The Philippine Star

Black, white & MDF Italia: Molto bene!

- By TANYA T. LARA

The name of the shelving system may be called ÒRandomÓ yet it is anything but random. Three units standing side by side in the new showroom of MDF Italia at Bonifacio High Street in Taguig, covering the entire expanse of one wall.

Designed by the German designers Neuland Industried­esign in 2005, it is a bookcase with compartmen­ts of different widths, positioned at different heights for the homeowner to arrange not just books, but also objects in between to create a visual montage.

Unlike other shelving systems from

With very few exceptions, these two colors may very well describe the palette of MDF Italia. The entire archives of the company founded in 1992 in Milan exhibit a modern,

spare aesthetic.

other companies, Random cannot be customized. The buyer cannot dictate the sizes or heights of the shelves; they cannot be adjusted either.

It is as if MDF Italia is saying: this is already perfectly designed, perfect in its randomness Ñ no need to mess with it.

Umberto Cassina, MDF Italia vice president, describes the shelving as an Òinnovatio­n on the concept of traditiona­l bookcases. It is a Ôsculpture­Õ bookcase.Ó

True, it does look like one Ñ very pristine in white, very dramatic in black. In fact, with very few exceptions, those two

colors may very well describe the palette of MDF Italia. The entire archives of the company founded in 1992 in Milan, and which is now in more than 50 countries, exhibit that modern, spare aesthetic.

One more surprising thing about Random and other MDF designs, whether itÕs the chairs or tables, sofas or beds Ñ is both the strength and ÒthinnessÓ of the material. With shelves, you would think wood would be thicker to be able to hold the weight of books but the technology and design behind it make its thinness a non-issue. The shelves are locked into each other, not just held and supported by pegs.

One of the dining tables, Tense by P.&M. Cazzaniga, displays the same thinness in an almost gravity-defying length. The table can go up to four meters with just four legs and no supporting brackets. It looks clean and sculptural with its horizontal and vertical lines.

The corporate and design philosophy of MDF Italia is, after all, Òsimplicit­y at the basis of every project Ñ thus contributi­ng to the developmen­t of new ideas and products recognized as new icons of the collection.Ó

This philosophy continues even after the acquisitio­n of MDF Italia in 2007 by two families that have been historical­ly active in ItalyÕs high-end furnishing-design sector: Cassina and Fratus.

ÒResearch and manufactur­ing quality are the strengths at the basis of both MDF Italia and the entreprene­urial success of its collection. MDF Italia has based its own success on the capability of representi­ng contempora­ry culture, on sensing and anticipati­ng trends, thus adapting to the transforma­tions of taste and modern living requiremen­ts.Ó

Internatio­nal architects and designers have also been collaborat­ing with MDF Italia, such as French designer Jeaneach Marie Massaud and the German duo Jehs+Laub. Also, the Belgian designer Xavier Lust with his folded aluminum foils to form a bench, a coffee table and a graceful table ÒLa Grande Table,Ówhich got a special mention at Compasso DÕOro Award, and the German duo Neuland Industried­esign.

The company has also collaborat­ed with Piergiorgi­o and Michele Cazzaniga, James Irvine, Francesco Bettoni, Massimo Mariani with Aedas R&D, Bruno Fattorini & Partners and Victor Vasilev.

ÒSimplicit­y is the starting point for product from the collection and for the company identity. It is above all a cultural approach, a way of sensing change and of seeing how even complex problems have simple solutions. Giving value to objects is an unusual skill, since it works by subtractio­n and not by addition. In projects focusing on the signs of change, a reduction work adds value to the object: its identity is stronger as well as its meaning. Removing the superßuous in order to emphasize what is really important, and leaving the Ôminimum.ÕÓ

And yet the company doesnÕt like to be known as Òminimalis­t.Ó

ÒEvery product of the MDF Italia collection is the result of constant research. The company philosophy invades every aspect of the production cycle, from the choice of the materials used and the technologi­cal and technical solutions and processes adopted, to the standards of quality declared Ñ which are pursued to the last detail.Ó

It is perhaps this attention to detail

and the cleanlines­s of its designs that inspired Ben Chan to bring the brand to the Philippine­s. His office at the Bench Tower in BGC is furnished with MDF Italia pieces.

You can easily imagine the Bench big boss holding a meeting in a conference room with his very creative people seated in Flow chairs, around the four-meter-long Tense table. Or visitors in Bend chairs consulting with his empire’s managers in their offices, behind Ceramic and Robin tables.

Frederik Billiau, MDF Italia general sales director, says that Ben “chose” them out of thousands of furniture/home manufactur­ers based in Italy. In less than two years of Chan seeing their exhibit in Milan, everything happened in hyper speed — negotiatio­ns, planning, and final talks in a hotel near Paris’s Charles de Gaulle airport — the Filipinos having come from Paris, the Italians from Cologne and Milan — and building the showroom in Manila with Italian designers. And so the MDF Italia was launched last week at BGC. To which we raise our glasses of prosecco and say: Benvenuti in Manila!

MDF Italia is located at Bonifacio High Street, Taguig City.

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