For Marzorati Ronchetti the architects of Sybarite design a new multi-functional concept which can be used for entertainment, business, leisure, fashion and so on.
To celebrate the 70th edition of Pitti Uomo (a men’s fashion event held in Florence 11-14 January), Marzorati Ronchetti entrusted Sybarite with the task of creating a design concept which can furnish an area by combining aesthetics and multi-functionality. The result is a module which sits on the borderline between business, leisure, entertainment, and hospitality. All of this is expressed in an organic and free-flowing form with great technological potential.
The concept: starting from the necessity to furnish an area of relatively small size, while equipping it with a series of seating options which are functional and welcoming at the same time, a sculptured arc was designed surrounded by some satellite bodies and decorative elements.
The central structure manages not only to maximise the space available, but also acts dynamically by stimulating people to get close to each other and thus encourage interaction and conversation.
It is called Archetto and is conceived as an independent module which can furnish a multi-functional environment. The arc gradually expands until it becomes a kind of wrap-around backrest, to allow privacy but without creating a real barrier.
Designed to be an autonomous island, equipped with sockets to recharge mobile phones and computers, Archetto is suitable for bars, restaurants, public areas in hotels and also places of entertainment.