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Victor Low Table

Antonello Mosca - 2008
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Victor is a series of tables designed by Antonello Mosca. The top is available in a round or square version. 

This table stands out thanks to the use of the Cerejeira crotch, a prestigious exotic hardwood coming from Brazil, Bolivia and North America. The beauty of the double cross-grain wood with clearly defined vessels is revealed in vivid pyramid-like figures, which unfold as fireworks of light and dark contrasts and give an exquisite note to the greyish white to amber-coloured wood.

Victor's table top is designed by the grains, which create a natural and authentic motif. The legs are in solid beech wood covered in saddle leather of various colour shades.

Antonello Mosca was born in Milan where he gained a degree in Architecture at Milan Polytechnic. He started work as an internal architect in 1964 working on apartments, villas and showrooms in Milan, London, Rome, Naples and Capri. He is presently engaged in a project to create a residential complex with a golf course. With a view to exhibitions and fairs, Antonello Mosca also designs stands for exhibitions such as the ICE and other venues held in Paris, Frankfurt and Shanghai. His professionalism is even recognised in the textile sector, where he was the founder of Tessilforum, the Consortium of Italian Textile Producers, and he also worked for 12 years as a textile consultant for Bayer, where he produced an edition of "Visiona" together with "Ferre", the fashion stylist. He has many diplomas which testify his participation in various Milan Triennials and he has taken part on various occasions regarding contemporary design, which have been held in Genoa, Rome, Florence, Paris and Bangkok. In the editorial field, Mosca has directed the periodical "Casamica" for 23 years and founded "Bravacasa" and "In Casa", having also written numerous articles on furnishing for the "il Corriere della Sera". Furthermore, he has been responsible for pages appearing in "Il Resto del Carlino", regarding furniture, and presently collaborates with "Il Giornale", writing weekly articles dedicated to the home, architecture and urbanism.

Giorgetti

Maximum quality, aesthetical innovation, ability in processing and "Made in Italy" are the historical prerogatives of Giorgetti, originally founded as an artisanal cabinetmaking laboratory in Meda, Brianza, in 1898.

The indisputable protagonist of Giorgetti furniture is solid wood, a natural material and often the hidden core of its objects. The company has distinguished itself on the design furniture scene not only for the high quality of its raw materials but also for its manual skills tradition and heritage.

Giorgetti creations fully embrace the concept of Conceived and Manufactured in Italy: starting from design, creativity and style, all the way to production, the entire process is Made in Italy. Moreover, the collections are known for their functionality and quality materials which guarantee a long life, as well as being made by production processes which are totally environmentally friendly.

The Giorgetti style is characterized by exclusivity and atypical uniqueness: the aim to create original and recognizable collections was the prerequisite which led the company to collaborate with professionals - architects, urban planners, intellectuals, artists - who had never considered designing furniture. A brave initiative which started at the end of the 80s and continues today, imparting an exclusive design to Giorgetti’s pieces. This choice is accompanied by a shared ideal that both the company and the designers fully embrace: to create "timeless" objects which never go out of fashion.

Giorgetti is like an art and history gallery of Made in Italy, with design, manual skill and over a hundred years of tradition; a standard on the furniture sector scene.

 

Coffee table

Series of coffee tables in round and square version, top in natural polished Cerejeira, top inlays can be in 12 or more segments and they vary according to the dimensions of the Cerejeira crotch, legs in solid beech wood covered in saddle leather

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SPECIFICATIONS

Round, small: 92kg; Round large and square: 97kg
Note: Cerejeira crotch comes from the central region of Brazil (Mato Grosso, Rondonia), from Bolivia and northern Argentina. The average size of the tree is 20/22 metres with a diameter of the size of a man’s chest, about 80cm. The frequent irregular growth rate of the trunk, with low branches, enables very effective ‘crotch’ to be obtained.
Note: this product is HEAVY, please make adequate arrangements for the reception

Made in Italy

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