LEMA Gullwing Dining Table The Gullwing table system is the product of extensive research by Gabriele and Oscar Buratti into the “complex simplicity” of curved lines and the rich presence they bring to a space. The project is characterised by the expert combination of different materials and the sculptural lines of the base, which interact with the light and the surrounding space to create a never-ending dance of shadows, reflections and angles. There is bold feel to the paired, curved legs – as elegant as wings – which serve as the base for Gullwing in its various guises.
LEMA Rainbow Sideboard Roberto Lazzeroni adopts a bold approach to take the traditional shape of a sideboard and to repackage it to create an ideal piece for a contemporary living room. The four-door Rainbow sideboard features a vintage-inspired suspended metal base and an eye-catching graphic façade, with a colour pattern that explains its name. The doors and the lacquered wooden structured can be offered in a single colour or in two different combinations. Particular care has been taken to ensure the doors can open at a 180° angle.
Supernova is distinguished by soft, linear modernity. Refined rounded sides are elegantly shapely and long slim metal rod legs look outwards with rounded heads in view.
DALLAGNESE Katana Sideboard This handle appears to come out of the base, with the elegance of a katana, the ancient Japanese weapon. The same lightness distiniguishes the sides, which enclose the cabinet as well as the back and sides of the top.
DALLAGNESE Supernova Oval Dining Table - The rigorous tube base of the Supernova table, typical of the 1930s, ends with rounded heads that are clearly seen through the rectangular transparent glass top, which can be also bronze or grey in its rectangular curved shape.
DALLAGNESE Koniko Oval Dining Table - The bold look of Koniko's statuary simplicity is further enhanced by the plain colour version. The slim top has rounded corners, and the base of the conical structure is formed on the same shape.