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Designed by Sebastiano Tosi
Finishes:
Upright and shelf support in metal painted matt black, shelf in metal painted matt black, heat treated larch wood or ardesia
Dimensions:
Upright H1200 mm H1900 mm H2300 mm Wall Support W200 x H60 mm Telescopic Support H1000 mm Shelf W660 x D300 mm
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Matera is a table with metal structure and mdf top finished in a hand-brushed material finishes. Matera is an important table, two balanced stones that support a top, a perfect balance game that wants to be the protagonist of the dining area.
Thanks to its slender metal structure and adjustable elements with sound-absorbing properties, it captures the attention and adorn the atmosphere of the house with a strong personality.
$2,810.00
Illusioni is a coffee table with black iron structure and transparent crystal tops. The volumes seem to fluctuate as in the absence of gravity; the slender structure establishes its light and essential line.
Isla suggests serenity and flow. The curvilinear form finished in lacquer subtly reflects light and accentuates its volume. A rich marble top is set within the frame, creating a smooth transition between materials. Designed for daily living, its simple shape and refined joinery details bring ease, balance, and a sense of calm to any setting.
A complete collection of coffee tables and consoles that allows to create original compositions in the living area. The ceramic tops, offered in a wide range including marble-effect ceramics, mirror, frosted mirror or Materia, are perfectly and naturally completed by the minimalism of the metal structure.
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Two furnishing elements of pure material. Two architectural blocks in perfect scale. The materiality of the concrete becomes the protagonist and is expressed through irregular surfaces that recall the raw wood with which the formwork is made ? the wooden formwork used in construction that holds within it the shape to be created by casting […]
The story of two elements, which rub against each other until they fit together perfectly._ Monica Forster revisits the classic coffee tables with central support by creating a breaking point in the traditionally flat and smooth surface of the wooden top, which almost seems to become a stone mill with the characteristic central hole in […]