The Argilla Table is a study of contrasts, comprised of repeated wood slats suspended in air by a metal skeleton and disks that prevent the slats from touching one another. Its corners are adorned with mirror polished nickel-plated bars of metal and the result is a mesmerizing geometric symphony. The name comes from the Italian word for clay, which is what designer and Costantini founder William Stuart used to make the original model.
Measurements are 53" W x 20" D x 18" H (Stock in Buenos Aires) & 36" W x 36" D x 18" H.
In stock in New York.