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Atlantic Dining Table #11683

by D’Urbino & Lomazzi for Naos

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  • description

    The Atlantic dining table is a graceful result of Italian craftsmanship and innovation. With unique double-sided extensions on each side, it transforms the table from rectangular to round in seconds. The extensions are a convenient feature for large families or those who entertain regularly. Contrasting finishes on the top and base stand out against one another to create a one-of-a-kind product. Thanks to the use of the best quality materials, it is sustainable for years to come. 

    Manufactured in Italy and designed by D'Urbino and Lomazzi, the Atlantic dining table by Naos is available in two sizes to accommodate individual needs. The top comes in an array of glass finishes, while the base comes in different metal colors. 

    • country of origin:Italy
    • Assembly Required:Yes
    • Shipping Charges:free
    Naos is a pioneer in industrial modern Italian design that focused on movement and reinvention of objects. Offering original products both in design as well as in how they function, Naos products include innovative extension dining and coffee tables.
  • details
    • Designed by Donato D'Urbino and Paolo Lomazzi
    • Synchronized extension mechanism
    • Available in 2 round sizes
    • Top available in a variety of glass finishes
    • Base and support in many colors are available on request
    • Manufactured in Italy 
  • dimensions
    • Ø55" × 30¼" H
    • Ø63" × 30¼" H
    • (closed width: 34¼"W)
  • design

    designed by

    D’Urbino & Lomazzi

    Since 1966, Donato D’Urbino and Paolo Lomazzi have been working together designing architecture, objects, scenography, furnishings and urban projects. Until his death in 1991, they worked with the accomplished architect Jonathan De Pas as well and created internationally respected projects.

    Focusing on furniture and temporary pieces of architecture, the duo experiments with new innovative techniques and cutting-edge materials. Donato D'Urbino and Paolo Lomazzi have many awards and accolades under their belt, and their work is on display at museums around the world.

    manufactured by

    Naos

    Since the mid-1980s Naos has been a pioneer in industrial design that centrally focused on movement and reinvention of objects. Offering truly original products both in design as well as in how they function, Naos product groups include innovative extension dining tables, coffee tables, dining chairs, and shelving solutions. Many of the dining tables expand at the touch of a button or from a unique mechanism, and some coffee tables rotate smoothly to show off different levels and instantly create ample space for belongings.

    With cutting edge technology, the most sophisticated materials like chromed metal, stainless steel, aluminum, ceramic, and glass, Naos presents visually impactful furniture elements that are futuristically prevalent and present-day need fulfilling at once. The combination of movement, functionality, and eye-catching aesthetics make Naos one of the best modern furniture companies on the market.

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