Dining Tables
Dining Tables collection by COLLECTIONAL Dubai
Kettal
Minera Stone Dining Table, designed by Mario Bellini, is a beautiful 5 leg dining table for 8 guests. Mario took his inspiration from a basic elemental structure in architecture. His design emulated the colonnade of classical architecture, in which a sequence of columns supports a portico, in this case a table top. The base is a visually closed volume, despite being materially open. When seen from a different viewpoint, perception changes completely, as the columns no longer overlap and the space appears empty. It was initially designed exclusively in a classic material such as marble, however, Kettal incorporates two other materials, for its more contemporary version.
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In More, at the upper end, at the point of contact with the top, the section of the leg becomes truncated cone, and offers itself to the joint with the top, substantially re-proposing the solution experimented with the "Eros" table, that of the "joint to severity".
Gallotti & Radice
Maat Table, designed by Pietro Russo, is a sleek and stylish table combining mid-century modern shapes with glamorous Italian sophistication. Ideal for contemporary homes with warmth and character, the Maat Dining Table celebrates beautiful forms and elegant simplicity. The structure of this table is black and brushed aluminum anodized with detailing in bright brass and top with bright glass cement.
Gallotti & Radice
Platium System Table, designed by Oscar & Gabriele Buratti, is an impressive-looking dining table with a lead-grey glass top and legs. The table has a large bevel on two sides with a glass-covered wooden base, and the steel bottom plate is bright stainless steel to radiate a supermirror finish. Platium System Table is contemporary luxury furniture perfect for home or office use.
Collection Particuliere
Rough is a powerful and distinguished table talking about cabinetmaking, asymmetry, and balance. Neither oval nor rectangular, its veneer top has a real free shape, as if it was still to be domesticated. With its refined beveled edges, it could have well been cut in the mass. Evoking a walk in the woods, the four legs, made of solid wood, seem to gather in the center of the table, so as to allow the guests to sit anywhere they want to. Dining table in solid oak brushed finish
Collection Particuliere
Dining table with legs in elm, oak or walnut. Hammered black iron structure
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Top and base in stained brushed oak or stained walnut (veneer)
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While working on prefabricated concrete elements that can be produced on an industrial scale for architecture, with witty intelligence, Mangiarotti chooses the ancient technique of "lost wax" casting for the construction of his first bronze table. Used mainly in the making of sculptures, this particular technique makes each piece unique as the mold must be destroyed to extract the product of the casting.
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In M, form and elegant solution design an extremely stable table, the first example in Mangiarotti's work of using marble for the construction of furnishing objects for the domestic environment. The M marbles are offered with a particular finish that best enhances the characteristics of the stone material, caressing and supporting the rounded profiles of this “sculpture” for the interior architecture of exemplary proportions.
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In Incas only the two inclined planes bear the stresses due to the weight of the plan, while the vertical ones do not collaborate in the construction system. Incas is now also available in other stone materials and with suitable finishes, today for the first time it finds an unprecedented and sophisticated solution in solid wood, demonstrating how every great idea can be further developed without losing strength and meaning.
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In Incas only the two inclined planes bear the stresses due to the weight of the plan, while the vertical ones do not collaborate in the construction system. Incas is now also available in other stone materials and with suitable finishes, today for the first time it finds an unprecedented and sophisticated solution in solid wood, demonstrating how every great idea can be further developed without losing strength and meaning.
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A system of marble tables is a milestone in research into interlocking furniture without joints or locks. For the "Eros" tables, the construction solution involves a gravity joint between the top and the leg, obtained thanks to the truncated conical section of itself. The Eros collection includes Mangiarotti’s research into breathtaking balancing structures. Crafted entirely from precious marble, it features a carved eyelet through which a conical base is fitted and used to stabilize the entire design.
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A real constructive record, the "Eccentrico" table leads Angelo Mangiarotti towards the supremacy of some great "builders" of twentieth century furniture, such as Franco Albini from the "Veliero" bookcase and Carlo Mollino from the "Cremona" table: projects that the limits to which they were pushed showed theoretical goals never achieved before.