Outline

Outline: when simplicity represents the utmost sophistication.

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The distinguishing feature of the Outline sideboard is wood, more specifically the warm canaletto walnut finish used for the entire frame. The top, which is slightly inset to emphasise the warmth and the quality of the wood, can be made of two different materials: in canaletto walnut, like the frame, or in ceramic to create an elegant contrast with the wooden frame. The base is available in two variants: with low feet, for those who prefer minimal silhouettes, or with diamond-shaped metal feet, for those who prefer objects with a strong personality. Available in the version with three or four doors, Outline stands out for the generous proportions and refined but discreet design, embellished by the choice of precious materials.

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Data sheet

Width: 180cm

Depth: 50cm

Height: 65cm

Width: 180cm

Depth: 50cm

Height: 83cm

Width: 240cm

Depth: 50cm

Height: 65cm

Width: 240cm

Depth: 50cm

Height: 83cm

  • Calacatta macchia vecchia

  • Ardesia grey

  • Black Onyx

  • Mountain peak

  • Rosso imperiale

  • Walnut Canaletto

  • Walnut Canaletto

  • Mat dove grey

  • Mat anthracite grey

  • Supreme anthracite

  • Burnished

  • Mat bronze

  • Mat lead

  • Mat pearl gold

The samples above represent the complete range of materials and finishes available for this product (regardless of the top shape or size, in the case of tables). Fabrics, eco-leather, leather and emery leather shown in this website are a selection. Colors and finishes are approximate and may slightly differ from actual ones. Please visit Bonaldo dealers to see the complete sample collection and get further details about our products.

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Designer

Mario Mazzer

Mario Mazzer was born in 1955. He graduated in architecture from the Politecnico di Milano in 1978 and qualified as an industrial designer in 1979. He worked with leading figures in Italian design. His participation in numerous conferences and the displays of his work in museums and design exhibitions have contributed to the cultural dialogue on design. He received special mentions at the Young & Design competition in 1988 and 1989, and won the competition in 1991. He received an honourable mention from the American journal ID Annual Design Review, in 1996. His products have been included in the ADI Design Index and in the International Design Yearbook. In 2001 he published a monograph entitled Thinking about Things: Mario Mazzer designer. In 2006 and 2007 he received an honorable mention in the competition Riabita. He received the Good Design in four editions between 2009 and 2011, with 2010 Babel by Bonaldo. He won four Red Dot Design Awards between 2010 and 2012 and the IF Design Award in 2012. He works in collaboration with numerous top industrial-design firms.