This round dining table is an outstanding example of Angelo Mangiarotti's architectural approach to design. It embodies the postmodern aesthetic of the 1970s through its masterful use of material and gravity:
Monolithic silhouette: The design is sculptural and minimalist, emphasizing the beauty of the material.
Self-supporting structure: The ingenuity of Mangiarotti's designs like this one lies in the absence of any mechanical fasteners (screws, clamps). The heavy, precisely crafted tabletop rests on the conical or cylindrical base and is held in place solely by the weight of the material itself. This seamless connection testifies to the highest level of engineering and structural logic.
This table is not merely a functional piece of furniture, but a sculptural statement that lends timeless elegance and architectural depth to any dining area or conference room. It is a must-have for lovers and collectors of Italian mid-century and postmodern design.
Tabletop diameter 130cm, height approx. 71cm
No cracks or holes; in the light, streaks consistent with age are visible.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsWhiteMaterialStone, MarbleNumber of items1Height71 cmWidth130 cmDepth130 cmSigns of usageStains, Discoloring, Scratches