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Designer: Silvio Cavatorta / Model: Dining / office table / / This table embodies the spirit of the best Italian design of the 60s: essential, sophisticated, but never cold. The circular solid wood top is supported by a slender and harmonious structure, with tapered legs that slim the silhouette and an arched band that runs under the top, a truly sculptural and distinctive detail.
The style closely recalls the language of Silvio Cavatorta, with his attention to form as architecture, the balance between empty and full spaces and the use of wood as a noble material, worked with sobriety and mastery.
The aesthetic is clean, light, functional, and at the same time full of character: a table designed to last, capable of inhabiting today both a refined dining room as well as a study or a hybrid environment with a contemporary taste.
A piece that tells of a happy season of Italian design, where elegance did not need ostentation — all it needed was a good idea, well-executed.

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