


BD 07 | Tisch
Architonic ID: 1518243
SKU: BD 07 19
Einführungsjahr: 1999
Quadratischer Tisch mit Holzgestell und Holzplatte mit geometrischen Intarsien aus Palisander und Eiche.
Maße in cm:
190 x 190 x 73
ANPASSUNG:
Erhältlich in der rechteckigen, quadratischen oder abgerundeten Version, auch ausgestattet mit integriertem Lazy-Susan. In Sonderabmessungen erhältlich.
Erhältlich in allen Uni-Holzarten der Kollektion und in gefärbtem Holz.
Konzept
The Maxima collection offers simple but at the same time particular furnishing elements. The Maxima carving is characterized by a unique and always different surface processing, which draws inspiration from the wooden platforms used by marble workers, which bear the apparently random marks left by the discs used to cut marble. Respecting Laurameroni philosophy, these products offer the possibility to elude and overcome the limits imposed by mass production, creating unique handcrafted environments, completely tailored to your needs.
Dieses Produkt gehört zur Kollektion:
Untergestell Massivholz, Massivholz, Tischplatte Massivholz, Holz

Italy
Bartoli Design, a team comprising Anna and Paolo Bartoli, continues the experience in design developed with Carlo Bartoli (1931-2020) through many partnerships with leading companies in the furniture sector along many years. The studio’s research explores elegance based on simplicity and balance. From concepts to product design, art direction and brand strategies, the studio’s activities embrace the full spectrum of design services. Bartoli Design also works on architecture, exhibition, interior and urban design. Combining creativity with a deep understanding of technologies and industrial processes, and of craftsmanship and artisanal techniques, Bartoli Design’s outcomes are best-selling, long-lasting products and award-winning designs. Carlo Bartoli exhibited his work in Italy and abroad: at the Triennale Design Museum in Milano, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Stadt Museum in Cologne, as well as in New York, Prague, Hong Kong, Athens and Buenos Aires. The Gaia armchair is included in the design collection at the MOMA in New York and the Triennale Design Museum in Milano. The 4875 chair is on display in the design collection at the National Arts Museum of the Pompidou Centre in Paris.