Delfi Table

This beautiful  Delfi Table  is a designer piece of furniture realized by  Carlo Scarpa  in  1968 .

The  Delfi Table  is a redesign of a rationalist table model from the 1930s, designed by  Marcel Breuer  for  Simon by Cassina , on which Carlo Scarpa made some variations in 1968. In this same year, Breuer gave it to Dino Gavina for his new home in Via Garibaldi in Bologna; Gavina commissioned to Carlo Scarpa some rework on the original piece. The result is this beautiful table for your home decor.
 
The table is composed of two monolithic bases and a rectangular top, all in Carrara marble.

The top is fixed to the bases with brass bushes and nylon pins. Ground support with invisible plastic base.

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This beautiful  Delfi Table  is a designer piece of furniture realized by  Carlo Scarpa  in  1968 .

The  Delfi Table  is a redesign of a rationalist table model from the 1930s, designed by  Marcel Breuer  for  Simon by Cassina , on which Carlo Scarpa made some variations in 1968. In this same year, Breuer gave it to Dino Gavina for his new home in Via Garibaldi in Bologna; Gavina commissioned to Carlo Scarpa some rework on the original piece. The result is this beautiful table for your home decor.
 
The table is composed of two monolithic bases and a rectangular top, all in Carrara marble.

The top is fixed to the bases with brass bushes and nylon pins. Ground support with invisible plastic base.

Marcel Breuer , a German designer and architect of Hungarian origins, became director of the furniture section at the Bauhaus school, and directed some research on furniture design to be produced industrially, tackling the related technological problems with rigorous and stylistic methodology.

Carlo Scarpa  was an   architect, designer, and artist who attended the Academy of Art in Venice. He began his career as a professional, whilst keeping in touch with craft workshops and Venetian glassmakers.

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SKU
M-115231
Artist
Carlo Scarpa
Furniture Types
Tables
Period
1960s
Material
Wood
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
74 x 90 x 220
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