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Creso

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Creso

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A singular form with a monolith’s silhouette, the Creso experiments with a sole pedestal of support to transform a table into the kind of vigorous geometry that defined the eye of Lella and Massimo Vignelli. Returned to a more faithful rendering of Vignelli’s ideas, the new Creso explores a use of materials that underlines the potency of the design, with its round top and pillar base crafted formidably in travertine, or topped by glass and marble, braced by a with various metallic finishes.

The surfaces are available in the following finishes: Transparent glass, 15 mm thick; White arabesque marble, black Marquinia, red Levanto, Green Alpi marbles, 20 mm thick; Marbles with a matte polyester finish, glossy polyester finish available upon request; Matte Travertine, 20 mm thick, stone with a natural polished finish. The Travertine top is only paired with the base in the same finish.

The cylindrical base is made with a steel tube, painted in a gun-metal grey or orbital bronze finish, or clad with a brass-plated steel foil. Another variation is the single-material version in matte Travertine, made from a single block. An internal iron column supports the weight of the entire structure without negatively impacting the marble cladding.

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