Desalto
Clay Table
Price starting from € 4.665,00*
*Price valid for the version in ø 120 cm with matt lacquered base and ceramic top cat. Top1 (cod. 697).
A table capable of expressing the perfect synthesis between sculpture and proportions, design harmony and high-level craftsmanship. Clay is a table with pure aesthetics, capable of communicating personality wherever you decide to place it: in a dining room, living space or more. The top and the base are grafted onto each other with a daring game of balance thanks to a section reduced to a minimum. The special lava stone cladding amazes and fascinates with its dark shades, rich in porosity that make the entire structure more lively and distinctive. Technical features: Also available in oval version in dimensions: 110x160 cm, 120x180 cm, 120x200 cm, 120x218 cm
Ø 120 x H.75,5 cm
Available in other sizes
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Desalto is a company that is characterized by furnishings with a practical style and no frills, which combines an extreme formal cleanness with a search for originality. Particular attention is paid to technical innovations and the use of cutting-edge materials, always at the service of the concrete needs of those who will use the Desalto furniture. The core of the Desalto catalog is the dining area, with a wide selection of tables, chairs and stools available in a wide variety of finishes, colors and sizes.Read more
Designed by
Marc Krusin
Marc Krusin (1973-) is a British designer active mainly in Italy. After graduating from the University of Leeds and gaining experience working for a great name in English design such as George Sowden, he moved to Milan, where he worked for many years for Piero Lissoni's studio, becoming a sort of "right arm" and holding the role of Design Manager. Since 1998 he has also been a member of the Code 31 collective of designers, which soon allowed him to show off at the Salone Satellite as one of the most interesting young talents in the sector. Thanks to the experience and credibility gained by working alongside Lissoni, he has the opportunity to establish himself as a designer and work for some important international brands such as Knoll, which has dedicated an entire collection to him, or Desalto, for which he has signed his most iconic piece. and recognize them, the famous Clay table. He has also designed products for companies such as Viccarbe, Glas Italia and Punt.Read more