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Designer: Paul Mayen / Model: Tavolino / Coffee Table / / Iconic and scenographic, this 70s coffee table captures the experimental spirit of the Space Age with a brilliant geometric design. The base is composed of chromed steel tubes, overlapped and alternating to create a sculptural square that plays with full and empty spaces, light and reflections.
Suspended above the structure, the smoked glass top — also square — completes the composition with an ethereal and sophisticated touch. The interaction between glass and metal creates a continuous play of light: the table reflects, absorbs and diffuses light with futuristic elegance.
Perfect in the center of a modern living room or in environments that love retro references, it is a piece that does not go unnoticed: at the same time furniture and sculpture, presence and lightness.

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