The Milan based interior design studio Nobody&Co was born from the encounter between Alisée Matta and Giovanni Gennari. From the start the design production of Nobody&Co have been uniquely characterized by their playful association with thought and language and their will to create functional designs with an element of fantasy, able to stimulate a creative reaction. The brand made its debut at the Milan 2006 Salone Internazionale del Mobile with la Bibliochaise, the armchair-library that holds 5 metres of books. The Piola bookcase, an original book-shelving system. il Buddino, the pudding mould shaped liked a buddha chosen to represent Italy at Mudam, and sold to the Moma of San Francisco and to the Musée des Arts Decoratifs in Paris.

The recent Missing is a collection of seven different seats with which to make corner and bench compositions and an optical illusion around the table. The idea is that a chair almost never exists on its own, but is part of a larger object: chairs. For summer the Missing Chairs are inspired by the pastel colors and a multicolored paddle boat thus become Missing Summer: the seats for venues on the beach or a garden overlooking the ocean. Produced in 8 different models and with a fresh palette of pastel colors: lilac, pink, orange, green, red, yellow, blue.

Observation of disconnected territories and the world of cycling has led to Uphill. An outdoor chair, entirely in aluminium, capable of adapting to level shifts. The legs can be adjusted separately with quick clamps, like those of a bicycle saddle. There is also a coordinated table. To stay level on any surface.

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