This elegant dining table, designed by Vivai del Sud in the style of Gabriella Crespi, is a striking example of Italian design from the 1970s. The design, known as the 'Sheaf of Wheat' model, is characterized by a sculptural base that mimics the shape of a sheaf of wheat, creating an organic and refined appearance.
The table is crafted with a base of bundled rattan and bamboo, held together by a decorative band of the same material. The round tabletop is made of clear glass, allowing the complex structure of the base to remain fully visible. The diameter of the glass top is 105 centimeters. The natural beige and brown tones of the rattan contrast subtly with the transparent glass, contributing to the timeless aesthetic of the piece of furniture.
The object is in good condition, commensurate with its age and use. The original finish of the rattan has been preserved, underscoring the character and authenticity of the table. The construction is sturdy and the glass top is intact. This dining table comes into its own perfectly in an interior with a Hollywood Regency or Bohemian style. The use of natural materials and the sculptural form make it a focal point in a dining room or conservatory, where it combines effortlessly with both vintage and contemporary chairs.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBeige, Brown, TransparentMaterialGlass, Rattan, BambooNumber of items1Height73 cmWidth105 cmDepth105 cmSigns of usageScratches