VONDOM
NOMA Jardiniere LOW
NOMA Jardiniere LOW
Dimensions: 100x50x40 cm
Designed by Javier Mariscal
Delivery in 21 days*
Delivery in 21 days*
*Approximate delivery date.
This product is made to order. You will receive confirmation of the delivery date and tracking code when the order has been manufactured.
Material
Material
- 100% Recyclable
- Manufactured by rotational molding of high-resistance polyethylene resin reinforced with fiberglass and UV treatment.
- Suitable for outdoor and indoor use
Free shipping*
Free shipping*
On orders over €300 in Spain. For shipments outside of Spain the costs will be calculated during the payment process.
custom product
custom product
This item is a custom product and is made expressly to order.
See our refund policy and guarantee.
finishes
Colors
100% Recyclable. High resistance Polyethylene resin with UV protection to avoid deterioration due to sun exposure.
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Vondom is a prestigious manufacturer of outdoor furniture specialized in manufacturing with high quality resin, metals and fabrics. At its facilities in Valencia, Vondom collaborates with many of the most renowned international designers to create pieces of furniture with a modern, elegant and high-quality design.
Javier Mariscal
Javier Mariscal (Valencia 1950) is a Spanish designer whose activity is linked to a wide range of disciplines within design. He was born into a large family in the darkest days of the Spanish post-war era. The Mediterranean, the lagoon, the light, the friendships, the bars, the streets and the joy of living have irrevocably marked his professional and personal career. In 1979 he designed the Bar Cel Ona logo, a job that brought him popularity. The following year, he opened in Valencia the first bar signed by Mariscal, along with Fernando Salas, the Dúplex, for which he designed one of his most famous pieces, the Dúplex stool, a true icon of the eighties. In 1989 Cobi was chosen as the mascot for the Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games. The mascot was welcomed with great controversy due to its disruptive image, although time proved its creator right and now Cobi is recognized as the most profitable in the history of the modern Games.