1960
Width 168 cm Depth 46 cm Height 24.5 cm
This refined mid-century coffee table is a beautiful representation of 1960s Italian design. Crafted from rich rosewood veneer, it features an elongated oval shape that exudes elegance, supported by minimalist metal legs that add a touch of contemporary.
Although it reflects the characteristic style of the renowned designer Augusto Bozzi for Saporiti, it does not have any identifying labels or brands. However, the quality of the materials and the lines of the design leave room for a possible attribution.
Price negotiable
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