
Oxo Trolley
Overview
Design by Antonio Citterio with Oliver Löw.
Made in Italy by Kartell.
Specifically designed for computers and technical support, the principle feature of Oxo trolleys is the mobility and stability guaranteed by auto-lock castor wheels, and the durability of their surfaces. Taking its name from the X-shaped element which laterally connects the chromed steel supports, Oxo can carry a load of up to 110 lbs. Well suited to both office and home, the Oxo trolley is a flexible accessory. The PC trolley (3-shelf version) has an extractable keyboard shelf and an integral mouse shelf which can be positioned on either the right or left. Available in white or aluminum powder-coat finish.
Kartell products, including Oxo, are multifunctional and cross-sectional, easy to use and with undeniable visual appeal. Through the use of colors, transparency effects and unique shapes for unique items, Kartell products are immediately recognized worldwide for the excitement they create, their durable functionality and undisputed quality.
To simplify the recycling process, the various components of Kartell products can be easily separated and reduced to elements made of one single material. Moreover, the plastic parts of each product have a clearly printed universal Recycling Identification Mark.
Notes:
Assembly required.
Returns: No returns are accepted on this product.
Specifications
Material(s): Frame: chrome-plated steel and die-cast aluminium "X"; Shelves: epoxy powder-coated steel
Dimensions:
Models
4475 4485
Designer: Antonio Citterio
Antonio Citterio was born in Meda in 1950. He graduated in architecture from the Politecnico of Milan. Since 1972 he has worked in the field of industrial design as a designer and consultant. He works with many manufacturers such as Ansorg, Arclinea, B&B Italia, Flexform, Flos, Hackman, Inda, Kartell, Tre-P&Tre-Piu, Valli & Valli and Vitra. In 1999 he became art director for Brionvega.
In 1981 he began working on architecture and interiors, establishing a multi-disciplinary architecture and design studio with experience ranging from architecture to corporate design, comprising total creative directing for a mixed range of international clients.
Antonio Citterio received the Golden Compass Award in 1987 and 1995. He lives and works in Milan.
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Designer: Glen Oliver Low
Prior to 1985 Glen Oliver Löw (Leverkusen Germany, 1959) studies design in the Industrial Design faculty of Wuppertal University.
In 1986 he receives the "Master of Design" award from the Domus Academy in Milan for his design study for a compact car.
Starting since 1987 he staff member at Antonio Citterio studio in Milan. As of 1990 he was his partner in design, involved in producing office furniture for Vitra and also numerous products for companies Ansorg, Bieffe, Flos, Kartell, MaxData, Olivetti, Synthesis and Vitrashop.
Glen Low started his collaboration with Antonio Citterio in 1987. Together they have created among other things, the storage system Mobil for Kartell. In 1995 they were awarded the Compasso d'Oro prize for this work. Mobil is a part of the permanent design collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
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Manufacturer: Kartell
Founded in 1949, Kartell has been a leader in modern furniture, interior design items, and lighting for over 60 years. From its choice of cutting edge technologies, to its use of innovative and certified thermoplastic materials, the brand has revolutionized the use of plastics in modern furnishings. Their bold and charismatic designs are 100% Italian made, multifunctional, cross-sectional, easy to use, and possess an undeniable visual appeal. Colors, transparency effects, and unique shapes all define a signature Kartell product. Employing some of the most recognizable modern furniture designers of our time, Kartell is able to harmoniously blend functionality, style, durability, and modern appeal.
In its 60 years of activity, Kartell has won an enviable string of prestigious international awards, including nine Compasso d’Oro prizes (the most recent awarded to the Mobil Chest of Drawers in 1995 and the Bubble Club Sofa in 2001). In 2000, the Guggenheim Museum dubbed the Kartell Museum the "best industrial museum".
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