Baleri Italia
Roundel Table
A table with a soft and sensual design, which seems to combine simple lines with more complex geometric combinations in order to create a unique and extremely harmonious object. Roundel celebrates the circle in all its parts, starting from the shape of the top to also branch out into the cylindrical base. The upper part is in turn divided into three different discs that can be made in different colors which suggest as many areas of use. The beauty of this object consists in its extreme simplicity but also in the strong sense of modernity that branches off from it, offering design enthusiasts a perfect element for the dining room but also for the living room or more heterogeneous situations where the need for a support.
Ø 160,5 x H.73,5 cm
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Red Glossy Lacquered Base and Top in Glass
White Glossy Lacquered Base and Top in Glass
White Glossy Lacquered Base and Top in Glass
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Baleri Italia was born thanks to the design work of Enrico Baleri and Marilisa Decimo, a duo who wanted to enhance the most rigorous and functional part of furniture design, creating collections where not only a stylistic but also conceptual order is strongly perceived. The pragmatism of this idea reverberates in the dialogue between the different furnishing elements for the living room, the bedroom and any other space, offering fans of the genre a real selection from which to draw inspiration not only for their own home, but also for more public and diversified spaces.Read more
Designed by
Claesson Koivisto Rune
The Claesson Koivisto Rune studio, founded in 1994 by Mårten Claesson (1950-), Eero Koivisto (1958-) and Ola Rune (1963-), represents one of the peaks of the renewal of Swedish design that emerged in the 1990s. The three of them studied at Konstfack, a Stockholm university dedicated to the arts, where they met and decided to work together. In the early years their focus was more centered on architecture and interior design, with projects such as the Gucci and Louis Vuitton stores in Stockholm and several showrooms in Japan, but at the end of the 90s the product design projects, inspired by a temperate minimalism, with a fresh and welcoming taste. They have worked for many of the most important Swedish brands such as Offecct, David Design Asplund, Kasthall, Swedese and Skultuna, and even more often for large Italian companies such as Arflex, Paola Lenti, Living Divani, FontanaArte, Gallotti&Radice, Kristalia, Tacchini and Boffi.Read more