This piece is not only a dining table — it’s a bold statement of 1970s Italian design, celebrating structural rhythm, experimental form, and honest materials.
The Nodo dining table was designed by Carlo Bartoli and produced by Tisettanta in the 1970s. Its most distinctive feature is the tubular metal base, where rounded steel legs intersect at the center and taper outward — forming a sculptural “knot” that gives the piece its name.
The oval tabletop is crafted from black painted wood, bordered by a soft rubber edge profile that adds both tactile contrast and subtle protection. Minimal and visually striking, the table reads like a piece of functional architecture — light in appearance, yet grounded in presence.
Dimensions: 172 × 115 × 71.5 cm (67.72 × 45.28 × 28.15 in)
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBlackMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height71 cmWidth172 cmDepth115 cm