A striking example of Italian mid-century design, this 1970s table by Luciano Frigerio showcases the sculptural elegance and refined materiality for which the designer is celebrated. The piece features a hammered bronze structure, meticulously crafted with Frigerio’s signature textural richness. The rhythmic, hand-worked surface gives the bronze an architectural presence, catching the light in subtle, dynamic ways.
The base supports a sleek glass top, creating a sophisticated contrast between transparency and the warm, sculptural depth of the bronze. This interplay of materials highlights the designer’s mastery of metalwork and his ability to blend brutalist influences with refined modernist sensibilities.
Both functional and artistic, the table serves beautifully as a centerpiece in a living room, entryway, or gallery-like interior. A collectible work from one of Italy’s most distinctive mid-century creators.





































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