Boboli Table

Cassina

A series of tables expressing geometric rigour and imagination in their structure, designed in 2007 by the Milanese architect and designer Rodolfo Dordoni.
Since then, Boboli has been revisited and updated to its present-day configuration.
The frame, made up of twisted slats which give the table a sculptural eff ect, has been developed by improving its stability and look by introducing new finishes in matt black, dark chrome gold, gunmetal grey and earth brown painted aluminium.
The frames can be freely combined with tops available in black dyed ash or Canaletto walnut, or in back-painted glass in petrol blue, dove grey or anthracite as well as with the latest introductions of two types of marble, Carrara white and Marquiña black.

Round and rectangular tables. Bases formed by two iron plates and slats in extruded aluminium in different finishes. Round tops in the same finishes and also in mat white Carrara marble or mat black Marquina marble; Rectangular tops in open pore ashwood stained in white or black.

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Cassina

Since it was established in 1927, Cassina has worked side by side with the world’s best designers, becoming a pioneer in European design. In 1964, Cassina took over production of the licensed works of Le Corbusier and his collaborators. It continues to hold the exclusive worldwide license from the Le Corbusier Foundation.


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