistic and architectural movement of which the two
architects, Asnago and Vender, who formed their professional partnership in the
1930s, were among the greatest exponents. Framed in Canaletto walnut or
ash, available in a number of stain finishes, the display case sits on a
slender, elegant tubular metal structure that is available in black or white
painted aluminum. The structure forms a sophisticated X-shaped design at the
base. The doors, back panel and shelves are all made of glass and lend the
Moka display case a light, minimalist look with a surprisingly modern feel that
is entirely relevant today.
About Designer | |
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Mario Asnago & Claudio Vender![]() |
Asnago & Vender Designed for Flexform the Moka
chair, the Piano bed and nightstand (1985) Mario Asnago Claudio Vender
Both Mario and Claudio received
Architecture Certification at the Bologna Institute of Fine Arts in 1922. The
first joint projects were for competitions, among which the Como War Memorial.
In 1928, after obtaining the right to practice as architects, together they
opened the Studio Asnago-Vender Architetti. They were mostly involved in town
planning architecture (schools - residence - churches...). Among the objects
designed for interiors were tables and chairs with the characteristic X. The
slender structure represents the architectural philosophy of the two designers:
surfaces are wide but spaced out with empty spaces that point out the discreet
presence of the material, which does not take away lightness, but only part of
the stiff evenness that characterizes their interiors. After Asnago's
retirement in 1971, Vender continued the business with his son Mario and Mario
Moganti. |
