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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Designer: Marco Zanuso Design Year: 1969 Brand: Zanotta Country of Production: Italy Sizes: 【1000×1000】Width 1000×Depth 1000×Height 720mm / Weight: 53.0kg 【1400×1400】Width 1400×Depth 1400×Height 720mm / Weight: 90.0kg 【2000×900】Width 2000×Depth 900×Height 720mm / Weight: 84.0kg Thickness of the tabletop: 15mm Materials: 【Clear】 Tabletop: Glass (Clear) Legs: Stainless Steel 【Anthracite】 Tabletop: Glass (Nano-tech stain-resistant treatment, cement paint finish) Legs: Steel (Color paint finish) Assembly required Warranty period: 1 year
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A simple assembly type that directly attaches steel legs to a glass panel.
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Clear
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Anthracite
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Our company is engaged in the import of interior goods and the manufacturing of original furniture. One of our business areas, product development, involves collecting old materials and products from that time, making improvements to align with modern lifestyles, and commercializing them. We are also focused on discovering designers who are eager to build their history and their works.