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1280-II ATLAS

Categoria: Tavoli e tavolini

1280-II ATLAS

An extensible, rectangular dining table made of natural stone wood that convinces by its modern strictness. Thanks to the extension mechanism the symmetry with the substructure is always maintained in the extended as well as the closed position. With a new technique the extension leaf can be rotated by another 90°. Thus it is now positioned lengthwise under the center leaf and is no longer visible from the side. This model is offered with 3 different bases.

Atlas - in Greek mythology, the giant carried the weight of the world! Our table of the same name also has great load-bearing 

capacity - but exudes an elegance that is the result of the balanced proportions.

1280-II ATLAS
1280-II ATLAS
1280-II ATLAS
1280-II ATLAS
Design Georg Appeltshauser 2006

Design Georg Appeltshauser 2006

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