Berberé has
received another important recognition. After winning the Archiproducts Design
Awards last November, this year the portable dog bed designed by Raffaella
Mangiarotti has been ranked by Monocle among the 50 most interesting design projects
in the world. The prestigious international magazine also devoted ample space
to it by featuring it not only on the cover of the May issue dedicated to the
award but also in the press release introducing the winners.
«The
Berberé dog bed by Opinion Ciatti demonstrates that there is no reason why a
perfectly furnished room should be ruined by tacky accessories». It is with
this motivation that our bed received the award for the best product for our furry
friends; for its refinement and ability to naturally blend in with any
environment without any stylistic constraints.
Founded in
London in 2007, Monocle is a global magazine providing coverage on various
current issues, ranging from economy, culture, lifestyle, and design. The
Monocle Design Awards, now in their third edition, aim at rewarding talent on a
global level and highlighting the products that best enhance comfort and quality
of life.
A
recognition that takes into account achievement in various fields, from
architecture to urban planning, graphic design, and furnishings, rewarding
those projects capable of increasing the comfort of our homes, offices, and
cities: an issue that the magazine believes to be not only of global importance
but also the primary goal of good design.
Berberé
thus boasts a new and prestigious award. Designed to combine practicality and
comfort, stylish down to the smallest detail and easy to carry, the dog bed
evokes exotic travel ambiences and is conceived for design-oriented pet lovers
keen to move around in comfort without foregoing style.