A striking Italian modernist table designed by Vittorio Introini for Cidue, circa 1970, exemplifying the architect-designer’s rigorous approach to proportion, structure, and material contrast.
The expansive oval top is finished in a rich Saporiti bronze tone, its subtly reflective surface lending depth and warmth while maintaining a disciplined, architectural presence. The table is supported by sculptural chromed steel looped legs, a hallmark of Introini’s work, where structural necessity becomes an expressive design gesture. The polished chrome introduces a cool counterpoint to the darker top, creating a dynamic interplay of light and shadow.
Introini’s background in architecture is evident in the table’s balanced geometry and visual lightness, despite its substantial scale. The open base allows the form to breathe, giving the piece a floating, almost cantilevered quality characteristic of Italian design from the late 1960s and early 1970s.
An exceptional example of Italian modernism, this table is equally suited as a statement dining table or a refined executive or conference table, embodying the era’s pursuit of functional elegance and material innovation.
A rare and highly collectible design by one of Italy’s most understated modern masters.
Dimensions:
Length - 220cm
Depth - 105cm
Height - 59cm
Condition report:
Very good condition, the glass has no visible chips or deep scratches, there are some marks and scratches as would be expected to the surface of the glass and some minor pitting to the bronze, please refer to the pics.
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£2,000.00Price
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