This was the first of a particularly massive table typology, in which we left the beam almost in its original format/size, instead of breaking it into smaller, more manageable boards. It was also the first one we did with a glass top.
Its main feature is the iron frame that covers one of the legs. The external area of the beams was irregularly deteriorated and at one end we had to clean it up so much that it lost a lot of mass and we decided to put a mask on it so that the original contour of the arch style base remained the same.
The assembly of the 3 pieces that make up each leg has a certain technical difficulty, since to do it with precision it is usual to start from blocks with four smooth faces and perpendicular to each other and this was far from the case!
The structure is removable for easy transport
STATUS: AVAILABLE