Tables Glas Italia GLAS ITALIA CROSSING TABLE 960795 Patricia Urquiola Crossing Table is part of the collection of tables designed by Patricia Urquiola for the Italian brand Glas. Colorful and multifaceted, made from a cross of glass tops transparent extra-light in the plane as in the legs. You can not do without in an ultra-modern living. The table Crossing is in laminated extralight glass that, thanks to... View
Tables Glas Italia GLAS ITALIA CRACK COFFEE TABLE 960804 Johanna Grawunder Johanna Grawunder draws Crack, collection of low tables with dimmer lighting, pure shapes and vibrant colors for a result that highlights the tradition and quality Glas Italy. Crack The collection is made of glass glued 45°, the texture offers a dynamic crackle effect that gives a fascinating and unique character coffee table. A young... View
Tables Glas Italia GLAS ITALIA COLLECTOR LOW TABLE 960820 Edward Barber-Jay Osgerby Collector is a coffee table container designed by Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby for Glas Italia, with sides and top in transparent extralight mm. 8 and base in solid ash or with mirror. Collector is a collection of coffee tables, display unit, display case and storage unit and sideboard with sides and top in transparent extralight... View
Tables Glas Italia GLAS ITALIA ATLANTIS TABLE 960878 Lorenzo Arosio Atlantis by Glas is a collection of tables designed by Lorenzo Arioso minimalist design and refined. Obtained by gluing sheets of tempered glass, water jet cut and polished by 45 °. Available in extra-clear glass, frosted or lacquered. The formal purity, sobriety and sophisticated craftsmanship are the main features of this table. Delivery... View
Tables Glas Italia GLAS ITALIA ALISTER TABLE 960889 Jean-Marie Massaud Alister is the series of round tables with glass signed by Jean Marie Massaud for the Italian brand Glas. The four legs cross support the plan essential and elegant, made entirely of transparent extralight glass. The round table Alister has the glass from 12 mm beveled, tempered, laminated glass bases and 10 + 10 mm obtained through... View
Coffee Tables Glas Italia GLAS ITALIA ATLANTIS TABLE 960881 Lorenzo Arosio Set of low tables made by gluing sheets of tempered glass, water jet cut and polished at 45 °. The formal purity, simplicity and sophisticated manufacturing techniques are the main features of this table. Version: extra-clear glass. Delivery time in 5-6 working days View
Tables Giorgetti GIORGETTI AGO TABLE 972511 CARLO COLOMBO A light and minimal trait that is evident in the highly elegant design and the combination of materials. The legs, made of solid canaletto walnut, recall the shape of a sewing needle, while the top is available in all the marbles of the collection or in plywood veneer with edge in solid canaletto walnut. View
Tables Arflex ARFLEX HUG TABLE 978919 Claesson Koivisto Rune The designers Claesson Koivisto Rune enriched Hug project, starting from the initial idea. View
Tables Arflex ARFLEX GOYA TABLE 978917 Arflex Goya is a table with round, essential and simple lines, but with a great visual impact. View
Tables Arflex ARFLEX MATCH TABLE 978925 Bernhardt & Vella Match project is characterized by the brass joint, that joints the structure with the shelf, becoming a precious and decorative element. The stackable system allows to create, with the same elements, small tables and bookcases of various heights, console and table. View
Arflex Arflex ARFLEX RUBYCON STORAGE UNIT 978980 Claesson Koivisto Rune Rubycon storage units took their name from the close relationship between one cube and the near one. These simplified cubes, designed without visible handles or knobs, can appear as a unique three-dimensional painting. 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