Coffee table
Autoreggente Tavolino
“Gio Ponti” inspired coffee table characterised by the interlocking of legs which guarantees a balance of forces capable of acquiring three-dimensional shape without the use of screws or glue. A static system which consists of three identical “L” elements that create a grid which, combined with the round shapes of the glass top, generates a visually dynamic rotation effect. The top is made of tempered glass to give the product a light appearance and enhance the underlying simple and ingenious structure, making the details of the joints and the grain of the oil-treated walnut wood visible along with the tapering legs.
- Modern
- Parameters
- Length8 900 mm
- Width1 000 mm
- Height400 mm
- MaterialGlass, Wood
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- Format Autodesk 3D Studio (3DS)
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