Modular collection of benches, with or without backrest, and tables, designed to offer coordinated and versatile solutions for urban spaces. Each piece is built on a pair of cast aluminum supports joined by a steel tube, with seating available in various models.
STRIP models feature laser-cut steel sheet with contemporary decorative patterns.
EXAGON models offer a laser-cut hexagonal pattern for a distinctive and modern aesthetic.
W models use shaped slats in painted marine plywood for benches, and shaped panels in painted Okumé plywood for tables, combining durability with a warm, tactile feel.
Benches with backrests can be equipped with painted steel armrests to enhance comfort and accessibility in public use.
Massimo Tasca graduated from the IUAV University of Venice and began his professional activity overseeing project development at Metalco, with a particular focus on the interaction between process and design. Massimo Tasca’s work highlights a meticulous attention to detail, particularly in the relationship between landscape and urban design, which is a crucial phase in the development of urban furniture products.
Many products have been created for Metalco, including the Bailo Collection, Parabel, Dividit, and others, which have garnered significant interest across the international landscape.