Bolero
Round or rectangular,
the Bolero table has a
sleek and elegant design that enhances the material beauty of its elements. The
solid wood of the structure meets a table top with large wood tiles that create
horizontal and vertical veins that are different every time.
Designed by Roberto Lazzeroni, Bolero is both a
discreet yet noticeable addition to any room, adding a touch of sophisticated
elegance.
The supporting structure of the Bolero tables is made from solid wood with
triangular cross-section. The wood can be ash, with wenge or moka stain, or
Canaletto walnut. The top is available in wood or marble. The wood version
comes with veneer in wenge- or moka-stained cut ash wood or Canaletto walnut
with its distinctive inlay consisting of a criss-cross grain pattern, always
matching the legs. The edges are decorated with a solid wood trim. The 220x110
cm and 250x100 cm versions of the Bolero tables and the round version with 150
cm diameter are also available with the top in Calacatta gold marble or
Emperador marble, with bevelled edge and semi-polished or polished polyester
finish. The 180 cm diameter round version is also available with a Lazy Susan
which, resting on the table top rather than fixed to it, is composed of two
round flat surfaces of different diameters.
About Designer | |
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Roberto Lazzeroni |
Roberto Lazzeroni was born in
Pisa. He studied art and architecture in Florence, taking an increasing
personal interest in the phenomena of conceptual art and radical design during
his years of training. He débuted professionally in the early 1980s with a
series of important 'Interior Architecture' works that were immediately noticed
and published by both Italian and international magazines.
Roberto
Lazzeroni has enjoyed an extremely dynamic professional journey that today sees
him involved in various projects, and able to boast prestigious collaborations,
art direction and interior and contract design in various parts of the world.
Awards include: Tecniques Discretes (Paris, 1991), Conran Foundation Museum,
(London, 1992), Elegant Techniques, (Chicago, 1992), La Fabbrica Estetica,
(Paris, 1993), Dall'Albergo alla Nave, (Genoa, 1993), Costruire il mobile,
(Milan 1999). |