Our collaboration with the Florentine group Superstudio represents a key element that opened the experimental artistic movement of Radical Architecture.

Radical Architecture (1960–1975) can be summed up in that search for a sheltering space, an object of collective desire, but at the same time a coercive system from which human beings aspire to free themselves.

THE PROJECTS WITH SUPERSTUDIO

BAZAAR

Project: Superstudio, 1968

The modular Bazaar group, with its anatomical curve, is formed by a series of equally welcoming alcoves for the tired guest, covered in soft acrylic fur.

Adolfo Natalini, Cristiano Toraldo, Gian Piero Frassinelli

ONOS

Project: Superstudio, 1968

Perimeter shell in GFRP (glass fiber-reinforced polyester resin), curved with reinforcing return ribs.

TESO

Project: Superstudio, 1972

It can be used either as a desk or as a dining table.

Tensioned steel cables provide reliable stability and give it a sober, harmonious look, highlighting its form.

LAMBDA

Project: Superstudio, 1972

Composed of an ash wood structure, available in both ebonized and natural finishes.