GOAL! A Parade of Contemporary Italian Design (4 - 10/11/2008)
Estel takes part in the exhibition with the product CANALETTO (SIMON collection by Design d'Autore) designed by Giulio Iacchetti in 2007, whose range is being expanded to be used in the contract area.
The exhibition will take place at Tophane-i Amire in Istanbul.
Boğazkesen Caddesi, Defterdar Yokusu N. 2,
Tophane - Karaköy, Istanbul
Estel - Simon
Important take-over in the furniture and design sector.
Under the new name Design D'Autore, Estel has acquired the management of Simon brands – Triangolo – Zeritalia – Sica – R.S.V.P. – Arte&Cuoio, produced and distributed by Curvet Ambienti.

      Giano
The movements of every person carves trajectories which modify every interior so as to define its shape, quality and even what feelings it may evoke. This is how a the mirror in an enchanted fairy house came to be both a source of light and hence of happiness. With a vocation aiming to capture the best of all things, these reflective surfaces are able to double or triplicate images of the world they show offering many different visions. The result is the creation of these corner mirrors which reflect themselves in a virtual game, making shapes which exist somewhere in the zone between reality and fiction. Once fitted, the corner mirrors do more than simply reflect their own images on the walls, they offer new horizons of light which change the aspect of any living space.
 
Proportioned to meet the needs of any space, they can be fitted in sets to create multiple trajectories in the same vein as Balla or Brancusi.
With concepts which are undeniably well suited to Simon, Marco Brunori’s original new mirrors speak a language all of their own, filled with the cultured nuances of Art and top level Design.
Placed in any interior their presence seems to converse with the space as they reflect themselves from wall to wall. At times these reflections blend together with the contents of the room to create the most stunning results. Something truly different from what we are all used to seeing.