Design CMR Project

Seventy Seven is an office furniture system composed of a series of workstations characterised by a light and contemporary aesthetic: a thin top in 12 mm thick melamine melamine rests on an elusive structure embellished by connecting elements that evolve from the beams to embrace the leg.
The sizing of the desk tops is taken to unusual depths (77 and 57 centimetres) so as to exploit a perfect modularity of tops and structure even in situations where the workstations are rotated 90 degrees to each other.
The accessories that complete the system pick up on and take the theme of lightness to extremes, working on thin sheets and empty volumes.
The tops are made of laminated melamine, in moon white, anthracite and oak finishes.
The structure is composed of 76×26 elliptical-section legs, available in painted or veneered sheet metal, which are connected to triangular-section perimeter beams through a special joint created in die-cast aluminium.
The central shelf of the benches is created in sheet metal and can house, underneath metal boxes with a magnetic coupling for containing sockets and inserts.
The shelf can also be fitted with LED strips on request.
A central rail for anchoring accessories is also available.

Design Progetto CMR


Progetto CMR is a company specialising in integrated design, founded in 1994 and led by Massimo Roj with the aim of creating flexible, efficient and eco-sustainable architecture. With 12 offices worldwide and more than 150 architects and engineers, Progetto CMR realises projects of different scales, combining experimental dimension and multidisciplinary skills. Since 2010, it has been among the top 100 design studios in the world reported by BD World Architecture Top 100. Giovanni Giacobone, architect and designer, has been directing and coordinating Progetto CMR’s Industrial Design Division since 1999, assisted by Matteo Colombo, creating objects for the home and office that integrate design, technology, functionality and environmental sustainability. The quality of his work in the field of design has been recognised with several awards such as the Red Dot Award 2016, IF Design Award 2016, LUX Middle East Award 2016, the ADI Design Index 2003, 2004, 2006, 2014 the Grandesign 2004, the Good Design 2008 and 2010.