"Nesting Tables By Ricardo Blanco, Argentina Circa 1970"
Set of 3 nesting tables in black lacquered wood, designed by Ricardo Blanco, an Argentinian designer active in the 1970s. These nesting tables are distinguished by their simple and functional design, with horizontal cutouts that bring lightness and modernity to the set. Their bentwood structure allows for practical nesting, ideal for saving space in everyday life. Ricardo Blanco, although little publicized internationally, was able to mark Argentinian design in the 70s with discreet but effective creations, favoring utility and sobriety. Variable height from 39 to 46 cm. Origin: Argentina, circa 1970.