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∅. 148 cm
Designed by Luigi Gorgoni
Designer Luigi Gorgoni was inspired by the work of craftsman to create this collection. It features thick veneer with a series of diagonal grooves that emphasis the beautiful texture of the material
The diagonal design details of the top conceal the opening for the diamond-shaped extension leaf. The base that is made of 3 triangles in lacquered metal complements the details on the tabletop.
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Estimated delivery time: 15 to 17 weeks
Round dining table with top in thick oak veneer with grooved, stained or lacquered finish (many stains available) on MDF panels. Synchronised opening for the tops and central integrated extension leaf (50cm). Base in steel with epoxy lacquered finish.
Manufactured in Europe
Includes:
Other versions available in the showroom:
Round dining table - H. 75 x ∅. 130 cm
Rectangular fixed dining table - W. 180 x H. 74 x D. 105 cm
Rectangular fixed dining table - W. 220 x H. 74 x D. 105 cm
Rectangular dining table with extension leaf - W. 180 x H. 74 x D. 105 cm
Rectangular dining table with extension leaf - W. 220 x H. 74 x D. 105 cm
This product has been identified as eco-designed by our qualitative assessment tool developed in collaboration with the FCBA*: it has been assessed according to 8 criteria corresponding to each stage of its life cycle.
*Technological Institute: Forest, Cellulose, Wood-construction and Furniture.
Roche Bobois has collaborated with Milanese designer-architect Luigi Gorgoni since the mid 1970s. A number of his designs, including the Brooklyn sideboard, the Vanity bedroom and Arbalete collection have become Roche Bobois classics. Gorgoni is driven by curiosity into new materials, new technologies and new configurations that "create the perfect harmony between function, form and structure".
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