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Othello Rectangular & Round
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Poltrona Frau
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Frame:
Ash
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Upholstery:
Finish/Colour:
Ash Moka Stained
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Ash Wenge Stained
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Dimensions:
260 x 110 x 74.5h cm
Ø155 x 74.5h cm
Ø155 x 74.5h cm
Seat Height:
Variations:
Glass or Marble top
Lead Time:
10-12 Weeks
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The legs in solid ash with a moka or wenge stain have the impact of a geometric sculpture. In contrast, the tops are soft and curved, in both the round and rectangular versions. The most distinctive feature of the Othello tables is the wooden structure with triangular cross-section and clean edges, beautifully echoed in the diamond workmanship along the edges of the tops.
Poltrona Frau has chosen two different materials for the tops. Smoked glass, semi-transparent and light, exalts the architectural solidity of the legs. Fior di Pesco, a particularly prized variety of marble, grabs the attention with its rich and delicate veins which reveal translucent, almost transparent areas in natural light. Alternatively, there is the equally precious Calacatta gold marble. The glass Othello tables are integrated with visible spacers in brushed stainless steel. In the marble version, with polished or semi-polished finish, the underneath of the top is reinforced with a technical mesh to guarantee its resistance. The top is supported by an HPL laminate substrate.
BRAND HIGHLIGHT
Poltrona Frau, founded in 1912 by Renzo Frau in Turin, Italy, has a rich history of craftsmanship in furniture design. Since the early 1960s, its headquarters has been in Tolentino. The company is known for its collaborations with numerous Italian and international architects and designers, creating beautiful and high-performing furniture products that inspire spaces.
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DESIGNED BY
Roberto Lazzeroni
Roberto Lazzeroni, born in Pisa, began his professional life with the study of art and architecture in Florence and the interests he developed during his training, in particular in the conceptual art and radical design movements. In the early 1980s, Lazzeroni made his professional debut with a series of important works in the field of “interior architecture” that immediately attracted attention and were published in Italian and foreign periodicals.
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