Antonio Larosa designed the GT bench specifically for public spaces, inspired by the Palazzo Terragni (formerly known as Casa del Fascio) located Lissone, Italy. The building (pictured below) was designed in 1938 by the master of Rationalist architecture, Giuseppe Terragni. The clean design of the bench, the selection of materials and finishes are blending together exceptionally. At first glance the bench even looks like a miniature Palazzo Terragni. Antonio Larosa named the bench GT in honor of the rationalist architect and the city of Lissone but this product is also a masterpiece of sustainability as well. Structure made of solid aluminum, seat made of composite wood slats or man-made stone. More at www.larosadesign.com
Status: Built
Firm Role: Designer