The precisely delineated Serenissimo renders a table as a graphic composition, with four columns and a linear steel girder to float the table top above. In the key of Lella and Massimo Vignelli’s original design, the creation speaks through its geometry and materials.
With its elemental shapes defined by refined metallic finishes or soft tones of venetian stucco, and by a vast glass top — up to three meters long — extended atop the altar-like base, for a harmony composed of monumental proportions.
Serenissimo
Lella & Massimo Vignelli, David Law- Tabletop: transparent glass, extra-clear opalescent glass, black cast glass
- Frame: grey painted micaceous metal
- Legs: 4 cylindrical bases made with a steel tube, painted in a gun-metal grey, orbital bronze finish, Encausto’s more tactile variations in the colors terracotta, green, and white
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