1950
Height 78 cm, Circumference 368 cm, Diameter 120 cm
Ignazio Gardella attributed
This table made of black painted iron with brass feet and a cherry wood veneered top is attributed to Ignazio Gardella following research that attests to its paternity.
The design is clean, essential, the contrast between the different materials is pleasant, the top is large streaked with warm veins, the base has geometric and elegant lines but it is the brass feet that distinguish the style of this table like small lights that illuminate this piece of furniture.
The wooden top has defects due to use and age
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