Tavoli Miniforms MINIFORMS – MAGGESE TABLE 984876 Paolo Cappello Maggese is the table of emphasis and lightness. It stands as a sculptural-looking element of decoration, yet light: the curved metal of the legs looks similar to paper, giving rise to a new language of furniture that combines simple construction and formality. The top is available in both fixed and extensible versions (Maggese plus). View
Tavoli Miniforms MINIFORMS – DECAPO TABLE 985090 Francesco Beghetto and Antonio Manaigo Decapo is an extendable or fixed dining table, elegant, with a minimalist and a little Eastern style. It is characterized by the outline of the legs, of a pleasant and narrow ‘V’ shape. Also available with the new top in Fenix. View
Tavoli Miniforms MINIFORMS – GERONIMO TABLE 985097 Paolo Cappello Geronimo is a totem, a pop icon, a fixed or extendable table created to furnish small spaces, with shapes that look to a minimalist panorama, keeping fascinating lines. View
Tavoli Miniforms MINIFORMS - ILLO TABLE 985113 Miniforms Lab Illo's head is in the clouds. We have given it overemphasized forms to make it soft and welcoming. This quirky sculpture offers the perfect balance between function and fancy. Available in three versions, for dining rooms, bistros and lounge rooms. View
Tavoli Miniforms MINIFORMS - GUSTAVE TABLE 985107 Paolo Cappello Four crossed lines which support a top available in several finishes that make it ideal for a décor that surprises. The legs are obtained from press-bent metal while the top is available fixed or extendable (Gustave Plus). View
Tavoli Miniforms MINIFORMS - JUICE TABLE 985120 E-ggs Juice is a monumental table with a meditative air. Its essence lies in the base, where the long wooden legs attach to a ring, encircling it. Juice, a table developed around the balance between filled and empty spaces, creates a sensation of perfect calmness. View
Tavoli 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