Technical Specifications and Equipment
Wooden top: wood veneer with oblique edges, 3.8 cm thick.
Glass top: tempered as per safety standards and lacquered in glossy black. The glass top is 1.2 cm thick for the 180/200 cm tables and the round tables. It is 1.5 cm thick for the larger tables of 240/ 300/ 320 cm. The top in hammered glass is 1 cm thick.
Ceramic top: Gres porcelain stone, 0.6 cm thick, coupled with tempered glass, 1 cm thick. Easy to clean, scratch-resistant, wear-resistant and temperature-resistant.
Marble top: 2 cm thick with slanted edges coupled with a 2 cm thick black wooden under-top. Natural marble slabs carefully selected and processed to enhance their colours: each top should be seen as a unique piece, the veins and colour change from piece to piece.
Optional Lazy Susan: central revolving table, 3.5 cm thick, available for the Ø 160 / 180 cm round tables in glass, ceramic and marble.
Material Specifications
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.
Hammered glass: is obtained by working the sheet in a melting furnace (this is why it is also called 'fired glass'). The sheet that has already been moulded is in fact heated and then left to cool: as it cools, the glass 'relaxes', acquiring the particular texture: the effect you get as a result is a wavy surface reminiscent of wrought iron, rich and textured both to the eye and to the touch, which gives a pleaseant play of light, shadows and reflections.