Technical Specifications
Base and Central Crosspiece: metal / Canaletto walnut
Top: glass tops are 1,5 cm thick, while bronzed and smoked glass tops are 1.6 cm thick. Ceramic stone tops are 1,6 cm thick. Wooden tops are available with 3 cm thickness. Marble tops are 2 cm thick.
Material Specifications
Solid Wood: wooden element made directly from the cut of the tree trunk; depending on the type of tree, we therefore have solid walnut, chestnut, cherry, ash and many others. American walnut from sustainable forests is a very hard wood, ideal for making the load-bearing elements of furniture.
Ceramic Stone: made of porcelain stoneware coupled with a glass top, ceramic tops are obtained with an innovative technology from a base of inorganic materials. This material has some peculiarities that make it ideal for the production of table tops: it has a reduced thickness, is resistant to scratches, wear and tear, high temperatures and is easy to clean.
Extra-clear Glass: clear glass has the tendency to take on the classic 'blue-green' colour of all glass, white extra-clear glass is treated in such a way as to greatly limit this 'blue-green' effect and not influence or change any other colour of the objects seen through the table top: for example, a rug, chairs or the structure itself.
Marble: elegant and refined stone marble, characterised by open veins that sometimes may present some resin based speckles that create a uniform and smooth surface so that the top comes with no irregularities, granting additional structural resistance. Because it is a natural stone that is sometimes more than a million years old, the surface cannot be defined as 'perfect'; each piece is different from the next, depending on the cutting and polishing process. It may have natural micro imperfections, a characteristic of marble and not due to defects. Marble tops are naturally porous: any protective polyester treatment hides this porosity to the touch, leaving all the natural features of the stone visible.