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Oste

If you don't get close to it, you cannot understand what characterizes this dining table. The leg. Here as in the Patta chair it changes in section. On the ground perfectly circular it rises flattening at the top creating a flat 45-degree surface that accommodates the connecting structure. It hides a strong mark, almost a decoration, in the underlying structure while keeping its outward appearance clean and linear. A flat pack table.
Low tables, on the other hand, feature soft ovoid and triangular smooth or hollow shaped tops, natural wood or lacquered mdf.

Cantarutti
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