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Tavolo a Dischi dining table, 150 cm, walnut
Description
The Tavolo a Dischi dining table by GUBI is a sculptural classic that gently nods to another iconic design. The table's silhouette brings to mind Eero Saarinen’s Tulip table, which in fact served as a source of inspiration for Carlo De Carli when creating the Tavolo a Dischi. In the Italian designer’s version, the familiar tulip-like shape is formed by stacked discs of birch plywood and walnut veneer. While the shape appears simple, the construction is thoughtfully considered: the shifting proportions of the discs create a striped effect along the stem and a fluid curve at the top, highlighted by a brass-toned steel band. The walnut veneer’s lively surface responds to changing light, adding depth and character to the overall look of the table.
Originally designed in 1963, the Tavolo a Dischi now returns to GUBI’s collection after more than four decades, much to the delight of design lovers everywhere.
- Width: 59.06 in (150 cm)
- Height: 29.13 in (74 cm)
- Diameter: 59.06 in (150 cm)
- Table top thickness: 1.18 in (3 cm)
- Colour Walnut
- Material Walnut veneer, birch plywood, burnished brass-toned steel, stainless steel
- Weight 226.64 lbs (102.8 kg)
- Notes Requires assembly
- Care instructions Wipe with a clean, dry cloth or a wrung-out cloth that has been rinsed in clean water. Wipe in the direction of the wood grain. Dry immediately with a clean cloth.
- Product ID: GB10125381
Carlo De Carli (1910-1999) was an Italian architect, designer and academic. He graduated from the Polytechnic University of Milan in 1934 and later worked there as a professor and the Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, specializing in the integration of space, material and the human body. Before founding his own, successful studio, he worked many years with the famous Italian architect Gio Ponti.
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