Cicognino
Small Table
Table Top | : Wood Veneer |
Structure | : Solid Wood |
Dimensions | : 800 x 410 x 400 mm |
Dubbed Cicognino, or “little stork”, this iconic design, is clean-cut and refined, witty yet reassuringly familiar. Franco Albini designed this table by reducing the frame to its essentials: the three slender legs, a table-top 40cm in diameter, and a wooden trim that makes it reminiscent of a tray. One of the three legs extends higher than the others, ending as a handle that can be used for moving the table about. Meantime, the table-top serves as a link between the other parts, augmenting the overall sense of balance and stability. The attention to detail and the unusual shape make this a highly expressive piece with an accomplished style that plays well in any context.
Top:
· Phenolic plywood panel, edge in massive ash or walnut wood and ash or walnut veneered.
Structure:
· Massive ash or walnut wood.
Table Top | : Wood Veneer |
Structure | : Solid Wood |
Dimensions | : 800 x 410 x 400 mm |
Dubbed Cicognino, or “little stork”, this iconic design, is clean-cut and refined, witty yet reassuringly familiar. Franco Albini designed this table by reducing the frame to its essentials: the three slender legs, a table-top 40cm in diameter, and a wooden trim that makes it reminiscent of a tray. One of the three legs extends higher than the others, ending as a handle that can be used for moving the table about. Meantime, the table-top serves as a link between the other parts, augmenting the overall sense of balance and stability. The attention to detail and the unusual shape make this a highly expressive piece with an accomplished style that plays well in any context.
Top:
· Phenolic plywood panel, edge in massive ash or walnut wood and ash or walnut veneered.
Structure:
· Massive ash or walnut wood.