Zenit Armrest Cupholder
The Zenit armrest cupholder blends style with abundant functionality, serving as a chic accessory within the Zenit family of furnishings. Featuring an ovular design, this cupholder seamlessly integrates with the armrest, offering a versatile and elegant solution. Crafted as a multimaterial marvel, it showcases a glass or ceramic top in a range of chic colors and designs, complemented by a metal frame available in various metal finishes. Its design ensures the secure placement of all your drinks and snacks, providing a convenient alternative to an end table. Designed by Carlo Bimbi, this cupholder is meticulously manufactured in Italy by Bontempi Casa.
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Born in Forli, Italy in 1988, Andrea Arena is a talented designer who is internationally respected in the design realm. From a young age, Arena has had an interest in art because his father worked in an upholstery company, so he pursued his degree in Industrial Design and learned to perfect his craft. For years, he worked as a freelance product designer and collaborated with many successful Italian furniture companies, including Bontempi Casa.
His designs are bold and pay incredible attention to detail. By creating products that have a grand personality, they make lovely statement pieces in modern settings. In 2016, he became the creative director of Aerre Italy where he now works with his brother.
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- Designed by Andrea Arena
- Part of the Zenit collection
- Designed for Zenit sofa and sectional armrests
- Features top in glass or ceramic options
- Metal frame in several color options
- Manufactured in Italy
- 19"W × 16"D × 10¼"H
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