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Paravento Balla

DESIGN BY Giacomo Balla, 1916

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With its brilliant colors and artistic vibe, Cassina brings back the wood screen designed by Giacomo Balla to divide and complement the various areas of the home with a bold artistic look.

The screen design is based on an original tempera and pencil sketch on paper by artist Giacomo Balla, a prominent figure in the Futurist movement.

The Paravento Balla is a designer privacy screen made up of three wood panels of different height and width joined by brass hinges with satin finish that allow the panels to be positioned as desired.

DESIGN BY

Giacomo Balla

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PRODUCTION YEAR

2020

This wooden screen is based on an original tempera and pencil sketch on paper by artist Giacomo Balla. Today, Cassina revives this brightly coloured accessory to divide and complete the various areas of the house with a real artistic touch. The Balla Screen consists of three honeycomb panels of different heights and widths joined together by brushed brass double-action hinges specially designed by Cassina, carefully interpreting the original design. The silk- screen printed decoration, on both sides, is available in two versions, with orange background in the colours yellow and green, respecting the shades in the Balla sketch, and with white background in the colours blue and green. The Balla Screen, part of the Cassina I Maestri Collection, bears the signature of the designer and a serial number which guarantees the authenticity of the product.

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I MAESTRI

Giacomo Balla

Giacomo Balla (born in Turin on the 18th of July 1871 - died in Rome on the 1st of March 1958) was an Italian painter, sculptor, set designer and "freeword" author. He was a prominent exponent of Futurism and signed the manifestos sanctioning its theoretical aspects along with the other Italian Futurists.He was the only son of Giovanni and Lucia Giannotti; as an adolescent he showed interest in art and attended a three-year course at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Turin.

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