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Designer: Giotto Stoppino / Model: Trifoglio / / Designed by Giotto Stoppino in the 70s, the Trifoglio coffee table is a manifesto of the organic and visionary design of the time. The base in chromed steel tubes shaped into three petals, from which it takes its name, develops in continuous and enveloping curves that almost seem to grow from the floor, with a natural and futuristic elegance at the same time.
The square, smoked glass top reveals the sculpture underneath and enhances its visual lightness. The polished steel reflects the light, contributing to a dynamic and luminous presence, perfectly in line with the Space Age aesthetic.
A designer piece that fits effortlessly into both contemporary and more decidedly vintage settings, bringing with it the innovative spirit of the best Italian design.

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