Francesco Faccin, Binario Table.


Photo: courtesy of Ezio Manciucca.



Francesco Faccin, Binario Table.



Photo: courtesy of Ezio Manciucca.


Francesco Faccin, Centrino Table.



Photo: courtesy of Sergio Bianco.



Centrino Table can only be assembled using its well designed game of joints. The legs of the table are made of solid walnut and the round top is made out of Corian.

Francesco Faccin, Centrino Table.



Photo: courtesy of Sergio Bianco.


Francesco Faccin, Centrino Table (Preparatory Sketch).



Courtesy by the author.


Francesco Faccin, Furniture for the “Why Not Academy” in Nairobi.



Photo: courtesy of Filippo Romano.


Francesco Faccin, Furniture for the “Why Not Academy” in Nairobi.



Photo: courtesy of Filippo Romano.


Francesco Faccin, Furniture for the “Why Not Academy” in Nairobi.



Photo: courtesy of Filippo Romano.


Francesco Faccin, Furniture for the “Why Not Academy” in Nairobi.



Photo: courtesy of Filippo Romano.


Francesco Faccin, PaneLuce.



Photo: courtesy of Federico Villa.



"PaneLuce" is a hybrid. Two objects that are normally found on the table, a basket of bread and a chandelier, come together to form a centerpiece that contains bread and sheds light. Two ancient elements, one the archetype of food, the other of light. New technologies facilitate dreaming a near future in which we will be able to design and create objects in and for our own houses and that will reflect our personal needs.

Francesco Faccin, PaneLuce.



Photo: courtesy of Federico Villa.


Francesco Faccin, PaneLuce (Preparatory Sketch).



Courtesy by the author.


Francesco Faccin, Pelleossa Chair.


Photo: courtesy of Andrea Basile.

Inspired by the natural reduction of the skeletal system, this chair’s name literally translates to “skin and bones.” The handcrafted wood and stretched fabric chair combines the best of traditional workmanship and modern production efficiency.

Francesco Faccin, Pelleossa Chair.


Photo: courtesy of Andrea Basile.

Francesco Faccin, Stratos Chair.


Photo: courtesy of Federico Villa.

"Stratos Chair" is an industrial product carved from a board of beech plywood with a CNC machine. It is assembled with joints and glued together.

Francesco Faccin, Stratos Chair.


Photo: courtesy of Federico Villa.

Francesco Faccin, Traverso Table.


Photo: courtesy of Ezio Manciucca.

"Traverso Table" is an attempt to turn the beam in the central “spine” of the project. Without the beam the table doesn’t exist.

Francesco Faccin, Traverso Table.


Photo: courtesy of Ezio Manciucca.

Francesco Faccin, Wheelbarrow "Carry On."


Photo: courtesy Officinanove.

"Carry On" is a real wheelbarrow, an accessory for work or leisure activities, propelled by human energy and suitable for moving any type of material.

Francesco Faccin, Wheelbarrow "Carry On."


Photo: courtesy Officinanove.
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