Lingo Planter
Add a bit of nature to the modern home with the iconic Lingo planter. The exterior features a mirrored finish that reflects the surroundings around it, making the area seem bigger for an appealing feature. With a timeless structure, the Lingo planter is highly adaptable and looks incredible wherever it is displayed. Thanks to the use of the best quality materials, it is sustainable for years to come.
Designed by Roberto Garbugli for Tonelli, the Lingo planter is manufactured in Italy for quality assurance. The frame is made out of durable stainless steel, and the inner support is wooden.
Designed by
Roberto Garbugli started his studio in 1983 that focuses on designing and being an artistic director for various prominent Italian furnishing companies. His designs are revolutionary and challenge the traditional through the use of innovative materials.
In 1991, Garbugli made a turning point in his career after he designed his first recreational space and realized he had a knack for creating eye-catching restaurants and bars. He creates ambiance and charm in the restaurant spaces he designs that attracts all types of people.
Manufactured by
- Designed by Roberto Garbugli
- Planter in a mirrored finish with inner wooden support and frame in stainless steel
- Manufactured in Italy
- 13½"W × 13½"D × 27½"H
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