Zanotta
Cumano Coffee Table
Price € 549,00
From the hand of Achille Castiglioni comes the Cumano coffee table, an example of a folding table with a pure and essential design, ideal for those looking for a piece of furniture for living rooms, living areas and more. Originally designed in neutral tones to better adapt to multifunctional needs, in 2018 Cumano is re-proposed by Zanotta in different finishes and colors so that the overall result becomes even more personal and attractive. The structure of this precious coffee table is in steel rod and painted sheet metal top to ensure resistance even in the event of prolonged use. The best-known colors are black, white, amaranth, anthracite, coral, mustard and light blue.
Ø 55 x H.70/114 cm
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Design and culture: from these two inspirations, Zanotta draws its identity. Browsing the Zanotta catalog is like entering a real design museum full of the key works of some of the biggest protagonists of the furnishings field. Founded in Nova Milanese by Aurelio Zanotta in the ‘50s, the company inextricably links its name to the avant-garde design season, from which innovative furnishings are born, often enriched by an ironic touch. To these timeless masterpieces, Zanotta flanks reissues of classics from the first half of the twentieth century and a contemporary collection inspired by great lightness and quality.Read more
Designed by
Achille Castiglioni
Achille Castiglioni (1918-2002) was one of the most important and celebrated masters of Italian design of the twentieth century. With a playful and curious temperament, he has also brought these characteristics into his creations, always full of brilliant intuitions resulting from a strong ability to observe the behavior of people and their relationship with objects. Son of the sculptor Giannino Castiglioni, he worked for the entire first part of his career alongside his brother Pier Giacomo (1913-1968), with whom he co-signed all his creations until the latter's death in 1968. Among his associations more fortunate were those with Flos, a company with which he collaborated since the foundation and with which he revolutionized the concept of domestic lighting, with Zanotta, who supported him in his most daring experiments, with De Padova, with whom he carried out many projects in recent years. of his life, and with Alessi. He has won the Compasso d'Oro eight times.Read more