Designers Lella and Massimo Vignelli needed casual furniture for their home near Sorrento. To satisfy this need, they designed a multi-purpose indoor-outdoor grouping ideal for home, hospitality and office environments. The Big Bench and Cube make this an excellent set for anyone with an affinity for modern design!
Lella and Massimo Vignelli are among the world’s most influential designers. To satisfy this need, they have brought clarity and coherence to countless projects. Their work is in the permanent collections of museums worldwide, including MoMA, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Cooper-Hewitt Museum. Throughout the years they have help shape corporate identity and provided assistance with publications and product design for Knoll, Cinxsno, Xerox, Perugina, Heller, RAI television and IBM. In 2003 they received the National Design Lifetime Achievement award.
Designed by: Lella and Massimo Vingelli, 2005
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| Massimo Vignelli Low Table | 18.1" H x 47.25" W x 47.25" D | Unavailable |
| Vignelli Big Bench | 18.1" H x 71.625" W x 18.1" D | Unavailable |
| Vignelli Cube | 18.1" H x 18.1" W x 18.1" D | Unavailable |
Heller has created a simple paradigm: good design, industrial production and reasonable prices. An international furniture manufacturer with production in the US and in Europe, Heller was incorporated in 1971. The company’s first venture was an award-winning line of stacking dinnerware designed by Massimo Vignelli that is currently in the permanent design collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
These days, Heller is best known for it’s furniture division, launched in 1998. The Bellini Chair, designed by Mario Bellini won the Compaso d’Oro ADI and kicked off a line of many more award-winning chair creations.
For many years, Heller has offered leading international designers the opportunity to work with new technologies to create innovative products, helping the placement of Heller products in design collections world wide. Museums such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Lourve Museum of Decorative Arts, The Smithsonian and the Vitra Museum are all a part of this long, distinguished list.
Heller continues to explore new technologies and processes for manufacturing furniture, and will continue releasing award worthy designs well into the future.