In 1986, Carlo Conte founded the Conte company in Apulia's Murgie region, making beds and furniture. He invested all his expertise, boldness and technical know-how into it, creating the biggest industrial group for comfort and relaxation. As time went by, also Mr. Conte’s son Ferdinando, started working alongside his father. Working together, they've elevated their "Made in Italy" brands to ensure the utmost quality in manufacturing. Driven by passion and dedication, the Conte Group is a family, before it is recognized as a company.
Discover all the products by ConteTako Mirror Conte
Tako mirror by Conte is a freestanding structure that includes a tall, rounded mirror on the left, a clothes hanger and accessory tray on the right and a storage drawer at the bottom.
Bottom of drawer in nabuk on request
Details: bronze or brass
Structure: wood
Description
Conte presents an elegant selection of mirrors, crafted with attention to detail and durability. Structures made from wood or metal, complemented by a wide selection of finishes and natural mirrors, with a focus on maximum customization.
In 1986, Carlo Conte started the Conte company in Apulia's Murgie region, specializing in beds and furniture. He used all his knowledge and skills for it, forming the largest industrial group for comfort and relaxation. Over time Ferdinando, Mr. Conte's son, joined his father. Together, they've enhanced their "Made in Italy" brands, making sure the manufacturing quality is excellent.
Setsu & Shinobu Ito
They are both Japanese designers and have extensive experience in different design fields including architecture, interior, product and packaging. They founded their design studio in 1997. Setsu Ito graduated from Tsukuba University, while Shinobu Ito graduated from Tama Art University in Tokyo. Their works have been showcased globally and featured in various publications.
Leonardo Mercurio
He initially attended the Bari State Art Institute before relocating to Milan, where he graduated in "Progettazione Artistica per l'Impresa" from the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera. Inspired by the minimalist Japanese style, he began his professional journey with Setsu & Shinobu Ito.
Dimensions
63 x 56 x H 153 cm
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