Introducing a unique and remarkable piece of furniture crafted by the renowned Italian designer Dino Cavalli, this dining or working table manufactured by Tredici & Co. in Pavia in 1971 is a testament to mid-century design excellence. The table’s construction is highlighted by its stunning rosewood veneer, which features an exquisite and intricate wood grain pattern that draws the eye and adds a touch of natural elegance to any space.
The table’s geometrical design reflects the minimalist yet sophisticated aesthetic that was popular during the 1970s. Its clean lines and sleek silhouette make it a versatile addition to both dining and working environments. The table’s frame is sturdy and durable, with metal-detailed connections that provide both stability and a subtle industrial flair. The combination of rosewood and metal creates a harmonious contrast, with the warm tones of the wood complementing the coolness of the metal.
This table is in very good original condition, retaining its vintage charm and character. It has been well-preserved, showcasing the quality craftsmanship that Tredici & Co. is known for. The attention to detail in the construction and finishing of this table is evident in every aspect, from the smooth edges to the carefully joined elements. The table can be easily disassembled because of its architectural design. Which makes it easier to transport or ship.
Whether used as a dining table the can seat up to 8 chairs for gatherings and meals or as a spacious workspace for creativity and productivity, this Dino Cavalli-designed table is sure to make a statement. Its unique combination of materials, impeccable design, and excellent condition make it a sought-after piece for collectors and design enthusiasts alike.
Kindly note that the chairs on the pictures are not included but can be purchased here.