Showing posts with label italy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label italy. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

What Am I?


  • I have no supporting frame.
  • I'm shaped by a cover available in a wide range of fabrics & leather.
  • I'm made with 5 separate chambers containing expanded polystyrene pearls.
  • Each of my chambers is made with a zip equipped with a safety pocket.
  • Because of the specific characteristics of the expanded polystyrene, which does not assure a constant density, it is not possible to guarantee that I will have the same volume.
  • With the daily use, my expanded polystyrene pearls might lose volume.
  • My original volume can be obtained by adding new expanded polystyrene pearls to one or more chambers.

Although Verzelloni calls me a Divani, it's pretty obvious that I'm the FUNKIEST range of Bean Bags you'll ever see!








Images: Verzelloni

Monday, March 16, 2009

A Memo from Millie


















Images J.K. Place

TO: Best Western Hotel/Motel Group.
FROM: Millie.
SUBJECT: Your Rooms.

OK, here's the go guys - times are tough & I'm sure you're feeling the fiscal pinch as much as everyone else, but I've got an idea that will turn your business around pronto. Hire uber-cool Italian architect Michele Bonan to redesign all your rooms & you'll have those Chevvies swinging off the highway & into your establishments as quick as lightening. Take a leaf out of the Kafri family's book who did just that & commissioned Michele to design the fit-out of their 2 new Hotels, the JK Place boutique hotels in Florence & Capri. Granted neither of these stunning palazzos have oil-stained parking bays outside each room, but I'm sure Michele can even do something amazing with those. Oh, & those hatches in the wall for the tacky breakfast tray to be noisily slid through..... they'll have to go - not cool boys.

So, what do you say, the quicker Michele puts his designers pen to paper the better - after all you've got 303,888 rooms in 4200 hotel/motels located in 80 countries, so he's going to be 'As busy as a Gaza bricklayer!'
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