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SKU:1979.1
The shapes of the Euclidean, Cubo, Cilindro, Sfera and Pyramid geometry, in four different marbles (white Carrara marble, black Marquinia marble, Travertino and Emperador dark) form the base of the table completed by a large transparent glass plate.
The four elements are independent and can be positioned freely, without the table losing its identity indifferently to the position of the elements that compose it, all however necessary to give it stability. There are four versions according to the chosen material.
Size: H 22 cm, L 120 cm, W 120 cm, Top Thickness 2 cm, 124.5 kg

Lella & Massimo Vignelli
In 1931 he was born in Milan, he studied architecture in Milan and in Venice. In 1960, before establishing Vignelli Associates in 1971 and Vignelli Designs in 1978 in New York, he opened Studio Vignelli of Design and Architecture in Milan together with Lella Vignelli; in 1965 he was the co-founder as well as the Design Director of the Unimark International Corporation.His work includes Graphic and Corporate Identity Programs, Publishing Design, Systems of signs, Exhibitions, Furniture and Interiors, Product design for both American and European companies and institutions.His work has been published and showed all over the world and is part of Permanent Collections of several museums, such as: the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Metropolitan Museum of Art NY, The Brooklyn Museum of Art, The Cooper-Hewitt National Museum of Design NY, Musee des Art Decoratives in Montreal, Die Neue Sammlung Museum in Munich, etc

