Pilotis
By MinottiAn element conceived as a solid volume of pure geometry, Pilotis - designed by Rodolfo Dordoni - lights up with metallic glints and turns into an original showpiece when placed in the living room, or other interior areas.
Its name refers to one of the distinctive architectural elements of Rationalism, and indicates the slender columns on which the airy volume of the Rationalist buildings would lie.
It is available in two heights, each with the same diameter, and in a rich variety of finishes: polished stainless steel with a reflective effect, or metal varnished in the colors Army Green, Navy Blue, Mocha, or Cappuccino, with a polished finish.
In the taller version, in polished varnished metal, the surface can also be animated by Army Green/Cappuccino, Granite/Cappuccino, Mocha/Ice and Navy Blue/Ice shading