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Model: Square / / Close your eyes and imagine an Italian kitchen from the 70s: the smell of coffee rising from the moka, a warm light filtering through the curtains and a radio playing “Questo piccolo grande amore” by Claudio Baglioni. In the middle of the scene, there it is: a square table in aquamarine formica, a silent witness to breakfasts, chats and shopping lists written on paper napkins.
With its tapered metal legs and sturdy top with pastel reflections, this iconic piece brings with it all the charm of retro everyday life. Perfect for recreating that atmosphere in a home with a vintage spirit, but also ideal for a bar that wants to stand out, furnishing with authentic pieces, capable of telling stories.
A coffee table that is not just a piece of furniture, but an invitation to sit down, smile and let yourself be lulled by a slower pace, certainly with a cup of coffee and a crossword puzzle ready to be done.

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