Bilancia
Design by Enzo Mari
Bilancia
The Bilancia desk calendar was originally produced by Danese in 1959, made in ABS with an innovative structure inspired by the equilibrium of the North and South poles, it represented a new perception of the traditional calendar.
Today, this perpetual calendar is composed of a central section made of three horizontal, mobile strips in different types of wood and silk-screen printed days, numbers and months. A fourth strip of wood acts as a counterbalance. An object whose daily use will remind us of the importance of time in our everyday lives.
Dimensions:
Height: 0.8 Inches
Width: 18.7 Inches
Design by Enzo Mari
Bilancia
The Bilancia desk calendar was originally produced by Danese in 1959, made in ABS with an innovative structure inspired by the equilibrium of the North and South poles, it represented a new perception of the traditional calendar.
Today, this perpetual calendar is composed of a central section made of three horizontal, mobile strips in different types of wood and silk-screen printed days, numbers and months. A fourth strip of wood acts as a counterbalance. An object whose daily use will remind us of the importance of time in our everyday lives.
Dimensions:
Height: 0.8 Inches
Width: 18.7 Inches
Enzo Mari

His career began with research in visual perception, then evolved into the designing of children's' games, graphics, design, and architecture--different directions tied by the common theme of emphasis on shape and design. Mari was the consultant for the city of Milan's Urban Decoration, as well as president of the Association for Industrial Design (1976-1979). He won the Golden Compass award in 1967, 1979, 1987, and in 2001 for the "Tavolo legato". He has collaborated with Artemide, Castelli, Danese, Driade, Gabbianelli, Interflex, Lema, Magis, Zanotta.

His career began with research in visual perception, then evolved into the designing of children's' games, graphics, design, and architecture--different directions tied by the common theme of emphasis on shape and design. Mari was the consultant for the city of Milan's Urban Decoration, as well as president of the Association for Industrial Design (1976-1979). He won the Golden Compass award in 1967, 1979, 1987, and in 2001 for the "Tavolo legato". He has collaborated with Artemide, Castelli, Danese, Driade, Gabbianelli, Interflex, Lema, Magis, Zanotta.
Breaking the time barrier of modern life: this is the underlying idea of Danese, design brand and center of creativity. Outstanding designers such as Enzo Mari and Bruno Munari transformed the space we live in, giving it a functional yet uplifting spirit. Archetypal objects that play with the space and their surroundings: items you won't be able to do without once they have been created for you.

