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Poker card table

This is truly the design of the genius Columbo.

This table is a modern reinterpretation of a traditional card table designed by Joe Colombo in 1968. It features a tabletop made of plastic laminate, which was a new material at the time, and includes a removable green bay edged with leather, as well as rotating plates with ashtrays that can be stored under the tabletop in each corner. This product embodies the spirit of the era and reflects Joe Colombo's pursuit of new materials and technologies. It is a design icon that is also part of the collection at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Colombo poured his talents into creating various products for alcohol, tobacco, and the women he loved, including glasses for whiskey, pipes for smoking, and beds for nurturing love. Beyond this aspect, he is also recognized as a rare genius designer who sought ideals in products that serve as a means to express the spirit of the times and cutting-edge technology, embodying "virtue" in his work, and continues to be appreciated in contemporary times.

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"Reale CM" Table

A complex frame design incorporating architectural techniques.

This table was designed by Carlo Mollino in 1948. The intricately woven frame, inspired by the details of an aircraft wing, features a hollowed-out solid wood center that achieves a light and slim form. The clever use of architectural techniques in the structure of the easel and the joints supporting the glass top is evident, making it a timeless masterpiece. It was designed for the offices of the Italian insurance company "Reale Mutua" and was reissued by Zanotta in 1990. The legs are available in natural oak, black oak, and Canaletto walnut, while the top can be chosen from two types of glass: clear and smoky black.

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  • Living and dining furniture
  • Office furniture

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Work table "Leonardo"

The prototype of a pedestal table inspired by a carpenter's workbench.

This is a work table designed by Achille Castiglioni in 1969. It features a simple structure with a tabletop supported by height-adjustable legs, and is said to be the prototype of the modern pedestal table. The legs were inspired by the woodturning tables that were common during Castiglioni's childhood and the structure of a carpenter's bench. The manufacturing philosophy of Zanotta, which emphasizes being essential and simple, using the highest quality materials, exceptional craftsmanship, attention to detail, and the designer's philosophy, resonates to create a design that feels as if it has existed for ages and will never go out of style.

  • Office furniture
  • Office furniture
  • Study room furniture

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"Marquesso" table

An innovative table that brilliantly applies the new technology of the time.

This is a sturdy and elegant table designed by Marco Zanuso in 1969. Aurelio Zanotta, who focused on the newly developed technology for bonding steel and glass in the automotive industry, approached Zanuso about applying it to tables. Zanuso and Zanotta invented a special bonding method that keeps the joining parts hidden from view and obtained a patent for it. This technology was introduced to the interior design field for the first time at that time, breaking away from the traditional structure of legs and aprons, which became the essence of Marcuso's design. It is an innovative product made possible by Zanuso's extensive technical knowledge and comprehensive vision for design. Clear tabletop and stainless steel legs Available in two shades of gray anthracite You can choose from three sizes.

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"Arabesco CM" small table

An elegant design that sublimates the material in a decorative way.

This is a small table designed by Carlo Mollino in 1949. The undulating frame shape, reminiscent of arabesque patterns that evoke ski slopes and acrobatic flights, reflects Mollino's diverse experiences, which favored airplanes and winter sports, adding visual lightness and elegance while achieving physical lightweight. The beautiful balance of molded plywood and glass in this design continues to be admired even after more than 70 years.

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"Reale" table

A complex frame design incorporating architectural techniques.

This is a table designed by Carlo Mollino in 1948. The intricately woven frame, inspired by the details of an aircraft wing, features a hollowed-out solid wood center that achieves a light and slim form. The structure of the easel and the clever joints supporting the glass top showcase the skillful use of architectural techniques, making it a timeless masterpiece. It was designed for the office of the Italian insurance company "Reale Mutua" and was reissued by Zanotta in 1990. The legs are available in natural oak, black oak, and canaletto walnut.

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