48-53-40
1970
Like three stylized birds perched on an invisible branch, these transparent glass tables with black painted metal structure draw a small geometric ballet in space. The elliptical surfaces, light and shiny like suspended drops of water, rest on inverted “V” bases that look like open beaks, ready for dialogue.
Each table has its own height and personality, but together they fit together elegantly, creating a sculptural and functional game. Perfect next to a modern sofa or as mobile support points in a refined living room, they combine transparency and strength, lightness and stability.
The width and depth are the same for all three tables, only the heights change:
48CM HIGH
MEDIUM 43CM
LOW 38CM
All three tables have slightly chipped glass (see photo).

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