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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Designer: Carlo Molinari Design Year: 1949 Brand: Zanotta Country of Production: Italy Size: Width 1290 × Depth 530 × Height 450 mm Weight: 17.0 kg Material: Frame: Oak plywood (Natural oak: wax finish, Black oak: color painted finish, wax finish) Tabletop and shelf: Tempered glass Assembly required Warranty period: 1 year
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*For more details, please contact us.* Carlo Mollino In 1940, he began his interior design activities after creating a chair commissioned by Gio Ponti. The table "Arabesco," made in 1950 by combining a single piece of molded plywood and a glass top, attracted global attention with its unique lines inspired by the female body. He was an unconventional designer with diverse talents, working as an architect, professional skier, race car driver, and photographer.
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Black Oak × Smoky Gray
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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.