Alessandro Stabile’s Tacito Sideboard Redefines the Hinge


The Tacito Sideboard explores an usually forgotten but important element of cabinetry – hinges. On this new assortment from Milan-based designer Alessandro Stabile for Magis, an inset magnet system and distinctive felt doorways permit this typically cumbersome motion to really feel seamless. No want for a deal with, there’s a hidden beveled edge round every of the felt panels, a smooth interface that makes it simple to grip at any peak by a baby or grownup. Modern, considerate, and stylish, the Tacito Sideboard brings consideration to the mechanism of storage whereas retaining a refined edge.

After 4 years of Stabile creating prototypes, securing an invention patent, three injection molds, one extrusion die, one bending mildew, 4 thermoforming molds, and two slicing dies, the Tacito assortment involves life in quite a lot of contrasting colour palettes which might be sure to suit any area or type.

Minimalist interior with a beige cabinet, an amber vase holding twigs, a wooden bowl, a book, candle holders, and a framed botanical print on the wall.

The doorways, performing equally to sound dampening panels present in recording studios, work to cut back ambient sound from the pressed felt inside. A pop of colour greets the consumer on the inside of the panel upon opening, refreshing and sudden, like a dinner jacket with a vibrant lining.

Tan cabinet against a white wall with diagonal shadows. A plant and candle sit on top, with a square mirror above.

A beige shelf with a white candle, small trays, and a plant beside it. A mirror hangs above, and diagonal shadows from blinds fall across the scene.

Acoustic felt is pressed between two refined sheets of contrasting materials, permitting the {hardware} to be housed elegantly and securely. Magnets inset into the body present additional power, clipping in to the body with ease.

Minimalist interior with a tabletop displaying a white candle, small ceramic dishes, and a bowl. Soft light from window blinds casts diagonal shadows on the wall.

A yellow panel with the word

This burgundy and lightweight mint mixture with the black aluminum legs cuts a shocking profile. The legs will be raised and lowered simply, and the signature system permits the fabric to work in its highest aspect, hinging silently and shortly on itself, a ravishing characteristic of felt.

The Tacito Sideboard features burgundy and mint doors for stylish dish storage, topped with fruit, books, and a water carafe. Above, a red flower print accents the white wall for a modern look.

A red Tacito Sideboard with black legs stands against a white wall, topped with stacked red binders and a closed notebook, below a round wall clock showing 11:10.

A black console with orange doors displays records and books. Paul McCartney album and framed print on top, with a lamp. A David Bowie book on the shelf below.

This eggplant and orange mixture is putting, the physique’s purple barely richer than the black tone of the legs, and a zing of orange in between.

The Tacito Sideboard features dark purple doors, with one orange door open to display books, a turntable, vinyl records, framed art, and a circular lamp on top.

We are able to see the class of the system under, a locking mechanism permitting the peg within the door panel to fit neatly into the body. The general thought is easy, but the execution takes this to a different degree, imbuing an already fashionable sideboard with sophistication.

Close-up of a purple and orange modern cabinet, highlighting a pin mechanism securing the door.

Easy refinement is an simple aspect of Alessandro Stabile’s work, thinking about inspecting the factors of stability between objects, one another, and ourselves. Founding his studio in 2011, he simplifies these processes and explores how shapes denote which means. An advocate for round design, his tasks are a union of environmental respect and moral crucial, and the individuals and processes that facilitate this obligatory relationship.

Dark brown rectangular cabinet with four open shelves, standing on two legs. An orange, foldable panel lies on the ground in front.

To be taught extra concerning the Tacito Sideboard by Alessandro Stabile for Magis, please go to magisdesign.com.

Pictures courtesy of Alessandro Stabile and Magis.

Rising up in NYC has given Aria a singular perspective into artwork + design, continually striving for brand new tasks to get immersed in. An avid baker, crocheter, and pasta maker, handwork and private contact is central to what she loves concerning the constructed atmosphere. Outdoors of town, she enjoys climbing, biking, and studying about area.