Coral Beach Dining Table #12904
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description
Add captivating style to your contemporary dining room with the grand Coral Beach dining table by Fiam Italia. The fused glass top is eye-catching and features an intricate dot pattern to give it a textured look and feel. With the use of transparent glass, the metal base is seen from an aerial view and features an X shape at the top for a stylish touch. The ample surface on the top makes it a comfortable and inviting place to eat and enjoy one another's presence.
Manufactured in Italy to ensure quality and designed by Mac Stopa, the Coral Beach dining table makes a gorgeous statement piece that is sustainable for the long haul. It comes in three sizes and has an array of glass finish options.
- country of origin:Italy
- Assembly Required:Yes
- Shipping Charges:free
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details
- Designed by Mac Stopa
- Oblong shape available in seven sizes
- Round shape available in three sizes
- Top available in several fused glass finishes
- Base available in lava grey or metallic greige finish
- Manufactured in Italy
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dimensions
Oblong Dining Table:
- 70¾"W × 35½"D × 29½"H
- 78¾"W × 39½"D × 29½"H
- 86½"W × 41¾"D × 29½"H
- 94½"W × 41¾"D × 29½"H
- 102¼"W × 47¼"D × 29½"H
- 110¼"W × 47¼"D × 29½"H
- 118"W × 47¼"D × 29½"H
Round Dining Table:
- Ø55" × 29½"H
- Ø60" × 29½"H
- Ø70¾" × 29½"H
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design
designed by
Mac StopaThe award-winning Mac Stopa is a man of many talents. Not only is he a world-renown architect, but a great industrial designer, interior designer, graphic designer, artist, and fashion icon. As the founder of Massive Design, an architectural firm that creates public spaces for corporate companies, he is internationally known and respected and has worked with companies such as Google, Samsung, and BMW, among others. He also creates iconic pieces of furniture for prestigious companies and his work uses a playful amount of geometry and mathematics.
With over sixty international awards to his name, including numerous Red Dot awards, Stopa is an unstoppable force in the design field. His work has been displayed in museums around the world. As if he wasn't creative enough, Stopa also plays electric guitar and is a music composer.
manufactured by
Fiam ItaliaFounded in 1973, Fiam Italia is a global icon with its innovative use of glass to create sculptural beauties that are as functional as they are aesthetically pleasing. Fiam Italia designs, develops, and produces items of furniture in curved glass, creating them through a combination of craftsmanship and industrial processes, while merging tradition and innovation through a hand-crafted approach. Though Fiam's products look fragile, they are strong and sturdy to use on a day to day basis in a contemporary home.
Famous for its strong ties to the global design community, Fiam collaborates with leading designers like Philippe Starck, Enzo Mari, Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas, Ron Arad, Xavier Lust, Daniel Libeskind and of course, the founder himself, Vittorio Livi. With more than forty years of a remarkable career under his belt, Livi still serves as one of the creative powers behind Fiam's continuous presence in the realm of global architecture and design.
Fiam's product selection includes extraordinary wall and free standing mirrors, modern coffee tables, fixed and extension glass dining tables, as well as innovative bedside tables, consoles, bookcases, curios, home office, and other glass made accessories. Fiam Italia's most iconic product is Ghost glass chair, which gives the illusion of floating for an enchanting touch.
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