Visionnaire Visionnaire VISIONNAIRE TEMPTATION TABLE 978642 Alessandro La Spada Dining table, top in wood coated in veneered woodassembled with a mosaic motif creating a geometrical pattern,and Visionnaire logo in carved steel. Top frame profile in stainless steel.Two bases in satinized stainless steel with polished edges. Metal parts available in the metal finishing selection.Top available in veneer selection... View
Visionnaire Visionnaire VISIONNAIRE MARTY TABLE 978655 Marco Piva Dining table. Top in box-shaped extra clear glass - 12 mm thick - bonded to vertical profiles using adhesive cured with UV light. Base consisting of two boxshaped pillars positioned between table top and sides, covered in marble and satin steel, with covers in marble and steel flush-mounted into glass top. Metal components can be finished in... View
Versace Home Versace Home VERSACE HOME – STILETTO TABLE OUTDOOR 985225 Versace Home The rebellious, sophisticated Stiletto Outdoor table sports unmistakable shapes. Versace’s forceful femininity is celebrated in every detail. Aluminium frame with matt white finishing and 3D Metal Medusa logo. Top in Super White or Galaxy Stone marble, with glossy finishing. View
Versace Home Versace Home VERSACE HOME – STILETTO TABLE 985234 Versace Home The rebellious, sophisticated Stiletto table sports unmistakable shapes. Versace’s forceful femininity is celebrated in every detail. Aluminium frame with matt Satin Grey finishing and 3D Metal Medusa logo with polished Gold finishing. Top in Marquina Black, Carrara Gioia, Fior di Pesco, Sahara Noir, Valentine Grey, Calacatta Gold, Super... View
Versace Home Versace Home VERSACE HOME – V-MARBLE TABLE 985251 Versace Home Available in round and rectangular variations. Top and swivel tray in Carrara Gioia or Marquina Black marble, base and legs covered in leather with V-shape quilting and Barocco V Metal logo. View
Tables Giorgetti GIORGETTI – G-CODE TABLE 987091 Designer Dante O. Benini e Luca Gonzo 2023 The concept started from a flight to the US, looking at the brush in the vanity kit, the kind that closes. I imagined that it could become the structure on which a top rests. The idea was that of an architecture, with this brush becoming the supporting beam of a large plane. —Dante O. Benini View