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Designed by Michael Anastassiades
Simple and monumental, Clockwise reveals its subtle humour only to those who manage to grasp the play of steps that define the position of the legs and the alternation of their positioning in the corners of the top. Born from the first collaboration between Tacchini and designer Michael Anastassiades, it is a table with an important presence, which at the same time evokes a sense of lightness in the legs that chase each other almost dancing, rotating around a choreography that suggests the right dance steps to experience it fully. At different rhythms, following the metaphor of a gesture, the movements and activities that take place around the table can thus be told from time to time unexpectedly, as fluid and informal as the environments in which the table itself can be placed.
Finishes:
Structure in matt mediterraneo green or avacado green marble or in natural ash
Dimensions:
W2500 x D1300 x H730 mm
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Simple and monumental, Clockwise reveals its subtle humour only to those who manage to grasp the play of steps that define the position of the legs and the alternation of their positioning in the corners of the top. Born from the first collaboration between Tacchini and designer Michael Anastassiades, it is a table with an […]
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