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Designed by Gianluigi Landoni
A new table whose shapes and materials are enhanced in a natural equilibrium of geometries thanks to the iconic base inspired by the sculpted lines of the Dolomites.
Finishes:
Structure in metal lacquered embossed white, clay, mocha, black or burnished brass, top in glass in clear or in a selection of glass tinted, lacquered or frosted lacquered, textured net, textured liquid, textured materia or in ceramic polished or matt finish
Dimensions:
W2200 x D1150 x H750 mm W2500 x D1200 x H750 mm W3000 x D1350 x H750 mm
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Elegant and light like the namesake glass, this table expresses different personalities according to the chosen materials and colour combinations: from the top in lacquered glass, Materia, wood, ceramic or hpl, to the base in lacquered or polished chrome metal.
The table has been inspired by the dynamism of a moving element, like the ribbon of a gymnast that vaults in the air drawing natural and soft shapes. Its original look furnishes the living area with a touch of essential harmony.
This original and versatile series of coffee and side tables is available in different shapes, sizes, materials for the top and in different finishes for the metal base. Ideal as lamp/ coffee table, it perfectly matches with any kind of seat, thanks to its lively personality.
$2,440.00
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Frog tables are made from a single glass sheet curved and shaped with skillful technique. The purity of its design belies its exceptional strength for each setting and use, thanks to the use of a very thick bent glass.
$600.00
Once upon a time, small, useful objects existed in homes. For smoking rather than sewing, for serving rather than displaying: they dotted the living spaces. Giuseppe Chigiotti, in designing ?Ping,? thinks back to those now-obscure times.
The Tokyo-Pop collection marks, in 2002, the debut on the international scene by Tokujin Yoshioka, now considered one of the masters of contemporary design. The sofa, the armchair and especially the chaise longue and the stool, forget the banality of rotational molding to become sculptures. Unforgettable and unusual shapes.