Model 778 Folding Wooden Table By Afra & Tobia Scarpa For Cassina, Late 1960s
Artist: Afra & Tobia Scarpa Pour Cassina
An example of mid-century Italian design, this folding dining table (Model 778) was designed by Afra & Tobia Scarpa for Cassina in the late 1960s. Renowned for their seamless blend of architectural rigor and warm materiality, the Scarpas created a versatile piece that exemplifies their elegant, utilitarian approach to furniture design.
Crafted from solid hardwood with a rich, warm finish, the table features a unique folding mechanism that allows it to transition from a compact square form to a full-sized dining table. The top unfolds via precision brass hinges to reveal an internal leaf, extending the table’s length effortlessly. Clean lines, minimal joinery, and robust proportions showcase the Scarpas' attention to detail and timeless aesthetic.
Perfect for modern interiors where both style and function matter, this table serves equally well in dining, office, or studio spaces.
Crafted from solid hardwood with a rich, warm finish, the table features a unique folding mechanism that allows it to transition from a compact square form to a full-sized dining table. The top unfolds via precision brass hinges to reveal an internal leaf, extending the table’s length effortlessly. Clean lines, minimal joinery, and robust proportions showcase the Scarpas' attention to detail and timeless aesthetic.
Perfect for modern interiors where both style and function matter, this table serves equally well in dining, office, or studio spaces.
2 400 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Good condition
Material: Solid wood
Length: 100 cm
Diameter: 100 cm
Height: 73 cm
Reference (ID): 1569758
Availability: In stock
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