Ettore 1930 Double Table
Ettore 1930 Double Table by AB 1926 Berdondini is a modern Italian meeting table with base consisting of columns with a square section and an original double junction.
Ettore 1930 Double Table by AB 1926 Berdondini is a modern Italian meeting table with base consisting of columns with a square section and an original double junction. The elegant style and the variety of available shapes and dimensions make this table ideal both for the home and for the office. Ettore 1930 Table is part of the “Novecento Collection”. The stylistic reference for this Berdondini’s project is what historians call “the stately Novecento”, an “allure” interpolating the rationalist lesson with the proposal of symbolic ancient models. The furniture typologies on show in this collection follow the path taken by the research in that period in order to “modernize” tastes in home interiors. To complete the décor of the room, it is possible to match Ettore 1930 Table with other pieces from the Ettore 1930 collection.
- Table with top and structure made of Makassar Ebony or Bois de Rose wood
- Two different finishes available for the edges of the top: Amarant or Maple wood
- Top available in different shapes, including square, rectangular, oval and octagonal
- Assembly is required
- For custom options, please contact our Customer Service Team
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AB 1926 Berdondini
Design, craftsmanship, quality and tradition are the characteristics imbued in every product manufactured by AB 1926 Berdondini. Since 1926, the year Antonio Berdondini senior founded the company, their creations have always been distinguished by timeless and unique design, conceived by harnessing the very essence of Italian excellence and creativity. Each piece of furniture is crafted through a delicate and precise method that incorporates only the finest natural materials and is consecutively numbered and signed "AB 1926".