Wine Bar by Canale

Natural beam

Material: Autumn Grey
Green production: Mati 1909, Tenda Verde

The inspiration for this project transpired from the classic shape of the IPE beam. From the beginning - to the middle of the 1800s - the "double T" beam became an iconic structure of metal construction and, in general, the staple of modern buildings in its time.

The idea is to give back this role back to the natural stone building materials, and not just of decoration or coating.
A message that goes towards the enhancement of marbles, granites and other beautiful natural stones that, by their nature, can be applied to a variety of project type.

The bar counter and American table modules are presented in the exhibition; the "Natural Beam" project by BiancoBianco is also developed in various types of seats, consoles and coffee tables.

Geometric wave

Brand: BiancoBianco
Material: Moka Cream e Jura Grey

Inspiration comes during the cutting phase of the block. Having acquired the shape of a block, after being extracted from the quarry, natural stone undergoes the sawing process to become a slab.

Similar to each other when viewed from the side, slabs reveal their uniqueness at the front, with different original textures on each side, slab after slab. The Geometric Wave wine bar is presented as a schematic wave that converts from a maxi chaise longue to a bar counter

Giorgio Canale

Graduated in Architecture at IUAV in Venice, and since 2004 has been a member of the Order of Architects of Verona. His versatility and extensive international research activities have involved him in projects in Europe and the United States in the luxury and design sectors. He has a solid rationalist taste combined with a visionary spirit: the linear and clean nature of his work combine different experiences including industrial construction, interior design, and product design.