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Art

Category: Tables and coffee tables

Bonaldo_Art

The Art table is the expression of a clear and rational design intuition, like the geometric shape which inspired the designer.

The distinctive base is underscored by the dynamic shaping and geometric volumes. The top rests firmly on this base, creating a sense of real lightness. Art is like a contemporary sculpture.

In 2020, Art table takes on new life in its version with wooden base "Art wood". The final effect is of great lightness, thanks to the top proposed in glass or ceramic. The result is an extremely elegant and versatile table, suitable for both the dining room and the study.

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Designed by
Gino Carollo
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Product description
The base of the Art table is its most distinguishing feature: it is made up of a metal trapezium that runs diagonally under the table top. The base of the Art table is in painted metal of various colors; the table top in the fixed (rectangular, round or rectangular with rounded corners) or leaf version is available in wood, glass, ceramic or marble.

Art Wood has a wooden trapezoid base made from solid American walnut, standing on a diagonal to the table top. Art wood is a fixed table available with top in different sizes and two shapes: round or rectangular with rounded corners. There is a real sleekness to this piece, created thanks to the thin table top available in various finishes of glass or ceramic.

A console with the same name, Art Console, is also available for creating rooms with a coordinated style.
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Product name

Art

Designer

Gino Carollo

Year

2018

Collection

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